As a
belated Christmas gift, here are some of my favorite sites for writers and
readers.
Fun Stuff
The
purpose of CityLab is to tell the story of the world’s cities: how they
work, the challenges they face, and the solutions they need. My favorite recent
story is why kids love garbage trucks.
(Having something large and a little scary do the same chore each week
is kind of magical, especially when a friendly driver always waves “Hi.” Also,
kids love dumping stuff.)
Gizmodo
is a design, technology, science and science fiction website. It has lots of
neat articles and posts, cool maps, and links to the latest in science fiction TV and movies so
you can get your Mandalorian fix. Gizmodo Design takes a people-centric
approach to covering software, architecture, and more and analyzes why products
and systems look and work in the way that they do. The section called Field Guides
covers gadgets and how to make them work better for you.
If
you write science fiction and need an idea for a spaceship or just like looking
at cool stuff that zips through outer space, this is the site for you.
Want
to know how your smartphone is listening to you or what apps steal your data?
Check out Kim Komando’s tech website. It’s not scary but written clear enough
for even those of us who still find our new microwave oven's controls confusing. Why
are you looking at me like that? You know you can’t figure yours out either.
I
love the sciency stuff and Science Friday is one of the best. It’s fun for the
brain, an entertaining, informational show produced by public radio. The most
recent show discusses the best board games and science books for the layman in
case you need to spend that gift card. Then check out the 2019 Ig Nobel Prize
Ceremony, a tribute to offbeat and quirky scientific studies. (The researchers
who won the economics prize tested which country’s paper money is best at
transmitting dangerous bacteria.)
Writing Stuff
This
is a nifty site from Purdue University that’s open access for the public. It’s not
just for academics. They have easy to understand explanations for grammar, word
usage, and punctuation and good articles on the writing process.
From
the blog by Suzannah Windsor Freeman, the title says it all. These aren’t just
short tips, but links to blogs with a detailed discussion of particular issues.
For
the writer and the hypochondriac in all of us. WebMD is written for the layman
so it’s the perfect site to find just the right disease to inflict on a
character.
Reedsy
is great for writers looking for help. The site has professionals for hire such as editors, book
designers, cover artists, and the like, especially helpful for self-publishers.
Reedsy also produces an interesting blog and has lists of tools, book promotion
sites and writing contests.
Speaking
of tools…ProWritingAid
I
was leery of writing tools, but ProWritingAid changed that. It has a lot of
interesting features, a strong editing interface and is great for catching
grammar errors. More importantly, I found it easier to use with a smaller learning curve than Grammerley and Scrivener. Also, it’s reasonably
priced. Grammerley has free a version to download or you can upgrade to premium. ProWritingAid and Scrivener both have free trials. Each site has pluses and minuses, so try before you buy. ProWritingAid and the others are no substitute for
a human editor, but help to polish that first draft. If you’re thinking of a
writing tool, check them out.
L. A. Kelley writes science fiction and fantasy adventures with humor, romance and a touch of sass. She loves stuff, digital or otherwise.
3 comments:
Thanks! Lots of cool sites to check out.
A great line up of sites to visit. Thanks so much.
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