Helpful Website Links For Writers
Listed below are websites submitted by our Community Members that are specifically geared for writers who are looking for ways to
improve the way they write. The listed websites vary in information and it's contents appear below the sites' link. If you have websites
that you have found useful in your development, please email us with the name of the site and your name to
Comments@TheMeccaLounge.com. One of our staff members will verify the site's content and if approved, will post the link here.

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DuoTrope.com (description from doutrope.com website)
Duotrope's Digest is a free resource for writers that primarily offers an extensive, searchable database of current fiction, poetry and
novel/collection markets.  We also offer a calendar of upcoming deadlines, submissions trackers (for registered users), and some nifty reports
compiled from the data we've accumulated. We have been honored as one of Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers for 2006, and as The
Small Press Exchange's Pick of the Week for the week of June 15, 2006. All information on this site is free.








Guide To Grammer And Writing
Everything you need to know about making ANYTHING you write better. This comprehensive database includes everything from avoiding
plagiarism,  avoiding the "deadly sins" of essays and research papers, to over 100 interactive grammer quizzes. Truly THE essential website for
students, novice and professional writers, and anyone just interested in using the English language better.
Guide To Grammer And Writing



EliteSkills.com (description from the eliteskills.com website)
Learn about publication scams: how they work, how to spot them, and how you can bring them down. Features the poetry.com scam.
Enter to win 58,000! Everyone is a winner! Learn how to destroy their fraud organizations. You are a "semi-finalist" in our "international poetry
competition". What flattery! Your genius is materialized and ambitions flared! We've seen many writers that have held these scam notes under
their beds with esteem, bragging them to their friends and calling themselves "published writers" for several years.
EliteSkills.com
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Duotrope's Digest: search for short fiction & poetry markets