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Free online publishing! Join a writer's web community. Put your writings on the web and read other's writings ALL FOR FREE!!!
http://worksunpublished.org
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Welcome Writers is place for writers to interact and build their writing abilities by critiquing interaction, contest, and supporting one another
http://welcomewriters.150m.com/
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Submit your writings for online publication!
http://writersrealm0.tripod.com/

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WritersToYou is a meeting place for readers and unpublished writers. Poetry, science fiction, novels, scripts... Amateur or professional. Published or unpublished. Your own name or using an alias.
http://www.writerstoyou.com
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a collection of my writings and songs for adults and children
http://www.fortunecity.co.uk/library/romances/52/index.html

http://www.fortunecity.co.uk/library/romances/52/index.html

The Writer's Voice invites submissions and readers from around the world. Read poetry, short stories from around the world, fast loading pages.
http://writers-voice.com/
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http://writers-voice.com/

Writing.Com is the online community for creative writing, fiction writing, story writing, poetry writing, writing contests, writing portfolios, writing help, and writing writers.
http://www.writing.com
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http://www.writing.com

arts_and_humanities
http://www.wildstarpress.50g.com
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Biography, Jamaican, Afro-Caribbean, High Wycombe, Mayor
http://www.ianmulder.clara.net
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High Wycombe, autobiography, Biography, Jamaican, Afro-Caribbean, High Wycombe, Mayor, Sebert Graham, Ian Mulder

http://www.ianmulder.clara.net

The web site for writers with room to grow, focusing on newer writers and their work. This is not a juvenile writing site and some work here deals with adult themes using adult methods, and adult language.
http://www.theWriteGallery.com
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Creative Writing, young writers, new writers, short stories, poems, poetry, fiction, essays, profiles of writers, criticism, WriteGallery, Write Gallery, K.L.Storer

http://www.theWriteGallery.com

the Drug War Chronicles + writings by Jane Gallion Jamie Chadwick Ed Mcgeough James Saunders Noa Kleinman Chris Faiers and Steve Bird
http://www.wussu.com/writings/
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http://www.wussu.com/writings/

Writing Underwater is the personal site of the writer Linda James, containing extracts from her books, screenplays and poetry: from the epic feature film of Owain Glyn Dwr, to the romantic comedy `The Frog Prince', publishers and literary fans alike are sure to find something to excite their interest.
http://www.writingunderwater.co.uk
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http://www.writingunderwater.co.uk

The Writing Post offers tips and resources for the unpublished writer: links to magazines accepting submissions, contest links, and children's writing links to name a few. Writer's can submit writing to the database where visotors can review and make comments. No monthly subscription is required. All submissions are free for a limited time.
http://thewritingpost.com/
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http://thewritingpost.com/

http://members.tripod.com/well_of_words0/

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http://members.tripod.com/WritersReveries/WritersReveries/

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http://home.earthlink.net/~mariw/

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http://writeonline.yoll.net/
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Wikipedia-Article "W"

W
Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd
Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp
Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv
Ww Xx Yy Zz

W is the twenty-third letter of the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is double-u.

The earliest form of the letter W was a doubled V used in the 7th century by the earliest writers of Old English; it is from this <uu> digraph that the modern name "double U" comes. This digraph was not extensively used, the sound usually being represented instead by the runic wynn (Ƿ), but W gained popularity after the Norman Conquest, and by 1300 it had taken wynn's place in common use.

The Latin [w] sound developed into Romance [v]; therefore V no longer adequately represented Germanic [w]. In German—as in Romance—the phoneme [w] was lost; this is why German W represents [v] rather than [w]. In Dutch, W is a labiodental approximant (with the exception of words with EEUW, which have /eːw/), or other diphthongs containing -UW.

There are only four major European languages that use W in native words: English, German, Polish, and Dutch. In the Swedish and Finnish alphabets, "W" is seen as a variant of "V" and not a separate letter. It is however recognized and maintained in names, like "William". In the alphabets of modern Romance languages, it is not used either, except in foreign names and words recently borrowed (le week-end, il watt, el kiwi). When a spelling for the [w] sound in a native word is needed, a spelling from the native alphabet, such as U or OU, can be used instead. In Hebrew use the same letter, waw or vav is used to spell both [w] and [v], which can make problems in some cases. For example many Israelis say "Hollyvud" rather than "Hollywood" or "Darvin" rather than "Darwin". See more (in Hebrew).

The equivalent representation of the [w] sound in the Cyrillic alphabet is Ў, a letter unique to the Belarusian language.

"Double U" is the only English letter name with more than one syllable. This gives the nine-syllable initialism www the irony of being an abbreviation that takes more syllables to say than the unabbreviated form. A few speakers therefore shorten the name "double u" into "dub" only, although this is rather rare and nonstandard; for example, University of Washington is known colloquially as "U Dub". In the Texas dialect of American English, the name is often condensed to two syllables rather than three, resulting in George W. Bush's nickname of "Dubya".

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Alternative representations

Whiskey represents the letter W in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

In international Morse code the letter W is DitDahDah: · - -

In Braille the letter W is represented as (in Unicode), the dot pattern:

.X
XX
.X

Computing

In Unicode the capital W is codepoint U+0057 and the lowercase w is U+0077.

The ASCII code for capital W is 87 and for lowercase w is 119; or in binary 01010111 and 01110111, correspondingly.

The EBCDIC code for capital W is 230 and for lowercase w is 166.

The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "&#87;" and "&#119;" for upper and lower case respectively.

Meanings for W

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Two-letter combinations
Wa Wb Wc Wd We Wf Wg Wh Wi Wj Wk Wl Wm Wn Wo Wp Wq Wr Ws Wt Wu Wv Ww Wx Wy Wz
WA WB WC WD WE WF WG WH WI WJ WK WL WM WN WO WP WQ WR WS WT WU WV WW WX WY WZ
Letter-digit & Digit-letter combinations
W0 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9
0W 1W 2W 3W 4W 5W 6W 7W 8W 9W
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