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Professor Barzak's website includes information about Mr. Barzak's fiction, the movie based upon his book "Jamie Marks Is Dead," interviews, a biography, and more.
Etruscan Press is headquartered at Wilkes University and works collaboratively with Youngstown State University to publish works of fiction, poetry, criticism, and non-fiction.
This literary magazine, which takes its title from the nickname for the Jeannette Blast Furnace of Youngstown, is sponsored by YSU's Student Literary Arts Association.
This creative writing MFA program is offered by the consortium of Youngstown State University, Kent State University, Cleveland State University, and the University of Akron. It includes a Visiting Writers Series.
This online magazine publishes the writing of children who participates in Youngstown's SMARTS program. The magazine is a collaboration between YSU's Student Literary Arts Association and Students Motivated by the Arts. Some of the SMARTS classes are taught by YSU staff, students, and members from the community.
This site provides resources and information for both writers and for writing instructors. The information that they provide is not exclusive to fiction writers.
This in-depth bibliographic guide to American literature is maintained by California State University and is divided by time periods and authors and covers the 1700s to the late 20th century. It includes authors of poetry and fiction.
This online resource from the University of Pennsylvania is an open-access database of freely available e-texts, including fiction, from a variety of online sources, including Project Gutenberg.