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1   Link   I Write Like: find out which famous writer you write like
Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers. Any text in English will do: your latest blog post, journal entry, comment, chapter of your unfinished book, etc.
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2   Link   Advice for Writers
animated writing advice
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3   Link   Kobo: eReading: Anytime, Anyplace
Free eBooks for iPhone, Blackberry or Palm Pre - Millions of free classic books, news and magazines, new york times best sellers, globe and mail bestsellers, eReading anytime, anyplace, online and on your mobile phone.
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4   Link   67 Freelance Niche Writing Markets You May Have Never Considered
Imaginative list of markets freelance writers may not have considered.
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5   Link   20 Great Things About Dating a Writer
Why writers are hot
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6   Link   Latin Words and Expressions: All You Need to Know
Useful list of Latin words in everyday use
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7   Link   Gramlee
Online grammar checking tool that anyone can use to transform their writing into powerful communication. Gramlee's team of professional writers make the necessary changes to your text to ensure your next written piece is a work of art
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8   Link   Protagonize
Creative writing community dedicated to writing various forms of collaborative, interactive fiction. One author writes a story, and others post branches or chapters to it in different directions. The result is an organic, evolving story where everyone can participate
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9   Link   Commentino
Publish all your web comments to one web page with your name (like commentino.com/yourname). You can then share your page with anyone you'd like, connect with other people that comment on the same subjects, discover what other people are writing about, or use RSS to keep a local copy of your web comments.
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10   Link   Storybook
Open source software for managing plots, characters etc.
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11   Link   BBC Writers Room
Details of how to submit to the BBC, plus advice and tips
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12   Link   10 Overused Words in Writing
Advice about words you should eliminate or use less.
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13   Link   Rough Draft
Free word processor, specially designed for writers
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14   Link   5 editor’s secrets to help you write like a pro
Really useful editing advice for writers
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15   Link   Write or Die
Text editor that encourages writing by 'punishing' procrastination.
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Newsflash

I’ve written two posts on uncovering some interesting things on the average Digg and Stumbleupon user. So, I thought, why not compare those 2 sites? (by the way, I’ll be referring to Digg Users = Diggers and StumbleUpon users = Stumblers)

Source: http://feeds.digg.com/~r/digg/topic/tech_news/popular/~3/Oy1nFvCE8Ts/Digg_Vs_StumbleUpon_Is_there_a_difference