This guide lists resources for traditional publishing, self-publishing and grants.
A multidisciplinary research ebook collection but with a focus on current and classic literary criticism. *Also suitable for research at the high school and undergraduate levels.
This guide has links to resources for writers, including publishing and self-publishing, marketing and the writing community.
Offers interactive exercises, expert advice and practice tests for those preparing for either the Academic or General versions of the IELTS test.
High-definition recordings of more than a dozen productions by the RSC and featuring many of the best contemporary Shakespearian actors. *Also suitable for research at the high school level.
This guide provides step by step information on the self-publishing process.
William Shakespeare is possibly the most well-known English writer that ever lived. The sheer volume of literary criticism that his plays and poems have generated over the past centuries necessitate that his works stand in a category of their own - Shakespearean Literature. Use the following resources to locate his complete works as well as the many books, articles, and essays that have been written about them.
A short story is piece of prose fiction with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter than a novel. They are often indexed in anthologies, compilations, magazines - rarely published on their own. For this reason, they can be trickier to locate. Use the resources in this guide to learn short story access tips as well as literary criticism using print and electronic resources.