is the new source
for online
literary searches
LACEY, WA - May 20, 1999 (INB) -- The online literary world is complex.
Great electronic resources await fiction writers, poets, screenwriters,
songwriters, journalists, and others, but where are they? In the
past long link lists at prominent literary sites and broad categories
at macro search engines have been the only help, but often these tedious
searches brought back poor results or none at all. A group of writers
and literary scholars who were tired of this problem created Pilot-Search,
http://www.pilot-search.com,
the new source for online literary searches.
Pilot-Search.com is a free online search engine comprised strictly of
literary links. Pilot-Search includes over 10,000 searchable links.
With over 250 categories Pilot-Search covers Book Reviews, Interviews,
individual writers like Tennessee Williams, Ghost Writing Services, e-Text,
MFA Programs, Short Story Contests, and much more. Pilot-Search
links to the internal pages of big sites like Salon, Project Gutenberg,
and the New York Times Book Review, but it also links to the pages
of smaller sites like Georgejr.com, Scribendi!, and E-Script Workshop.
Each day in the Featured Pages section, Pilot-Search spotlights five worthwhile
articles or sites.
Pilot-Search.com will celebrate its official launch on June 1st, but
users are invited to take a sneak peek at the fully functional site now
online. Registering all individual articles, literature, interviews,
services, and other literary URLs is not only welcome but strongly suggested.
Just go to http://www.pilot-search.com,
and click "Add a Site" to register your URLs.
Want to add the Net's premier literary search engine to your Web site?
Simply copy the search box code from http://www.pilot-search.com/addpilot.html,
and give your users the power of Pilot-Search. With Pilot-Search on your
site continually updating cumbersome pages of links will no longer be
necessary.
For anyone wanting to find literary resources faster Pilot-Search.com
is the best guide online. Bookmark it.
Pilot-Search.com was created by the staff of Pif
Magazine, http://www.pifmagazine.com,
and Zine-X, http://www.zine-x.com.
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