Never heard of Bookbuster's but maybe someone else on here has? I would never do something like that unless I could find someone who had, and ask tons of questions. I'm so cautious...sometimes, I think TOO cautious, you know?

Now as far as a good writing site, I am wondering what you needs are? To read good articles on writing, I subscribe to a lot of good E-zines that bring valuable info to me either weekly/monthly, or even quarterly.

I think sites like Writer's Digest has SOME good things on it, but they are not interested in me as a writer, they want to SELL me something. So I wouldn't use them for "stuff."

C. Hope Clark site, http://www.fundsforwriters.com/ is a good, overall site and she has some great ebooks to purchase at very reasonable prices, depending on what you want out of your career. She has E-zines that are free and some that cost a small amount per year. I'm thinking 12.00 a year if I'm not mistaken, and let me tell you, they are ALWAYS valuable to me as a writer. She also gives places to submit your work. I don't share the ones she provides in her paying ezine because that wouldn't be fair. If you sign up for her free newsletter, tell her I sent ya. She's just a doll! And smart as a whip!

Another informative site you will want to visit and bookmark is Moira Allen's Writing-World site at: http://www.writing-world.com/index.shtml It is chocked full of articles to read about the craft. I mean chocked full! And there are contest postings there along with other great stuff.

I need to find another word besides stuff, but that says it all, eh?

Anyhoo...will this help for starters?

STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE WHO TELL YOU THEY WILL PROMOTE YOU FOR $25.00 AND GET YOU ON ALL THESE RADIO SHOWS, ETC...

You can do that on your own. Trust me...