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  1. Moving Writing: Crafting Movement in Sport Research (Cultural Critique, V. 2.)
  2. The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens [Sic] and Reed, with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique On His Genius & Writings by N. Rowe by William Shakespeare, 2010-06-07
  3. The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life and a Critique on His Genius and Writings by Nicholas Rowe, 1822
  4. Writing in Anthropology, the Summary and the Critique Paper, a Handbook for Beginners
  5. Canadian literature, Litterature canadienne, 1959-1963: A checklist of creative and critical writings. Bibliographie de la critique et des euvres d'imagination by Inglis Freeman Bell, 1966
  6. THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, FROM THE TEXT OF JOHNSON, STEVENS, AND REED; WITH GLOSSARIAL NOTES, HIS LIFE, AND A CRITIQUE ON HIS GENIUS & WRITINGS. by William & Nicholas Rowe. Shakespeare, 1823-01-01
  7. The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique On His Genius & Writings by William Shakespeare, 2010-06-13
  8. The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, & Reed with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius and Writings. Volume I. by William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe, 1825
  9. New Writing from the Phillipines: a Critique and Anthology by Leonard Casper, 1966-01-01
  10. NEW WRITING FROM THE PHILIPPINES. A critique and anthology. by Leonard, editor. Casper, 1966
  11. Resistance-at-risk: the critique of fascism and the ethics of writing in Natalia Ginzburg's Lessico famigliare.(Critical essay): An article from: Italica by Melissa Coburn, 2007-12-22
  12. Les Jugements de la critique sur la 'folie' de J.J. Rousseau: representations et interpretations 1760-1990.(Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Darach Sanfey, 1999-01-01
  13. Montesquieu: memoire de la critique.(Book review): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Iris Cox, 2006-01-01
  14. Political and Social Writings, 1946-1955: From the Critique of Bureaucracy to the Positive Content of Socialism by Cornelius Castoriadis, David Ames Curtis, 1988-07

61. Web Del Sol, New Poetry And Fiction On The WWW
For critique and discussion of poetry. Includes publication and chapbook information, writing programs and other links.
http://webdelsol.com/f-bbs.htm

62. Hardcore Critique Guidelines
Hardcore critique Guidelines. While this might have been done in some avantgardewriting, this isn't usually the type of writing which is accepted in the SF
http://www.sfwa.org/writing/hc_critique.htm
Hardcore Critique Guidelines
by Amy Sterling Casil
When we criticise work, we are commenting for the purposes of publishability, and our goal is to help authors to become publishable and published writers. For prose pieces, the following issues are critically important:
  • Plot - does the action make sense? Is what is written moving the story forward? Sometimes, the pieces are too short or are fragments, so a complete plot analysis isn't possible. Most pieces can be judged within the first few sentences for effective plot beginnings, however. That's what editors do.
  • Does the story start at the right place (the beginning?) Most stories by beginning writers start far too early - way before the key action takes place. Some, however, may start too far forward. These writers have taken the advice of "start with the action at full steam" too literally.
  • Is the pacing appropriate to the story? Too fast? Too slow? Just right?
  • Is the plot a real plot (a character, in context, with a problem)? Are things happening which seem to have no discernable reason or purpose?
  • The ending: is the payoff adequate to the buildup? Does the ending make sense? Is it satisfying? Does it arise from character and situation or is it "deus ex machina," where the Cavalry suddenly comes riding in over the hill to save the hero and heroine? Most importantly: were the seeds of the ending sown in the beginning?
  • 63. Lucida Editing Services
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    Contact Lucida Editing Services When your text is as clear as crystal, your thoughts and ideas will shine through brilliantly. Let me take the time to perfect the grammar and expression in your written materials, so that they will represent you in the best possible light. From basic proofreading, to substantive editing or rewriting, to translation or critique – I can accommodate any level of service that you require. Send me your drafts of pamphlets, reports, essays, articles or stories, or even your full-length book manuscript, and I will go over the text with my jeweler's loupe. The material I return to you will be as clear and precise as possible, while maintaining the emphasis and tone that you intend. For six years I have provided editing, proofreading and translation services for international publications, including promotional materials, magazine articles, scholarly books and works of fiction. I have also published poetry and translations in The Antioch Review and the Internet journal Perihelion , and I have written and designed a series of ESL activity books for children, for publication in Hungary. I hold an MFA in Creative Writing and a BA in English Language and Literature, and I have taught creative and expository writing and translation at every level, on two continents. I am fluent in French and Hungarian, and I have a working knowledge of Spanish and Italian.

