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         Publications For Writers:     more books (100)
  1. Telling Stories An Anthology for Writers - 1998 publication. by unkn, 1998
  2. A Guide to Progressions: Readings for Writers,1998 publication by Linda J Daigle, 1998-01-01
  3. The New Century Pocket Guide for Writers,2003 publication by Christine A-Huckin,Thomas N Hult, 2003-01-01
  4. Reading the Lives of Others- A Sequence for Writers --1995 publication by Bartholomae (Author), 1995
  5. Reading the Lives of Others A Sequence for Writers - 1995 publication. by Bartoloma, 1995
  6. Making America, Volume Two, and Raimes: Pocket Keys for Writers, Custom Publication by BERKIN, 1900-01-01
  7. Business Communication and CD-Rom and pocket keys for writers, Custom Publication by OBER, 1900-01-01
  8. Those Who Can, Teach, Ninth Edition and Keys For Writers, Custom Publication by RYAN, 1900-01-01
  9. Those Who Can, Teach and Keys for Writers, Custom Publication by RYAN, 1900-01-01
  10. Making America, Volume One with Atlas, and Raimes: Pocket Keys for Writers, Custom Publication by BERKIN, 1900-01-01
  11. The works of Nicholas Ridley, D.D., sometime Lord Bishop of London, Martyr, 1555 (Parker Society, instituted M.DCCC.XL. A.D., for the publication of the ... writers of the Reformed English Church) by Nicholas Ridley, 1843
  12. American Stuff:an Anthology of Prose and Verse By Members of the Federal Writers' Project by Margaret Marshall and the other members of the Guilds' Committee for Federal Writers' Publications, 1937
  13. New York City Guide by The Guild's Committee for Federal writers' Publications, 1939-01-01
  14. New York City Guide by Inc. The Guilds' Committee for Federal Writers' Publications, 1939

61. The Writing Space
The Writing Space was founded in Toronto in 1990 as a small press and writers' organization. Workshops are available from The School of the Writing Space. publications include fiction, poetry, nonfiction, interviews and a twice-yearly literary journal
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62. Publications - Writers & Books
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63. Mary Alice Downie
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/d/downie_m.htm
Mary Alice Downie (Photo: 1991, Sharon Mulligan)
Mary Alice Downie was born in Illinois to Canadian parents and grew up in Toronto. She graduated from the University of Toronto in English, despite spending most of her time at The Varsity. She had the usual range of jobs: steno pool, editorial assistant for a medical journal, and publicity management for a publisher. In 1959 she married John Downie; they moved to Pittsburgh where she produced film, play, and book reviews, and two daughters, Christine and Jocelyn. In 1962, they moved to Kingston, Alexandra was born in 1967. She hopes to continue writing and editing in a 103-year-old house in Kingston and 107-year-old cottage on an island on the Rideau, and to travel to as many places as possible. Selected Publications: SnowPaws. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, 1996; illus. Kathryn Naylor.
Honor Bound. Kingston, Ontario: Quarry Press, 1991; with John Downie, illus. Wesley Bates, new edition.
Kingston, Ontario: Quarry Press, 1991; illus. Jillian Gilliland.
The New Wind Has Wings: Poems from Canada.

64. WGAE Newsletter - Writers Guild Of America, East, AFL-CIO, WGAE, WGA East
Printed publications On Writing WGAE Newsletter On Writing 15 in PDF (screen261Kb) For most writers most of the time, ideas don't come that easily.
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The newsletter is available as follows;
The editor of the newsletter, Susan DeCarava, is responsible for developing story ideas, writing the articles and features, editing guest columns and handling the day-to-day newsletter functions. If you have any suggestions or comments regarding any aspect of the newsletter, please call Susan at (212) 767-7834, or send her an email at sdecarava@wgaeast.org

