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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Michael Pfister

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Neil Gaiman - Home - 0 views

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    One of the best writers around today. I suggest you read "Neverwhere" and "Coraline" for a good time.
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International - Middlesex University in London - 0 views

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    Study Abroad people! This was a fun school I attended last year.
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Horror Factor - Horror Writing Tips for Writing Horror Fiction - 0 views

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    I've had this one for a while. Some good tips from horror writers FOR horror writers.
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How to Write a Great Ghost Story - 0 views

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    Some of these tips are pretty obvious for Writing Arts majors, but you may be surprised by what you already knew.
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Ghost Stories, Scary Stories, Spooky Tales, Supernatural Stories & Events from American... - 0 views

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    Just some light reading for all you ghost fans!
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weirdnj.com - HOME - 0 views

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    One of my favorite websites! For the Elite Weird and Adventurous ONLY!
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How to Pack for an International Backpacking Trip | eHow.com - 0 views

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    Decent list on what to pack for a trip!
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PHOTOS: "Unusual" Sea Volcano Spews Acid, Grows Fast - 0 views

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    I wrote about this article in my blog. Check it out.
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Slang dictionary introduction - English slang and colloquialisms of the UK. - 0 views

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    An online encyclopedia of British slang. Very cool.
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Travel Writing - 0 views

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    Just a nifty little FAQ for travel writers.
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Writing.org - Opportunities for Travel Writers - 0 views

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    Travel and writing go together like passports and visas. Most major newspapers have travel sections, dozens of magazines are devoted to travel, book publishers churn out guidebooks to destinations great and small, and books by authors like Paul Theroux and Peter Mayle have helped to breathe new life into the long-dormant travel narrative or "armchair travel" genre. This doesn't mean that travel writers are getting rich. (In fact, most aren't.) But it does mean there's a large audience for travel prose. You can reach that audience if you know your subject and can bring it to life through good writing.
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The Travel Writing Portal - 0 views

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    So youw ant to be a travel writer? Or a more successful one than you are?
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Terrorist Threat: Has London Become Hostile To Tourists? - 0 views

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    Interesting article about paranoia.
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Brave New Traveler - Online Travel Magazine - 0 views

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    Online travel magazine dedicated to exploring travel in the 21st century. Offering travel news, compelling interviews, online travel tools, and more.
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Hostels & Youth Hostels Worldwide - Online Bookings - 0 views

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    I use this site to book my hostels. If you guys ever go abroad, trust me, this site is your friend.
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