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On this page I have listed some sites where you can get more information on
freelance writing and associated subjects. Some of the sites will let you subscribe to receive free
newsletters or join their bulletin boards or database.
Freelancers in the UK
Freelancers In The UK is a fresh way for UK-based freelancers to advertise
their skills and talents on the Internet, and for organisations to source freelance personnel for
projects and contracts. It embraces humour, encourages informality and yet appeals to
professionals. Take a look at the calibre of our members - and join them!
My Writers Circle
This is a forum dedicated to writers. Here you can chat about writing
everything fiction and non-fiction, from novels to screenplays to tech books! Ask the questions you
never dared ask about editing, grammar and publishing. There is even a section where you can get
you words reviewed by circle members.
TECHWR-L Magazine
The first stop for many technical writers. It comes in a magazine format with
lots of information and tips for aspiring and experienced writers alike. In this site you can do a
job search, subscribe to a discussion list, get legal advice, in fact you can do most things
related to the profession.
Worldwide Freelance
Writer
Whether you're already a freelance writer and looking for writing markets, or
if you're just starting out and you want to learn more about starting and growing a freelance
writing business, this web site is designed to help you. There is also the opportunity to subscribe
to two newsletters, one is Worldwide while the other is European based.
European Press
Agency
The European Press Agency is Europe's leading media personnel accreditation
agency, providing credentials and verification for independent, self-employed and freelance media
personnel who work full or part-time as reporters, researchers, writers, photo-journalists,
and TV and radio crews, throughout the European Union and North America.
The e-writers
place
A magazine and resource for all freelance writers.
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