65. Paul Yee
Selected publications and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/y/yee.htm
Paul Yee (Photo: 1991, James H. Lim)
Paul Yee was born in Saskatchewan, grew up in Vancouver, but has lived in Toronto since 1988. He studied history at U.B.C., worked as an archivist, and did volunteer work in Vancouver's Chinatown, the source of much of his writing. Selected Publications: Ghost Train . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1996; paintings by Harvey Chan.
Struggle and Hope: The Story of Chinese Canadians . Toronto: Umbrella Press, 1996.
Breakaway . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1994.
Roses Sing on New Snow: A Delicious Tale . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1991; paintings by Harvey Chan.
Tales from Gold Mountain: Stories of the Chinese in the New World . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1989; paintings by Simon Ng.
Saltwater City: The Chinese in Vancouver
The Curses of Third Uncle
Teach Me to Fly, Skyfighter! and Other Stories
Awards: Governor General's Literary Award, for Ghost Train
Ruth Scwartz Children's Book Award, for Roses Sing on New Snow
B.C. Book Prize (Sheila Egoff Award), for Tales from Gold Mountain, National IODE Award, for Tales from Gold Mountain Vancouver Book Award, for

66. Printed Publications Available For Sale - Writers Guild Of America, East, AFL-CI
address writers Guild of America, East, Inc. 555 West 57th Street,Suite 1230 New York, New York 10019 Attn publications. We do
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67. Rachel Newcombe - Writer And Researcher For Online And Print Media
UK health and Internet journalist. Providing details of her publications, photography and links for other writers.
http://www.newcombe.co.uk/media
WRITER, EDITOR AND RESEARCHER FOR ONLINE AND PRINT MEDIA Main Page Published Work Images Links for Writers UK-based freelance writer, editor and researcher of non-fiction articles for online and print media. I specialise in the fields of health, parenting and the Internet, although also enjoy other topics such as education, travel, writing and lifestyle issues. My work appears in a wide range of print and online publications, both in the UK and Internationally, and I'm the editor of Health Today magazine. Other publishing credits include BUPA, HMG Worldwide (Health-Media Ltd), Handbag.com, icircle.com, UK Plus, Freelance Market News, Discovery Health, Home and School magazine, It's On The Net magazine, Babyworld, Executive Internet magazine, Inkspot.com, Global Writers' Ink, Huggies Mother and Baby Club, Mondiale Publishing, Centro Research, Holisticshop.co.uk, YCraze.com, SPL Publishing, Citrus Publishing, Writing-World.com, Hobsons, Diabetes Alternatives, Absolute Write and Windowbox.com. Most of my work falls into the areas of news reporting, article and feature writing, editing, reviewing (books and websites) and research.

68. American Medical Writers Association Publications
Official publication of the American Medical writers Association. Site provides table of contents Category Arts writers Resources Technical Writing Journals......AMWA Journal The AMWA Journal is the official publication of the AmericanMedical writers Association. Delivered quarterly to AMWA
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AMWA Journal The AMWA Journal is the official publication of the American Medical Writers Association. Delivered quarterly to AMWA members and Journal subscribers, the AMWA Journal aims to be an authoritative, comprehensive source of information about the knowledge, skills, and opportunities in the field of biomedical communication worldwide. AMWA Journal Information AMWA Journal Table of Contents Vol. 17 No. 1
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69. Jan Andrews
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/andrews.htm
Jan Andrews Jan Andrews writes for children and young adults because it is their stories which come into her head. She is also a traditional storyteller, with a passion for epic and myth. She has told portions of The Iliad and The Odyssey and believes these tellings inform her work. Although she lives on a lake in Ontario in a setting she is certain comes close to paradise, she delights in travelling for readings and workshops. The Canadian landscape is her love. It compels her books and she is fairly convinced that if she had not come here from England she might never have become a writer at all. Her interests include canoeing, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, talking and thinking about children's books, engaging in discussions about oral traditons, and most importantly living life. Selected Publications: Keri. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1996.
The Auction. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1990; illus. Karen Reczuch.
Pumpkin Time. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1990; illus. Kim LaFave.
Very Last First Time. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1985; illus. Ian Wallace.

