The review and links section of trAce
dates back to 1995 when Simon Mills started to survey links
to literary sites on the Web for a "cyberwriting Project"
funded by Nottingham Trent University. Andy Oldfield took
over in 1998, updating the site monthly, until August 2000
when trAced ceased to be an ongoing project. The archives
stored here, however, should still prove useful to writers
and readers looking for resources on the Internet.
Art
and Multimedia
Creative writing and art projects, including and web-specific
works, for inspiration and enjoyment
Assemblage
The Women's New Media Gallery: a comprehensive and regularly
updated selection of the best of women's work in new media.
Compiled by Carolyn Guertin.
Cyberculture
and Theory
A variety of links for those interested in the background
to the Internet and its culture.
Fiction
A variety of sites showcasing long and short fiction, and
fiction magazines, plus fiction theory and how-to.
Hypertext,
Creative hypertext projects, including web-specific works,
plus resources
Literary
Journals and Webzines
Some excellent writing including new media, poetry, fiction
and essays.
Member
Homepages
All trAce member websites we know of. The best of member
websites are featured in our Website Picks.
Miscellaneous
Writing Resources
Including market information and sites useful for research.
MUDs
& MOOs
Links for beginners and the more experienced in exploring
these virtual worlds, a playground for writers in text as
well as having more serious educational and social applications.
Non-Fiction
Biography, journalism, journalling, editing.
Poetry,
Poetry sites including web-based and programmed poetry as
well as more "traditional" forms. Plus poetry workshops
Readers
and Reading
How to find a book you'll enjoy, where to discuss it in
a reading group and more for readers of all kinds.
Desert Island Short Stories
Why read short stories? If you were cast away on a desert
island which ones would be indispensible reading? Here are
some of the responses received when these questions were
posed in the Reading Conference at the trAce WebBoard.
Resources for Science Fiction writers
Includes best sites to read science fiction as well as workshops
and research sites - and some fun random generators to help
you create your worlds!
Searching the
Web
Useful search engines and web directories
Scriptwriting
Sites covering storytelling, scripts and screenwriting.
Small
Presses
A small collection of websites and information about the
small press industry.
Translation
Resources
Links to commercial translation sites; linguistic resources
(in-depth exploration of language on the internet including
grammatic resources and resources for constructed languages);
machine translators; and online dictionaries and glossaries.
Writing
Courses
Whether you want to write hidden away on a Greek island,
gain an MA or study online, there's something here for you.
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