





I had saved this list a while ago. And rediscovered its source. This is from writer’s digest:
link: http://www.writersdigest.com/101-best-websites-for-writers
This blog has been modified. I went to a story telling / family history / blog conference and found out that it is bad form to copy and past content from someone else’s web page, even though I credited the page. One should ask their permission. Thus I have removed the material of all the web sites. please just go to the link to read the info. and I’m glad that I learned this in the first month of blogging. <My goodness!>