November 2006
What Should I Read Next?
by jlesage & 9 othersLike many web2.0 search sites, you tell it what you like and it builds a profile of your preferences. Film and entertainment addition in development.
Movie Reviews, Music Reviews, TV Show Reviews, Game Reviews, Book Reviews - Metacritic.com
by jlesage & 19 othersMetacritic is a usefully organized site, providing tips on what you might like to do.
National Storytelling Network - History of Storytelling World
by jlesagelinks list, many categories, many audio stories
Electronic Literature Organization - Directory
by jlesagegood source for hypertext, kinetic poetry, search by author or type
Literary Theory. Literary Criticism
by jlesagevery large site, also contains links for art and film, among other things, lots of branching possiblities
BookMooch: a community for exchanging used books (book swap and book exchange and book trade)
by jlesage & 4 otherssend in your books and request and get others' used books
U B U W E B
by jlesage & 28 others"independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts"; lots on experimental film
October 2006
Fiction Writers, Children's Writers, and YA Writers - Links and Online Resources
by commonpreyrUgh. Hopefully the links are useful. Too much self-love and light purple/pink shading!
Self Publishing Blog: 101 Resources for Self Published Writers
by jlesagetips for creative folks looking for story ideas, fiction or non fiction; links to many sites that stimulate writing
Cinema=Jean-Luc Godard=Cinema
by jlesage & 1 othersite with many links to online essays about Godard
Types of Stories for the Telling
by jlesageuseful for writers and teachers; screenwriters will find a lot of basic story types to exploit
Tech Head Stories
by jlesagebig list of links for many aspects of digital storytelling; regularly updated
INFlow's Sceenplay Repository
by jlesage & 1 othermany good screenplays, organized mostly by director
Literary Resources on the Net (Lynch)
by jlesageupdated 2006. Topics include historical periods for British and U.S. Literature, Theatre and Drama, Theory, Women's Literature & Feminism, Ethnicities & Nationalities, Hypertext
| The John Cassavetes Pages |
by jlesageattractively designed web site hosted by scholar Ray Carney
Screenwriting and Movie Screenplay Database: Show Me: Free Screenplays
by jlesagesource for film scripts
July 2006
Literature--Technologies of Humanism, Spring 2003 | Related Resources
by jlesagelinks to hypertext, especially