Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 22:50:54 GMT -5
I've always talked about the importance of documentation in fiction. In this article I highlight seven sites useful mainly to those who write fantasy and science fiction, but some are useful to any writer. These are resources that provide notions, concepts, images on various topics that a writer should consult depending on the story to be written. #1 – Our Amazing Planet The site is structured in four parts: Earth Waterfall Sky Life On OurAmazingPlanet you can read articles on the wonders of the Earth, thanks to information and images published by a team of experts.
It is a comprehensive exploration of our planet that will certainly be useful to a writer - not just a fantasy writer - for his settings. #2 – Live Science Created by the same company as the Phone Number Data previous one, TechMediaNetwork, LiveScience is divided into 8 main sections: Space Animals Health Environment Technology Culture History Strange news It is a scientific resource written in language accessible to anyone. Also for this site there is a team of experienced science journalists and video producers who publish articles about new discoveries and myths.
Public Domain Review A great resource of public domain works in the artistic, historical, musical, philosophical, literary, photographic, religious and scientific fields through articles, films, images. Public Domain Review is a database that I believe could be very interesting for writers due to the large amount of information - and ideas! - which contains. #4 – Thunderbolts The Thunderbolts project , valid for science fiction writers, explores the so-called paradigm of the Electric Universe, which it explains with a very detailed guide. The site presents itself as an authoritative voice in the space field, publishing ebooks, books and videos signed by scientists. The present, pending and confirmed predictions linked to the principles of the Electric Universe are interesting.
It is a comprehensive exploration of our planet that will certainly be useful to a writer - not just a fantasy writer - for his settings. #2 – Live Science Created by the same company as the Phone Number Data previous one, TechMediaNetwork, LiveScience is divided into 8 main sections: Space Animals Health Environment Technology Culture History Strange news It is a scientific resource written in language accessible to anyone. Also for this site there is a team of experienced science journalists and video producers who publish articles about new discoveries and myths.
Public Domain Review A great resource of public domain works in the artistic, historical, musical, philosophical, literary, photographic, religious and scientific fields through articles, films, images. Public Domain Review is a database that I believe could be very interesting for writers due to the large amount of information - and ideas! - which contains. #4 – Thunderbolts The Thunderbolts project , valid for science fiction writers, explores the so-called paradigm of the Electric Universe, which it explains with a very detailed guide. The site presents itself as an authoritative voice in the space field, publishing ebooks, books and videos signed by scientists. The present, pending and confirmed predictions linked to the principles of the Electric Universe are interesting.