Links
If you must go, then go here:
www.webfictionguide.com
-An excellent repository of online authors and authees.
www.epiguide.com
-A site in much the same vein.
www.gutenberg.org
-An excellent online archive, filled with classic fiction from various esteemed authors- from
Chaucer to Tennyson and quite a few others in between. Useful reference, among other things.
www.tvtropes.org
-An irreverant look at the literary tropes common in modern storytelling. Warning: visiting this site may cause a tab explosion on your browser. It's very addictive.
www.io9.com
-A sci-fi and science blog. Ben insisted that we put this up as a link, for some reason. Apparently he steals many of his ideas from this site, including an upcoming project about a dragon who wants to become a racehorse. We don't know. Ask him.
www.free-online-novels.com
-More excellent online fiction.
http://e-library.net/
-Ebook directory. Holds copies of most of the online texts available on the web, for sale or occasionally free.
http://www.primopdf.com/
-Primo PDF is a free software that allows you to print documents as PDF files from your regular print menu.
http://www.issuu.com/
-Useful free tool for making animated 3D flip-books straight from PDF files.
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/download.php/
-Download page for the miniscule and free Foxit PDF Reader. Helpful for those who don't have Adobe.
