My link farm. Here are some of my favorite authors and a collection of Story Sites and Resources I find useful. Feel free to suggest other resources.
- Al Steiner - Remember, never kiss the groupies! LOL From "Interperance" to his post-apocolypse stories, a well rounded writer.
- BarBar - An excellent writer from Downunder. Suellen is my favorite NiS story (it's short, read it) and Bec is a wonderful series.
- Big Ed/be287m - I can really recommend his stories for bedtime reading, plus he's added many backstories to the Summer Camp Universe.
- Brendan Buckley - "Path to Glory" is an marvelous journey through life, don't miss it.
- CWatson - A master of the NiS stories. As he states, he does not write porn nor even erotica. He writes romance that can be graphic at times.
- Dark Vision - His trilogy (The Lottery, Lady Guinivere, and Unique Adventures) are a good read.
- Don Lockwood - we hope Don's life calms down and he can get back to his stories! Dance of a Lifetime was my intro to romantic erotica. So, blame Don!
- Douglas Fox - His Paradise, PA series is a wonderful (and long) read. Take a trip through Lancaster County, paddling in Canada, and Penn State University with his characters.
- Ken Randall - Have your hankie and insulin ready. "Charlotte's Movie" is an online classic.
- Lazlo Zalezac - His stories range from the serious (with a strong message) to the... well... not so serious (Solutions Incorporated, for example).
- Nick Scipio - Summer Camp. Need I say more? Yes, through his forum and chat room I actually got the stupid notion that I should try my hand at writing RE. Blame Nick!
- Oz Ozzie - Another from Downunder! His Australian Story is simply masterful.
- Rev Cotton Mather - my second discovery in the RE field. Playing the Game is a wonderful work that he is in the process of rewriting and reposting. He's in Book III now.
- RoustWriter - He's hooked me with his "Arlene and Jeff" story. I eagerly await each new chapter.
- Russ Hoisington - Sadly, no longer with us. His Wynter stories create a wonderful world with some very unique characters.
- Ryan Sylander - Two Internet Classics from one author! "Looking Through The Lens" and "Opus One". I hope he gets done with the sequels soon!
- Shrink42 - His stories and series have a strong psychological edge to them making them very unique, yet still a good read.
- SteveH11 - From Winter Fires to Equal Shares, take a trip into Steve's English world. Maybe you can convince him to write some more!
- Strickland83 - Nick may have provided the initial inspiration, but Strick provided the dynamite! He actually encouraged me. Directly! Don't miss Paddling Upstream. Still one of my favorite stories.
- The Scot - Besides loving the name, his "The Hawk and the Chipmunk" story is riviting.
- T_Rix - "Tom's Adventures" are a worthy western tale. Three parts done, awaiting part four!
- Wes Boyd - Welcome to Spearfish Lakes! Visit Wes's world in the North Woods and follow his characters as they sometimes head and to meet their destinies.
- Wine Maker - Erotic mysteries? You betcha! His Erotic Vineyard Mysteries are a world unto themselves with some strong characters.
Recommended
- Summer Camp by Nick Scipio - The "Summer Camp" series by Nick Scipio.
Resources
- Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird - Want to see the Web the way it is supposed to me? Manage your mail (without viruses) your way? Come on, get them. Did I say free? And the Add-ons make it so easy to add features and functions.
- Open Office - Better, smaller, faster, and cheaper than MS Office. Did I say it was free? And easy to use? And doesn't take 7 CDs to load?
- Ubuntu - Ubuntu? What the H*** is that? Simple, it is a replacement for Windows. Finally get all the power your computer should give you. Oh, and by the way, say good-bye to viruses and worms and... Did I mention it's free? Gotta love Open Source.
- Word Press - The software that runs this site.
Story Sites
- ASSTR - the granddaddy of stories sites online. From the old Usenet group Asstr. Big, huge, and interesting to find anything!
- Beyond the Far Horizons - A forum based site that many authors use. If you can find what you're looking for and can stand reading stories as forum posts, check it out. You have to register, though.
- Literotica - Where most people start before find the other sites.
- Stories Online (SoL) - A large, and in my opinion, the best online story site on the web.
