thewritersarchive:

This is an ultimate masterlist of many resources that could be helpful for writers. I apologize in advance for any not working links. Check out the ultimate writing resource masterlist here (x) and my “novel” tag here (x).

✑ PLANNING

Outlining & Organizing

✑ INSPIRATION

✑ PLOT

In General

Beginning

Foreshadowing

Setting

Ending

✑ CHARACTER

Names

Different Types of Characters

Males

Character Development

✑ STYLE

Chapters

Dialogue 

Show, Don’t Tell (Description)

Character Description

Flashbacks

P.O.V

LANGUAGE

✑ USEFUL WEBSITES/LINKS

Last but not least, the most helpful tool for any writer out there is Google!

Dear Mr. Wheaton, I was in the car with my 16 year old daughter and out of nowhere she said, “All hail the glow cloud. Sacrifice the children to the glow cloud.” I asked her, “What?” And she said Wil Wheaton supports it. Uh. Can you explain? Thanks.

wilwheaton:

hijinksensue:

wilwheaton:

hijinksensue:

wilwheaton:

Ask her if she wants to go to the dog park.

PEOPLE ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE DOG PARK. 

That’s exactly what the man in the tan jacket wants you to believe.

Yeah, tell THAT to the faceless old woman who secretly lives in your home. 

You know who doesn’t try to make you go into the Dog Park?

Hiram McDaniels, that’s who.

foxy-knitter:

lilykit627:

broadway-aradia:

but seriously when did we all start saying “yo”

Actually, if you really want to know, “Io” (pronounced “yo”) was a Latin … exclamation that sort of meant “Oh” or “Hey”. The common greeting for the holiday of Saturnalia was “Io Saturnalia!”

So we started saying “yo” about 2500 years ago, give or take a few hundred years.

yooooooo