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Society of Authors
Works to protect the rights and further the interests of authors in the United Kingdom. FAQ, membership information, news, and publications.

British Council Literature Department
Promotes contemporary and innovative work from the UK to audiences around the world. Biographies, reviews, critical essays, audio and flash poems, magazine and events.

Mslexia
Print magazine for women who write. About exploring creativity and getting into print. With advice and inspiration; news, reviews, interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants; new poetry and prose.

English Literature Course from the London School of Journalism
Home study course covers literature from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. Course summary. English literature resources and essays.

The Royal Society of Literature
Literary organisation. Information on lectures, readings and campaigns on behalf of the writer and the written word, prizes and magazine.

Welsh Books Council
National body funded by the Welsh Assembly Government and committed to promoting reading and literacy in Wales. Information on services, best sellers with a Welsh interest, reviews and book lists. Welsh and English.

Lit-Net
Promotes literature in the West Midlands and offers services to readers, writers and librarians. Provides details of local writing groups and a discussion area.

Beatscene
Magazine which documents and highlights the writers, poets, musicians and artists of the Beat Generation. Published from Coventry.

Bloomsbury
Publisher provides catalogue of books, advice for writers, readers' club and ezine with articles and extracts from books.

London Review of Books online
Literary review publishing essay-length book reviews and topical articles on politics, literature, history, philosophy, science and the arts by leading writers and thinkers.


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