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Sign up for the Storyarts Listserv!

I am encouraging people to join our listserv. 

A listserv is an interactive email forum (not a news group)  that allows members to share email files, in this case creative writing.  The Storyarts Listserv functions as an on-line interactive creative writing workshop.  Members post their work,  and post comments on the work of others.   You will not be ridiculed here, and no one is going to go out of his or her way to correct your grammar and spelling.  No one expects you to be perfect.  You are welcome as you are,  just so long as you like to write.

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Here's how to enroll in the Storyarts listserv:

Send a message to: storyarts@core.com 

Type "subscribe' in the subject box.  Do not use the quotes or include any other characters.  Just type subscribe in lower case letters.

Your name and email address will be added to the list.  

The rules of the list are as follows:  No pornography.  No advertising.  No political or religious proselytization, no hate messages, no personal attacks, no personal slanders, no forwarded messages without list approval, and no attachments.  This is a "closed list" and  non-members cannot submit to it.  

The list is highly recommended to those who are attempting the six week fiction and non-fiction sequences.  Other writing is welcome so long as it stays within the guidelines listed above.  The list discourages the chapter by chapter submission of book length works.

Presently there are about 40 active members on the list.  List traffic is not heavy, usually less than five messages a day, and can be reduced to one message a day if you chose the "digest option" which combines all messages for that day into a single file.

The list especially welcomes beginners.  We expect you to be over 18, or to have your parents or guardians approval.  

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 Here are some new links I have collected.

Chaucer
The Geoffrey Chaucer Website
Dante
Digital Dante
Southern Narratives
First-Person Narratives of the American South, 1860-1920
North American Slave Narratives, Beginnings to 1920
Library of Southern Literature, Beginnings to 1920
Shakespeare
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet.
Civil War Women
Civil War Women, On-line Archival Collections
African American Women
African-American Women, On-line Archival Collections
 Amistad link
"Exploring Amistad," presented by Mystic Seaport, the Museum of America and the Sea.
 National Geographic
The home of geography standards on the Internet.
 The West
The American West
Purdue
On line Writing Lab
 

There are new stories by Tessa Dratt and Julie McCracken posted.  Click below to check them out.

 Tessa Dratt

 Julie McCracken
 
 
 


This page changes often, so keep checking for new websites of interest to writers, Storyarts News, and suggested writing exercises.  Please let us know if any of these links go dead.
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