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This month we have expert advice from Rob Innis on how to ensure your work is stored safe and sound, Ten Top Tips advises on how to make your dialogue convincing. Useful websites helps in that area too as well as offering some markets and a research site. And hopefully, you’ll find some fun and something to inspire you in the end note.

Useful websites details some under-used markets, has more help for those of you who struggle with dialogue and a new place for historical research.

http://www.ink-live.com/index 
This is a fabulous website that details lots of in-flight magazines from all over the world and you can view them online for free. So, if this is not a market you've thought about before it's an excellent place to start looking.

http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/s.htm
Making dialogue more believable can be tricky, especially if you are attempting to emulate the current slang used. Well, help is at hand. This website features all the slang you could possible handle to make your dialogue sound fresh and real.

www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/
Fantastic new educational website from the BBC which looks at the history of the world through the objects that were left behind. Could provide you with some inspiration for fiction and non-fiction work. Plus, you can add your own objects to the list. I think it's a great layout and I love the fact that it really is interactive.

Remember, if you run a website that you think may be of use to our readers, let me know. If I like it, I'll publish a link to it giving you a free plug. What could be better than that?