Useful Sites for Writers
- Adelaide PEN
Adelaide PEN is part of a worldwide association of writers promoting friendship and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere, and, in fighting for freedom of expression, represents the conscience of world literature. - Allen & Unwin's Writing Centre
Provides information on getting published - Asialink
Initiating cultural and artistic exchange between Australia and the countries of Asia - Australian Script Centre
Collects, catalogues, promotes and distributes unpublished Australian plays and now holds hundreds of scripts. Those using our services include playwrights, theatre companies, actors, students of drama and theatre, teachers and academics from all over the world. - The Awe-Struck E-Books Reading Room
Free short stories by Awe-Struck authors - Duotrope's Digest
A database of over 2250 current markets for short fiction, poetry, and novels/collections. - Friendly Street Poets
Features a complete list of Friendly Street publications, a selection of prize-winning poetry, details of upcoming events and other information - Glass Wings
Providing a full range of Internet services including Web design, usability design, programming, site hosting, mailing list management, online marketing strategies, and training - HorrorScope
HorrorScope is an award-winning Australian news and literary criticism zine dedicated to dark fiction and some speculative fiction. HorrorScope is the official news source for the Australian Horror Writers Association. - Internode Professional Access
Internet access, website hosting and more - Ralan.com
International market listing for science fiction, fantasy, horror and humour short fiction and novel publishers, with submission guidelines. - Women Writers' Database
A database of women writers in South Australia from 1836 — 1999 compiled by researchers at the State Library and Flinders University - Write Better English
A free writing resource for Australian writers
The SA Writers' Centre is assisted by the South Australian Government through Arts SA, and the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory bodies.