70. American Medical Writers Association Publications
Essentials of Human Embryology. Toronto BC Decker, Inc,. 1988. Robert Jacoby Editorin-Chief.© Copyright 2001 American Medical writers Association 40 West
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Fall 2001
Volume 16 Number 4

LET’S BEGIN
When Is a Human Being a Human Being? The embryonic stem (ES) cell research debate has as its epicenter one fundamental question: When does the physical dimension of a human being begin via sexual reproduction? This is the correct question to ask to lay a foundation for a discussion about ES cell research because this research deals with biology and beginnings; that is, the biological beginnings of human beings. And the answer to this question is based on the science of biology, not philosophy or politics, or ethics or moral values. Other questions and answers from these other arenas properly spring from the scientific answer to this first question; but they should not be tossed into the fray beforehand to muddle our thinking. We know this question of when a human being begins can be answered only by science because science is the objective study of the material world we inhabit, and together we biomedical communicators can use this academic discipline to identify the beginning of the physical biological aspect of a human being. We can confidently (and gladly) leave the Hollywood activists and politicians and talk show bobble-head dolls behind. In science, there is no mystery surrounding this subject; information is freely available in human embryology textbooks and on reputable academic or scientific Web sites. (Here, because of space limitations, the complex processes are much abbreviated.) So. How does science answer the question: When does the physical dimension of a human being begin? Let’s consider what human embryologists know. It will help to define along the way some basic human embryology terms, including “gametogenesis,” “oogenesis,” “spermatogenesis,” “fertilization,” “zygote,” and “embryo.” Controversial or misleading terms such as “pre-embryo” and “fertilized egg” are also addressed.

71. W.D. Valgardson
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/v/valgard.htm
W.D. Valgardson (Photo: 1995)
W.D. Valgardson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1939. He holds a B.A. (United College), B.Ed. (University of Manitoba), and an MFA (University of Iowa). He was associate professor in the Department of English at Cottey College from 1970-74, and has been professor in the Department of Creative Writing at the University of Victoria from 1974 to the present. Selected Publications: Sarah and the People of Sand River . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1996; illus. Ian Wallace.
Thor . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1994; illus. Ange Zhang.
The Girl With the Botticelli Face
What Can't Be Changed, Shouldn't Be Mourned
Gentle Sinners
. Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1980. Awards: Mr. Christie Award, for Thor
Ethel Wilson Prize, for The Girl With the Botticelli Face
First Prize, Drama, CBC Annual Competition, for Seiche
The Marjorie Ward Lecturer Award, University of Manitoba, 1987.
Canadian Authors Association, Silver Medal, for Granite Point
Books in Canada Award, for Gentle Sinners Email: wvalgard@uvic.ca

72. MLA ONLINE
Similar pages Dianetics Titles by L. Ron Hubbard Bridge publications, Inc. ( Campbell’s crew of writers were pretty stellar. They included very top-linernames. 1996-2003 Bridge publications Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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73. Sue Ann Alderson
Brief profile, publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/alderson.htm
Sue Ann Alderson Sue Ann Alderson was born in New York in 1940 and moved to Vancouver, B.C. in 1967, where she has lived happily ever after. She is a professor in the University of British Columbia's Creative Writing Program and has had 16 books published for children. She also writes poetry for adults which has been published in journals in Canada, Ireland and the United States. Selected Publications: Wherever Bears Be . Vancouver: Tradewind Books, 1999; Berkeley, CA: Tricycle Press.
Pond Seasons . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1997.
Sure as Strawberries . Red Deer, Alberta: Northern Lights, 1992.
Bonnie McSmithers, You're Driving me Dither . Edmonton: Tree Frog Press, 1990; Toronto: Groundwood.
Ida and the Wool Smuggler . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1987. Awards: Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for A Ride for Martha
Shortlisted, Mr. Christie's Award for Sure as Strawberries
Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for Sure as Strawberries
Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for Chapter One
Email: salderso@interchange.ubc.ca

74. Publications Of The Maryland Writers' Association
publications. Pen in Hand. Contents include Announcements of comingevents; MWA news; Articles that share information useful to writers;
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Pen in Hand, MWA's bimonthly newsletter, is mailed to all members. Contents include:
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  • Summaries of talks at MWA meetings.
If you'd like to volunteer to write an article for Pen in Hand, please read our guidelines and then contact the editor, William Cornett . Deadlines for submitting material are:
    Jan-Feb issue: Dec 15
    Mar-Apr issue: Feb 15
    May-June issue: Apr 15
    July-Aug issue: June 15 Sep-Oct issue: Aug 15 Nov-Dec issue: Oct 15
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Scribble
Scribble is MWA's creative journal. Published biannually, it features short stories, novel excerpts, personal and humorous essays, and poetry. Stories and essays of up to 3,000 words and poetry of up to 30 lines are accepted. Scribble is edited by Baltimore writer Sherry Morrow, who notes that:

