Writer’s Relief Links Roundup, May 2013

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Photo by TylerIngram via FlickrOur staff members are always on the lookout for the latest tips, trends, and helpful tools for writers so we can better guide our clients and readers. And while we’ve always offered a variety of free staff-written articles, our Links Roundup posts provide readers with regular updates on our favorite online resources offered by other websites. We hope you enjoy the following five resources as much as we did!

Put a Cap on It: Learning the Rules of Capitalization via LitReactor – It doesn’t matter how old you are or how long you’ve been writing in Standard American English; everyone should brush up on current capitalization rules. Taylor Houston provides readers with a great mini-review.

Seven Tips From Ernest Hemingway on How to Write Fiction via OpenCulture – Who wouldn’t want to be like Ernest Hemingway? We’re not suggesting you start hunting or become a war correspondent, but check out Hemingway’s seven tips on how to write fiction as compiled by Mike Springer.

Contests and Agencies to Avoid via Winning Writers – “Congratulations, your poem has been accepted for publication! If you want to see your poem in our anthology, you must purchase…” Does this sound familiar? If so, you might be falling for a scam. Learn which ones to avoid (and why you should avoid them) with this helpful list of shady venues.

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Do you truly own your e-books? via Salon – With e-books becoming all the rage these days, we encourage you to read this informative article about what it means when you buy an e-book for your e-reader device. This article also addresses Digital Rights Management versus open-source e-books.

11 Words That Don’t Mean What They Sound Like via mental_floss – Judith B Herman offers insight into some particularly tricky words and their definitions. What else could “noisome” mean but to be noisy, right? Think again!

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