    64. Non-Fiction Writing Course
    This course is designed to guide and encourage students in writing nonfiction. One-on-one expert instruction and critique from a published author.
    http://www.starvingwriters.org/writing_course.html
    A writing course for those interested in writing non-fiction
    with expert instruction and critique from a published author. Course Description:
    This course is designed to guide and encourage students in writing non-fiction. Articles and columns make up an enormous percent of the writing world. Good writing skills are essential for freelance writers. Many people can write fiction, but to write well thought out non-fiction, the writer must use differing methods of presentation, perception and voice. This course teaches the writer how to put thought into word, enabling the move through freelance article writing and non-fiction content.
    As your instructor, author and humorist Janet Thompson brings over 30 years of writing experience to your online course. She has written 5 books, three of which are in print, two in e-format and hundreds of articles, both online and print. She will guide you through the practice of non-fiction writing from articles to interviews. Work with a published writer for the very best one-on-one tutoring, to further your writing career and begin making money from your non-fiction work.

    65. Accurate Writing & More Offers Manuscript Critique Services
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    Don't You Want Your Manuscript to Achieve Greatness?
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    66. A Novel Approach
    An online writing group dedicated to helping serious writers and poets perfect their craft. critique group for fiction and poetry.
    http://www.ana2writing.org
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    Information Virus, Email, Spam Info ANA's World (Maps) Who's Online There are currently, 2 guest(s) and member(s) that are online. You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here Welcome to A Novel Approach NOTE: We have moved to a different host and upgraded our software. Because of these improvements, you will have to re-apply for an account in order to participate in the forums and other areas of our site. Our secure sections are not affected by these changes and members can enter as usual. Thanks for your patience. :-) "We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail and not drift nor lie at anchor." Oliver Wendell Holmes OUR MANTRA We want to learn, and to improve our writing. We will take suggestions from and give suggestions to others only in that spirit. ANA 2 Writing is a group of International Writers and Poets who have joined together to help each other grow and improve. We accept amateur as well as professional writers. We welcome SERIOUS writers who have the DEDICATION and the DESIRE to PERFECT their CRAFT "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."

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    68. The Writer's BBS
    writing forums in every category, including young adults (teen) poetry, critique, short fiction, script, tips, etc. join for free.
    http://www.writersbbs.com/
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    International Writers Community In this cozy place you'll meet fellow writers and find many resources of interest to authors, poets, and journalists. Meet other writers for writing workshops, conferences, or just to talk in our more than 50 Writers' Discussion and Critique Forums covering both fiction and non-fiction with topics ranging from poetry to politics, and almost everything in between. (Check out our Writers' Chat Rooms , too.) To enter the chat rooms or post messages in the forums , you'll need to register for a free account
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    69. Internet Sources For Friendly Critique Of Your Writing
    Internet Sources for Friendly critique of Your writing. The Temple University writingCenter is a third resource for free critique and consultation via the web.
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/internetsources.htm
    Internet Sources for Friendly Critique
    of Your Writing The English Server
    managed by the English Department at Carnegie-Mellon University offers a unique, eclectic blend of research links reflecting the motley composition of the individuals who have cooperated in putting it together. It hosts a number of mailing lists, electronic journals, and a Conference Line with five 'chat rooms' for online classes, meetings, and conversations. The University of Missouri's Online Writery WRITING@lists.missouri.edu . In either case, be as specific as you can about the assignment/task, and be sure to thank them for their help. The Dakota State On-Line Writing Lab is the another campus-based writing assistance service that appears to respond to requests for feedback. Submissions may be made directly via email . Again, provide specific information about your needs and thank them in advance for their help. The Temple University Writing Center is a third resource for free critique and consultation via the web. Be as specific as you can when asking for advice. The Victory Page is a unique site devoted to the maintenance of gumption. The articles of interest that can be accessed there are "Career Plan for Fiction Writers"; "How to Critique Fiction"; and "How to Deal with Critiquing". Good background for how to interact gracefully in the writers' newsgroups and mailing lists. Victory's Motivational Newsletter is published once a month via e-mail, and "covers pick-me-ups and specific powerful mental tools to motivate yourself".

