I wrote and posted again yesterday, whoo hoo! I'm waiting for the story to clear the queue at one posting archive, and then I'll post it in another one. I am hoping for time today to move on to the next writing project, but I'm back to work today, and Tuesdays are ALWAYS unpredictable.
My go-to reference tools are an online thesaurus and the Online Etymology Dictionary (http://www.etymonline.com/), which I use to make sure the terms I use in my writing are not so modern that they take the reader out of the period I'm writing. I also use general google searches for subjects I don't know that much about, and my main writing fandom has some extensive wikis and encyclopedias online, as well as a number of published reference works in book form.
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Date: Tuesday, May 26th, 2015 13:23 (UTC)My go-to reference tools are an online thesaurus and the Online Etymology Dictionary (http://www.etymonline.com/), which I use to make sure the terms I use in my writing are not so modern that they take the reader out of the period I'm writing. I also use general google searches for subjects I don't know that much about, and my main writing fandom has some extensive wikis and encyclopedias online, as well as a number of published reference works in book form.