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20000 Names
This is just a good place to find names for your fictional characters.
http://www.20000-names.com/
50 Tools that can Increase your Writing Skills (provided by dumb little man blog)
Here is a list of a whopping 50 articles that we should all read (yes, I said we because my writing tends to lack in a few dozen areas!)
http://dumblittleman.blogspot.com/2006/10/50-tools-that-can-increase-your-writing.html
BetterEditor.org
BetterEditor.org offers several completely free resources for editors and writers, including a collection of links to online resources (such as dictionaries, thesauri, and style guides).
http://bettereditor.org/
Dark Markets
A market guide for those that write horror and want to find a publisher that best suits their work.
http://www.darkmarkets.com/
Dog Ear Publishing
This is a good on demand publishing company for those that want to go this route.
http://www.dogearpublishing.net/default.aspx
FictionAddiction.NET
Resource for budding fiction writing who may be looking for books, workshops and tips for writing.
http://www.fictionaddiction.net/
Film Filer (freeware) - Win/Mac/Linux
This set of Free FilmFiler-programs is comprised of 4 useful applications designed to help you plan, develop and write your stories.
http://filmfiler.com/blog/nfblog/free-writing-software/
FrameForge 3D (shareware) - Win/Mac
[$399] FrameForge 3D Studio takes the guesswork out of directing film, videos and commercials. You will save time and money at every stage of production with optically correct storyboards.
http://www.frameforge3d.com/index.php
Inktip (service)
InkTip specializes in matching industry members (producers, representatives, directors, actors, etc.) with the freshest screenwriters and scripts.
http://www.inktip.com/
iUniverse (service)
This is probably most suited for those that want to sell their books to an already established niche market. Nice service but still requires the author to self promote the book.
http://www.iuniverse.com/