Anthologies  Online,  where editors, writers and readers converge.

http://www.anthologiesonline.com/       

 Meet here to get published and to create anthologies:

 

 

Writers: Subscribe and send in your brief bio and your best writing sample (up to 1200 words total) to apply to become a featured writer. Find free articles and markets to help you get published.  Readers: Find your favorite author, anthologies, and great reading.  Editors, send in your calls for manuscripts. Find writers and manuscripts to fill your anthologies.

 

 

NewFamily Reading Project

 

Writing Magazines 

Write a query

Software for Writers  

Books for Christian WritersLearn to Be a Travel Writer

Writing Inspiration

MFA Reading List  

Music to Write By

Subscribe

Message Board
Articles
Writers Store
Writers Wanted
Anthologies
Featured Writers
Table of Contents

Resources

 

Christian Writers' Market Guide 2004 Do you want to get your work published–or keep your work published–but you don’t know where to start? Find current information on over 1,200 markets for the written word.

2004 Writer's Market  #1 tool for writers who want to get published.  You'll find detailed listings for more than 8,000 editors who buy what you write. .

The Writer's Handbook, 2004 (Writer's Handbook)  For writers who want a reliable one-stop source of top-notch professional advice and quality paying markets. Over over 1,000 pages of essential information, how-to advice, and paying markets they won't find anywhere else!  Find 3,000 quality book and magazine markets, along with updated details and contact information, and much more. New to this 2004 edition are dozens of "quick-look" checklists for writing, selling, and organizing work more efficiently, as well as extensive sidebars with tips for submitting work for publication, writing queries, and more.
How to Write Articles That Sell
Telecommute: FREE report, FREE market tips, FREE bulletins
Start training now for a rewarding career as a Freelance Writer. In as little as nine months, you could be writing articles and stories for magazines, newspapers, and more — and making money doing it.
Take advantage of print on demand technology to see your book in print fast. We provide custom design, distribution. Discover how by clicking now.
New Writers Magazine: Committed to helping you get published
Beyond the Writers' workshop:  New Ways to Write Creative Nonfiction

  2004 Christian Book Writer's Market Guide
Magazine Samplers --Most available for international delivery Subscribe based on the types of markets you want to write for and get a different magazine every month.  Choose from cooking, parenting, business, health and more.  A great way to study markets where you should be be publishing. 
Lexmark 4800 x 1200dpi All-In-1 Print/Copy/Scanner
Lexmark 4800 x 1200dpi All-In-1 Print/Copy/Scanner -- $129.95

Latest Freelance Jobs

(new work-at-home jobs you can apply for now):

To get instant access to these and hundreds

of other work-at-home freelance jobs, click here.

Inkjet Cartridges starting at $3.99!!! All-Ink.com
Accents make your house and office yours, with CharlesKeath.com  decorator accents and furniture.

 

              ADVERB

 Posters from Art.com

Yesterday, Raul sweated
profusely in his brand
spanking new dinosaur
costume as he and his
pet emu very rapidly
typed their extremely
overdue book reports.


 

  

 

Parts of Speech

Posters from Art.com

 

Read about :

Adjectives    

Adverbs                                                                   

Conjunctions

Pronouns

Prepositions

Interjections

Content available at Art.com

Noun

Verb

 

Adverbs are words that describe or modify adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

Adverbs change or explain adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs, making them more specific or more descriptive. They basically do the same thing that adjectives do for nouns.

Putting an adverb next to an adjective, noun, or adverb helps to answer one of several questions: When?, Where?, How?, and To What Extent? or How Much? For example:

-When: It ends tomorrow.
-Where: She lived far away.
-How: I read quickly.
-To What Extent: It was perfectly round.

Most adverbs end in -ly, and this makes them easy to recognize. And you can often make an adverb out of an adjective by adding -ly to the end. For example: carefully, beautifully, hotly, crazily, and so on. But don't be fooled. Some words ending in -ly are not adverbs; for example, the word "silly" is an adjective. And many adverbs do not end in -ly.


 

 

 

 

 

Feedback    
 Or,  send mail to Anthologies Online 

 

Disclaimer The links and material contained on this site  are  believed to be accurate at the time it was posted, but is provided to users "AS IS" without any express or implied warranty as to availability, reliability, merchantability, non-infringement, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise.  The message board is unmoderated, but we do ocassionaly delete post when they are obsolete, or the posted content does not meet the intent of the board use. 
All works are under copyright  by AnthologiesOnline and the individual author, 2004.