Nanaea Posted April 5, 2007 Report Posted April 5, 2007 (*Eve, I thought there was already a thread for this. If I missed it, please feel free to move this post! Perhaps you could pin it too?) I found the Seventh Sanctum quite a while ago (while searching for a random name generator for a PC), but this site has so much to offer writers that I figured that I just had to share it here. Quote
Strawberry Posted April 5, 2007 Report Posted April 5, 2007 I love seventh sanctum! Some of those generators are just soo....hilarious! Quote
EveKnight75 Posted April 6, 2007 Report Posted April 6, 2007 At first, I also thought there was a thread for this. Apparently, there isn't. We were both thinking of the Erotic Thesaurus thread, which contains a lot of useful links. I've pinned this thread because it's obvious how important a list of writing resources would be. Quote
Nanaea Posted May 5, 2007 Author Report Posted May 5, 2007 The Universal Mary-Sue Litmus Test Now we all have no excuses. Quote
EveKnight75 Posted August 30, 2007 Report Posted August 30, 2007 Found these while cleaning up and thought I'd share. Here you go: http://www.boldstrokesbooks.com/articles.htmlLook down the list for the second section and you'll see articals on sex as a language and another on Crafting intamate moments by Radclyffe. Alot of the info is useful but alot also made me realize that publishing was not for me. Well hope it helps out. jaa ne Kat lol... great minds think alike.A good source of bondage descriptions and vocabulary is bdsmlibrary.com. Quote
Melrick Posted August 31, 2007 Report Posted August 31, 2007 Refdesk * Refdesk is great one-stop source for references and facts. Bartleby * Another good reference site. HowStuffWorks * A very good site to find out how a wide range of stuff works. Want to know exactly how Viagra works, for example? This site will tell you much more than you ever cared to know. WebMD * If your story involves anything medical, or if your character suffers from a certain ailment/desease then this site will describe to you everything you need to know about it. Writers Free Reference * This site provides external links to a huge range of different information. Law Enforcement Jargon * Excellent if one of your characters is a cop. Character Jobs * Not sure what job to give your charater? This site provides a list of them! This url takes you to the contemporary jobs, but the site also has fantasy/medieval and science ficture/future job lists. Erotic Quills * Lots of good advice on writing erotica. Serendipity * Various name generators, using the Seventh Sanctum generator codes. Suburban Name Generator * Want to create a name for your town/suburb? This might help. Squid.org * Some rather good fantasy-type name geneators. Namator * A contemporary name generator. Quote
FairyNiamh Posted September 16, 2007 Report Posted September 16, 2007 Not sure but perhaps this is the place to post this. If you are without Microsoft word and writing late at night... that usually means there are some misspelled words. You can run this nifty little spell checker. Free Spell you can add words not commonly used and names. Hope this was the right place to post this. Ja Ne. Quote
Melrick Posted September 17, 2007 Report Posted September 17, 2007 If you don't have Microsoft Word and can't afford it then there's an excellent free alternative available. It's a part of the OpenOffice suite. They have various programs like in the Microsoft Office suite. Writer is a part of their suite and has most of the stuff that Word has, including spell checking. It might be worth checking out. Quote
cu-kid9 Posted September 17, 2007 Report Posted September 17, 2007 I found this site Common Errors in English, to be really helpful. It has lists and lists of common errors, a list of "Non-errors" (things that people keep telling you are incorrect, but really just aren't), and then a list of other resource links at the bottom. Quote
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