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http://digital.library.upenn.edu/
A University of Pennsylvania selection of digital library collections, exhibits, and finding aids prepared by digital librarians. Includes a section on obscure texts by women writers.
http://www.pgdp.net/
This site produces ebooks for Project Gutenberg. You can help proofreading ebooks; just one page or as many as you like. Projects and forum for beginners. Registration required.
http://craphound.com/
Canadian journalist and science fiction author. Includes full-texts of selected works, reviews, and biography.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/southlit/
Documents the riches and diversity of Southern experience as presented in one hundred of its literary works. Documents are in HTML and XML formats.
http://www.seussville.com/
Dr. Seusss SeussvilleRandom House site for kids. Includes interactive games, contests, and information on Seuss and his works. [Flash]
http://www.image.ox.ac.uk/
Digital facsimiles of complete manuscripts, scanned directly from the originals: Ancient papyri (from Herculaneum), Celtic and other medieval manuscripts.
http://epc.buffalo.edu/
E-poetry; radio show LINEbreak; poetics email forum.
http://epc.buffalo.edu/
The EPC serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics produced at the University at Buffalo [New York] as well as elsewhere on the Internet. Emphasis on experimental and formally innovative work.
http://epc.buffalo.edu/
Real video archives of poetry readings by Robert Creeley, Bruce Andrews, Edwin Torres, and others. Also featured is an index of kinetic interactive poetry, and hypertext poetry specifically geared toward interactive use on the internet.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu
University of Virginias online archive of SGML-encoded texts and images. Includes over 45,000 humanities texts in 12 languages.
http://www.stephenelliott.com/
Writer of novels and articles. Brief biography, events, blog, information about his books, and the poker report.
Frederick Douglass 1817?-1895The papers of Frederick Douglass span the years 1841 to 1964, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1862-95. The Library of Congress collection consists of correspondence, speeches and articles by Douglass and his contemporaries, a draft of his autobiography, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous items.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books
Presents book reviews and columnist along with best-seller lists and Book Briefs emailed newsletter. Canada.
http://www.granta.com
Quarterly magazine of new writing, with details of the latest issue, extracts from back issues, submission and subscription information and special features.