This was taken from sleepywood.net forums.

Quote Originally Posted by pc123
Do you know of any websites that explain of-confused grammar or "structural" problems in easy terms?

Post them here. I'll update this; once we get enough, I'll sticky this.

Primary Writer's Material

Over 300 Ways to Say Said: The difference between a boring paper and an interesting one can sometimes be a matter of word choice. When revising, check your paper for general, boring verbs like "is" and "said." See if you can come up with a more accurate, and interesting, way to say (demonstrate/explain/show/enunciate) what you want to say (illustrate/discuss/prove/articulate).

Color Symbolism: Color symbolism is often the key to creating vivid imagery. Here is a list of some of the most commonly used colors in literature and emotions associated with them.
Edit: Sticky please. :D

Edit2: To all new writers, paragraphing, spellchecking and punctuation are important. I'm getting sick of saying this all the time. Try to elaborate more and watch your grammar.

Edit3: Since the "300 Ways to Say Said" link is broken, try using this online thesaurus.