umerous writing programs exist on high school, college, and university campuses. Other helpful sites on the Internet include information on composition theory, practice, and pedagogy. The links that follow organize these sites into various categories. If you know of any additional sites that should be added, of a site that should be dropped, or of a site that should be categorized differently, please contact the program administrators.

WAC PROGRAMS AND WRITING CENTERS
Browse through an extensive alphabetically arranged list of academic writing centers. It provides a great way to see what others in the field are doing in their centers, and it allows viewers to examine a wide range of operating techniques and diverse programs.

MATERIALS FOR STUDENT WRITERS
The sites in this collection are mostly resources from different programs, and the material they offer can benefit not only student writers, but all writers. There is information on grammar, style, research, plus advice on other aspects of writing.

TOOLS FOR WRITING INSTRUCTORS
This is a short list of organizations who provide support and resources for writing professionals and links to job listings in the U.S.A. and abroad.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) RESOURCES
This is a great site for ESL instructors and students who speak or are learning English as a second language. It has something for a diverse audience: help for learners, teachers, job lists, etc.

ON-LINE JOURNALS
There are several on-line journals listed here with plenty of variety. Anyone interested in conversing with others about writing should find this a list worth looking at. On-line journals are a great way to communicate with others of a similar interest, and users can choose to contribute their thoughts or learn what others have to say about writing.

GENERAL INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
This eclectic collection is great fun to explore. There is information available on a variety of topics for every kind of writer, from the expository to the creative.