Resources
Recommended Books
We are a large group and always on the lookout for new books about writing.
Here are some of our favourites:
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers - Browne and King
The Artist's Way - Julia Cameron
How to Write a Million - Dibell, Scott Card, and Turco
Writing Down the Bones - Natalie Goldberg
Adventures in the Screen Trade - William Goldman
On Writing - Stephen King
Story - Robert McKee
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England - Ian Mortimer
The Elements of Style - Strunk and White
Techniques of the Selling Writer - Dwight V. Swain
The Writer's Journey - Christopher Vogler
Wannabe a Writer? - Jane Wenham Jones
How Fiction works - James Wood
Here are some of our favourites:
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers - Browne and King
The Artist's Way - Julia Cameron
How to Write a Million - Dibell, Scott Card, and Turco
Writing Down the Bones - Natalie Goldberg
Adventures in the Screen Trade - William Goldman
On Writing - Stephen King
Story - Robert McKee
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England - Ian Mortimer
The Elements of Style - Strunk and White
Techniques of the Selling Writer - Dwight V. Swain
The Writer's Journey - Christopher Vogler
Wannabe a Writer? - Jane Wenham Jones
How Fiction works - James Wood
Recommended Software
Depending on how members like to work, there is some outlining and organising software on the market that we can recommend:
Writer's Cafe 2 (including Storylines) - this is a tool for creating virtual index cards and organising them. A free trial version is available. Highly recommended.
Writer's Cafe 2 (including Storylines) - this is a tool for creating virtual index cards and organising them. A free trial version is available. Highly recommended.