Last login: 2 weeks agoAlisdee
Alis is a 24 year old married woman from ACT, Australia.
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Member since Dec 02, 2007

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http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_rant/114445.html
Liked it May 26, 7:57pm 2 reviews writing
http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_rant/114445.html
Book critiscism is srs bizness.
Manuscript Preparation
Liked it May 26, 7:50pm 1 review writing
http://www.sfwa.org/writing/vonda/vonda.htm
Pretty much exactly what the title sounds like.
AgentQuery :: Find the Agent Who Will Find You a Publisher
Liked it May 26, 7:50pm 4 reviews writing
http://agentquery.com/
DIY literary agent finder.
Making Light: Slushkiller
Liked it May 26, 7:50pm 8 reviews writing
http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/004641.html
An editor talks about rejection letters.
VOID-STAR.NET » The Last Word on Bookhabit (Honest)
Liked it May 26, 5:41pm 0 review writing
http://void-star.net/post/the-last-word-on-bookhabit-honest
Confusing Words
Liked it May 6, 10:11pm 2 reviews linguistics, writing, language
http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&word=affect
I never get the affect/effect thing right.
Word Perhect
Liked it May 6, 9:19pm 142 reviews writing
http://www.wordperhect.net/
VOID-STAR.NET » Chainbreaker vs. Bookhabit: Round 1
Liked it May 4, 9:02pm 0 review writing
http://void-star.net/post/chainbreaker-vs-bookhabit-round-1
Logorrhoea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liked it Apr 29, 9:44pm 4 reviews writing, wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logorrhea
Apparently using big words to appear intelligent is actually considered to be pathological. Who knew? Also, people've done studies that show short, concise texts are rated more highly for intelligent authors than obtuse ones. Can't argue with SCIENCE, right?
Do You Handwrite HTML? | Lifehacker Australia
Liked it Apr 29, 9:35pm 1 review writing
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/04/28/do_you_handwrite_html-2.html
In a nutshell; yes. About the only thing I WYSIWYG nowadays is CSS using Coda.
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