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American Prospect
AlterNet:
EnviroHealth | Rights and Liberties | War on
Iraq | Molly Ivins | Robert Scheer
Center for American
Progress
Common Dreams
The Guardian
Idealist.org
In These Times
Media Matters
Mother Jones
The Nation:
Capital Games--David Corn | National Affairs -- William Greider
New York Times:
Paul Krugman | Bob Herbert
Salon.com:
Iraq War | Sidney Blumenthal | Joe
Conason | Arianna Huffington
Tolerance.org:
Fight hate and promote tolerance.
TomPaine.com
WorkingForChange:
Columnists | Geov Parrish
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"Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream
things that never were and say why not"--Robert F. Kennedy, 1925-1968,
paraphrasing playwright George Bernard Shaw.

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Online since Nov. 1, 1997, Garbl's Writing Resources
Online features Web sites focusing on English
grammar, concise writing,
word play, the writing process, style and usage, words, plain
language, action writing, creativity, reference sources, and online
writing experts. You'll also find lists of Web sites on punctuation, overcoming writer's
block, avoiding bias, spelling and vocabulary, and writing for the Web.
I can't endorse all the standards, guidelines and links on
Web sites in this free annotated directory. But I'm sure you will find many
sites that are useful, interesting and even fun. One of the "101 Best Web
Sites for Writers"--Writer's Digest in 2001 and 2000.
Although I may not respond, you may contact me to recommend a Web
site that could fit in one of the categories of Garbl's Writing Resources
Online. It should provide a substantial amount of free, useful information and
advice about writing. I will determine if the site meets my standards. No
compensation or reciprocal link is required, though I appreciate links to my
sites.
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everyone who opposes the corrupt goals and actions of political
extremists George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. We must speak out strongly--and
write clearly--about their foreign-policy failures and trickle-down economics
that make the rich even richer. This lying, incompetent president and his
dishonest, self-righteous vice president have weakened the United States.
Cheney, in particular, is an evil manipulator of facts and people, intent on
protecting the unearned and undeserved wealth and power of the privileged
few.
As a U.S. citizen, I am embarrassed for my
country that the failed Bush administration is continuing U.S. attacks
on Iraqi citizens. George first led an unprovoked attack on Iraq and now leads
the failed U.S. occupation of that sovereign nation. His incompetent leadership
has unleashed the civil war there.
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Here you'll find everything
you want to know about correctly using the parts of speech and
sentence structure--plus a section on punctuation. |
This annotated directory features Web sites that give advice on cutting the fat from your
writing--so your readers can easily chew, digest and be nourished by your
top-choice words. |
Fun sites that
feature puns, antagonyms, heteronyms, more puns, self-referential sentences,
Steven Wright's humor, cliches, never-say-neverisms and other witty word
play. |
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Web sites that describe steps in the writing process--such as
prewriting, research, drafting, revising, editing, proofreading and
publishing--plus a section on overcoming writer's
block. |
Web sites and online
Style Manuals and Guides
with tips to improve your writing, reduce writing errors, increase consistency
and figure out the mysteries of abbreviations and capitalization. Includes a
section on Avoiding Bias. Also
see Garbl's
Editorial Style Manual. |
Web sites focusing on
misused words, Latin and Greek derivations, unusual words, word origins, new
words and slang--plus sections on spelling and vocabulary. |
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Web sites that can
help you use clear, concise writing to match your needs with the needs of your
readers through familiar words and simple sentences. |
Web sites that can
help you get people to read your writing, keep them interested and persuade
them to respond. That's your right and your responsibility. Includes a
section on writing for the
Web. |
An annotated directory of sites that provide advice for increasing creativity and
innovation in your writing, in your personal life, on the job, in school, in
the arts and elsewhere. |
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Web sites that
feature various dictionaries, thesauri, phrase finders, research aids,
bibliographies and research paper writing standards. |
If you need help getting answers to writing, grammar or style
questions, check out the free personal
service at these sites. |
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Reference books make great gifts. They're
used again and again.
An annotated list of books on
writing that I own and recommend--all available online through my
association with Amazon.com. Book categories: grammar and
punctuation, concise
writing and plain language, style, usage, dictionaries
and thesauruses, writing and
editing, business and
technical writing, creativity,
quotations,
and Amazon.com's best-selling
writing references. Here are some of my favorites:
Also available are novels by some of my favorite contemporary fiction writers.
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18 Nights and Dazed in Eastern
Europe: words and photos of our mind-broadening 2½-week trek in
fall 2007 through the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and
Slovenia. Our Rick Steves Best of Eastern Europe adventure strengthened our
appreciation for the centuries of art, music, wisdom and history, diverse
humanity, and varied environments outside the United States and throughout our
planet--Gary and Donna Larson.
* It's OK to make
mistakes. That's why pencils have erasers.
Copyright 2008. Garbl's Writing Resources Online created and
maintained by Gary B. Larson of Seattle,
Washington, garbltoo@gmail.com. Please understand that if I respond to your
questions about writing, I may not respond quickly enough to meet your
deadline. (If you're wondering, I've never been a
cartoonist.)
This page updated June 9, 2008. I try to make sure all the
hyperlinks in this Web site are up-to-date, but if you find a broken link,
please let me know. Also, whatever their acclaim and position, all writers need
editors. I don't have one for Garbl's Writing Resources Online, so if
you spot a typo, unclear message or possible error, please tell me.
Sites listed in Garbl's Writing Resources Online must
provide a substantial amount of free advice and information about writing, as
determined by Garbl The
Webmaster. No compensation or reciprocal link is required for a listing. Of
course, other Web sites are welcome to link to Garbl's Writing Resources
Online--or any of its pages. Acknowledgment appreciated.
Except for selected books, CDs and movies on the Writing
Bookshelf and Favorite Writers pages and StyleWriter on the Plain Language
page, Web site listings do not signify endorsements of fee-based services,
products or programs. Besides expressions of appreciation by site visitors, my
only compensation for maintaining this labor of love is the infrequent
commissions paid by Amazon.com for items bought through this Web site.
Creativity | Writing Process | Grammar
| Style and Usage | Fat-Free Writing | Plain Language | Action Writing | Reference Sources | Words |
Writing Experts | Word Play | Favorite Writers
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