    70. Welcome To My Writer Buddy - The Best Writing Site On The Internet
    Free online correspondence club for writers of all ages, writing interests and experience. Make new friends. Find a critique partner, mentor or collaborator. Get moral support and encouragement from others who truly understand.
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    71. Free Resume Writing Critique From The Professionals At
    FREE RESUME writing critique. These free resume writing critique. Aresume has just one purpose to help you secure interviews. If
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    72. Taverner's Koans
    A poetry resource for poets of all experience levels, including writing exercises, essay on poetics, profiles on underrated poets, a free critique workshop, and a poetry zine.
    http://www.taverners-koans.com
    koan 7, phantomstalk now available and churning.
    Poetry Workshop
    Make your poems better by hashing them out with others. For free. Obtain and give critiques of poems with a thriving, sharp, fair-minded community of other poets.
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    Discussions of poetics, an array of banter, and more!
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    Investigate seven issues of innovative poetry, with recent contributors such as Camille Martin, Sheila Murphy, Dylan Willoughby, and oodles more, in Koan 7 . At last.
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    Our bevy of writing exercises and poetics essays is lovingly called Junk Drawer, Gilded. Learn how to rip off Wallace Stevens , prepare your manuscript, use anagrams to make a snazzy poem, and much more, all in one fell swoop.
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    73. Free Resume Critique - Professional Resume Writing Services -
    FREE RESUME critique. Send us a copy of your current resume for a thorough evaluationof it's overall appearance, layout, length, writing style, specificity
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    74. WebRing: Hub
    For writers' groups and guilds, literary and writers' organizations, online discussion and critique groups and writing resource sites.
    http://k.webring.com/hub?ring=thewrittenremain

    75. Writing Groups And Critiques - Tara K. Harper, Writer's Workshop
    writing is 95 percent rewritingand critique (selfinflicted or otherwise) is thefoundation of rewriting You can't fix a problem that you cannot discern.
    http://www.tarakharper.com/k_crit.htm
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    Taking critique
    "This book fills a much-needed gap. "
    - Moses Hadas (1900-1966) in a review
    Do I Recommend that New Writers Join Writing Groups?
    D epends. There are lots of reasons people want to be in a writing group. Some people want a friendly, supportive atmosphere which will help them build the self-confidence to continue writing or to try getting published. A writing group can help with this. Some people need for someone else to set their deadlines, so that they can complete projects they would otherwise put off or abandon. Writing groups can be structured to do this. Some people want a test group of readers on which to try out their stories. A writing group certainly provides this. However, some people want professional-level critique and editing to help them prepare a manuscript for publishing. I have not personally seen or read about any writing groups which offer this service to their members.

    76. Mystic Visions
    Monthly newsletter, columns, author interviews, book reviews, critique exchange, and online writing courses. Focuses on aid to writers of fantasy and science fictionflavored romance.
    http://www.mysticvisions.com/index.html

    77. Book Or Article Review Or Critique Guidelines - Writing Center At TCC
    This is the Book or Article Review or critique Guidelines page for theWriting Center at the Tidewater Community College.
    http://www.tc.cc.va.us/writcent/handouts/writing/bookrev.htm
    Writing Center at TCC Self-help Handouts Writing Guidelines
    Book or Article Review or Critique Guidelines
    NOTE: Always check with your teacher to make sure you understand the specific requirements of any assignment. This handout contains general guidelines. Purpose The purpose of a review of a work (book or article) is generally to let readers know what the work is about and what its merits are so that readers can decide whether they want to read the work. Because the readers of a review probably have not read the work under discussion, you must describe the work as well as evaluate it. For a critique or critical review , readers may have read the work; therefore, you need to give less attention to description and summary but more attention to evaluation. Choosing a Work Sometimes your teacher assigns a particular book or article; however, your teacher may give you a list of works from which to choose or a broad field that you will have to narrow-first to a specific area and then to a specific work. If you are given a choice, try to find a work that interests you.
      1. Ask someone whose judgment you trust to recommend a work or try to find a work by an authority who is respected in the field. Your textbook may contain a helpful bibliography.

    78. Advanced Creative Writers Of Williamsburg
    writing and discussion group in the community of Williamsburg. All are welcome to read and critique others' writing.
    http://www.icflorida.com/community/groups/creative/

    79. Critique Guidelines - One Of Us Creative Writing Workshop,
    critique questionnaire 6. Anything else? Note Not all questions will applyto all types of writing eg poetry doesn’t often have a plot as such.
    http://www.oneofus.co.uk/stories/critique.htm

    80. Publish And Critique Sites - One Of Us Creative Writing Workshop
    Publish and critique Sites. others, writingTree.com manages a free Internet publishingcommunity that allows people to publish their original writing online and
    http://www.oneofus.co.uk/writers_directory/publish_and_critique_sites.htm

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