Tag: encyclopedia

  • In Search Of…

    Art by Sean Phillips from surebeatsworking.blogspot.com
    Art by Sean Phillips from surebeatsworking.blogspot.com

    Investigations are part and parcel of being a creative person especially a fiction writer. Something triggers a thought and that leads to one thing, which leads to another and likely to another.

    But what’s the trigger? A piece of conversation. A throwaway line of dialogue in a film. A song lyric. The way a sunbeam falls across a picture in the living room. The way a bird is perched in a tree. The snake that’s ready to steal the bird’s eggs.

    Any of these can lead me down an investigatory path.

    Like Sara, I love to learn and keep on learning. Like her I have learned to read and appreciate reading for information. I can’t read as much non-fiction as she does (One a month? That’s waaaay beyond me.) but I do read a couple of magazines that get delivered to the house, usually from cover to cover. I’m reading more fiction than ever before, though, and reading a wider range of genres (including literary fiction) more than ever before, too. (more…)

  • Online writing resources (19 May 2012)

    Walk into any writer’s home, and you’ll find at least one bookshelf dedicated to a collection of reference materials. For some of the Confabulators, these libraries have been growing since our early days of high school or college. But with the invention of the World Wide Web, these books have grown dusty from disuse as we turned online for updated access to our favorite reference tools for writing.

    In the Information Age it’s not enough to have a dictionary and thesaurus handy. Encyclopedias are old school. Now there are search engines, wikis, grammar websites and a metric crap-ton of blogs about writing. (But seriously, when you have the Confabulator Cafe, why go anywhere else?)

    To help other writers, we thought it would be a good idea to ask the Confabulators to reveal their favorite online reference tools and go-to sites for writing. Each day, you’ll get some great tips on where to go for writing information. At the end of the week, we’ll collect all these suggestions into one big list for you to enjoy.

    And if you don’t see a website mentioned that you think deserves a little love, please let us know in the comments. We love discovering online writing sites we didn’t know about.