Virtual
Festival Websites
Virtual
Games Look, KIDS!
Interactive stories, wordsearches, puzzles, games and more, to start
off our project writing games based on myths and legends.
Silver
Surfers
Led by Margaret
Penfold, this project is designed to encourage older people to
use the Internet as a tool in reminiscence work. Launched at 12 pm
on Saturday 21st October 00.
WebBoard
Chat
There
are four online chats during the festival: two of them will be at
in the trAce chatroom at WebBoard (drop into theCyberfest Room at
the Everyman and we'll get you started) and two at Lingua
MOO. More info on chats in the Schedule.
Transcripts of the chats will be available from here.
The
Author's Internet
Websites built during the Festival for Michèle
Roberts and Romesh
Gunesekera.
Workshop
Information
Leap
into the Surf/Total Beginners
Writing in a MOO
Performing in a MOO
Reading Online
Compass Points Searching the Web
Parents and Children Online
Participating in Creative Communities
Writing
for the Internet
Write Away workshop: including the collaborative project we produced:
Feng Shui in Cheltenham
Home
What does the word Home mean to you? Join in our international collaborative
project by contributing your writing on the topic
Daisy
and the Intergalactic Travelling Salesmen Look,
KIDS!
1999 Literature Festival schools project: an interactive story written
by 26 schools in Cheltenham, Glos., UK, USA and Australia
Other
sites of interest to readers and writers
trAce
Online community for readers and writers around the world with news,
resources and a discussion area.
Inkspot
Comprehensive site for print writers with one of the best market
newsletters around
Book
Forager
Find the kind of read you like
Kids
on the Net Look, KIDS!
The junior section of trAce: showcases writing from thousands of
children from all over the world. You can submit your own writing
too.
Dare you enter the spooky Monster
Motel?
Can you find the secret passage in Kids'
Castle?
Send your spells and Halloween spooky stories and poems to our
Spellbook.
Stories
from the Web
Look, KIDS!
Stories and book-related fun for 8-12-year-olds
Google
Recommended search engine
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