75. WFNS: Susan Atkinson-Keen
Brief profile and publications.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/WFNS/Writers/satkinson.html
WFNS Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Susan Atkinson-Keen
Susan Atkinson-Keen was born and raised in Montreal, and educated as a geologist (B.Sc., Sir George William's University, Montreal; M.Sc., Acadia University; research, John Hopkins University, Baltimore). She spent ten years working as a field geologist across Canada as well as in Iceland, Scotland, and the Central Appalachians, and has worked as a geological museum exhibit interpreter. She now lives in Halifax with her three children. Susan turned to fiction writing in 1981.
Selected List of Publications: Weekend in the Jurassic . Halifax, Nimbus Publishing Ltd, 1990. ISBN 0-921054-32-7. The Adventures of Broughton Bear . All titles reprinted by Roseway Publishing. Titles in the series:
One Thing Leads to Another . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-13-6.
Lost and Found . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-12-8.
A Whole Day of Surprises . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-11-X.
Fun Times . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-09-8.
Unexpected Wonders . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-10-1.

76. RE/Search Publications -- Books About Writers And Fiction
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77. Luanne Armstrong
Brief profile and selected publications.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/armstrng.htm
Luanne Armstrong Luanne Armstrong lives and writes from the interior of British Columbia. She teaches Creative Writing at the College of the Rockies. She also farms, rides horses, and walks through mountains. Selected Publications: The Colour of Water . Prince George, B.C.: Caitlin, 1998.
Arly and Spike . Edmonton: Hodgepog, 1997.
Bordering . Charlottetown: Gynergy, 1995.
Annie . Vancouver: Polestar, 1995.
Castle Mountain . Victoria: Polestar, 1981. Awards: Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice" Award, for Annie

78. Janet Lunn
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/l/lunn.htm
Janet Lunn Janet Lunn was born in Dallas, Texas on December 28, 1928 (and lived there for six months). She was raised in Vermont, New York, and New Jersey, and came to Canada in 1946. She attended Queen's University, married Richard Lunn in 1950, and became a Canadian citizen in 1963. She has five children, six grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren. She works as a writer for children. Selected Publications: The Hollow Tree . Toronto: Knopf, 1997.
The Unseen . Toronto: Lester Publishing, 1993.
The Story of Canada . Toronto: Key Porter/Lester Publishing, 1993; with Christopher Moore.
A Hundred Shining Candles . Toronto: Lester and Orpen Dennys, 1990.
Duck Cakes for Sale . Toronto: Groundwood, 1989; picture book with Kim LaFave.
Amos's Sweater . Toronto: Groundwood, 1988; picture book with Kim LaFave.
The Root Cellar
Awards: Governor General's Award for The Hollow Tree
Honourary degrees from Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology and Queen's University, (D. Litt).
The Children's Literature Round Tables of Canada Information Book Award, the Mr. Christie Book Award, and the Toronto Chapter IODE Award for

79. Publications - The HTML Writers Guild
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80. Margaret Atwood
Brief biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/atwood.htm
Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and has degrees from the University of Toronto and Radcliffe College, and has lived in many places, including Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Boston, England, Scotland, and France. She supported her word habit with many non-writing jobs in youth, but has been a full-time writer since 1972fiction, screenplays, poetry, non-fictionwith short interludes of guest teaching here and there. She was chair of The Writers' Union in 1981-82, and president of PEN Canada in 1985 and 1986. She is currently working on a novel. Selected Publications: The Blind Assassin
Alias Grace.
Morning in the Burned House.
The Robber Bride.
Cat's Eye.
The Handmaid's Tale.
Awards: Booker Prize, for The Blind Assassin
Giller Prize, for Alias Grace,
Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence, for The Robber Bride,
City of Toronto Book Award, for Cat's Eye,
Governor General's Award, for Fiction, for The Handmaid's Tale

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