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| topica.com/channels/books/ An automated catalogue of numerous mailing lists relevant to books, with descriptions and subscription details. |    |
| waterstones.co.uk/cgi-bin/wat01prd.storefront/240056587/UserTemplate/29/ List of most popular books (fiction and non-fiction) written in the twentieth century. |    | |
| stephenking.com/ A number of questions are answered, including why King became a writer, the source of his ideas, and false rumours about his life are put to rest. Includes biographical facts, information about film Information about the author Stephen King and his works. |    | |
| dundee.ac.uk/english/english/english.htm Contents pages, abstracts, and a search engine for the journal of literary criticism. Contains information on how to purchase back issues of the serial which publishes detailed reviews of recent works, original poetry, and essays on major English literary |    | |
| richmondreview.co.uk/ Literary magazine with reviews, features, new poetry and classic short fiction. |    | |
| uk.dir.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/Literature/Authors/Literary_Fiction/ Alphabetical list of links to pages by and about hundreds of authors worldwide. |    | |
| fictionhouse.com/ Information is given on various genres including comedy, mystery and romance, and a free subscription is offered to a monthly newsletter. Articles, news, magazines and features on fiction publications. |    | |
| bookwire.com/qbr/qbr.html Reviews of recent black fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children's book as well as a guide to black classics by author and a listing of works of great black writers that include W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and Alice Walker, among other |    | |
| dundee.ac.uk/english/english/english.htm Contents pages, abstracts, and a search engine for the journal of literary criticism. Contains information on how to purchase back issues of the serial which publishes detailed reviews of recent works, original poetry, and essays on major English literary |    | |
| sub.uni-goettingen.de/ssgfi/aac-lit/ Major subject headings include English language and literature, new literatures in English, American language and literature, and Celtic language and literature. An index to scholarly information in Anglo-American literature and language. |    | |
| mockingbird.creighton.edu/NCW/ An online resource for poets and writers, including profiles of contemporary writers and information by and about writers and writing. Includes writers groups online, tools for writers, online literature, publishing opportunities, arts advocacy, links to |    | |
| fiction.miningco.com/ Offers original articles and features about fiction, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Includes advice for aspiring wri |    | |
| members.home.net/albeej/pages/PopularFiction.html Index to numerous popular fiction resources. Headings include adventure stories, family sagas, fantasies, ghost stories, historical fiction, horror stories, humorous novels, mysteries, parallel worlds, romance, science fiction, spiritual, sports, thriller |    | |
| mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/template.htx Fully searchable database, which is arranged by subjects, these include science, art and theatre, and alphabetically by author, and categories from antiquity to modern. Author listings contain author information, copies of full text or bibliographies, le |    | |
| cybereditions.com/aldaily/ Set of links to recent arts and culture news from numerous sources, organised to form an online magazine. Subjects covered include philosophy, aesthetics, language, literature, history, music and art, featuring ideas, criticism, reviews, disputes, gossip, |    | |
| rpg.net/quail/libyrinth/ Celebrates the work of 20th century experimental authors such as James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Thomas Pynchon, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Umberto Eco who break through the barriers of normal syntax and linguistics and use prose which is hallucinatory and Umberto Eco who break through the barriers of normal syntax and linguistics and use prose which is hallucinatory, magica |    | |
| bostonreview.mit.edu/ Authors include Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Joseph Brodsky, and Robert Pinsky. A broadly progressive bi-monthly journal of culture and politics with articles on political issues, fiction, poetry, and reviews. |    | |
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