5 Interesting Websites to Explore:
1. Bal Arneson’s website – http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/bal-arneson/index.html
2. Author Francine Rivers’ website – http://francinerivers.com/
3. Autonomous car website – http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-09-autonomous-car-streets-berlin.html
4. timeanddate.com website – http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=2011
5. Writing instructor Laurie Schnebly Campbell’s website – http://www.booklaurie.com/
I have used the time and date website several times, including looking up holidays. Thanks for the info, Ashley!
By: Julie Glover on September 23, 2011
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Hi Julie, You’re very welcome. I use this website to check the dates and positions of the moon when writing scenes set either well into the past or the future. Cheers, Ashley
By: A. C. Cockerill on September 23, 2011
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A perpetual calendar is a must for a time-travel writer! Love Laurie SC’s classes, too. Good picks!
By: Jennette Marie Powell on September 23, 2011
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Thank you so much, Jennette. Of the five links, my favorite is the “autonomous car”. Cheers, Ashley
By: A. C. Cockerill on September 23, 2011
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I didn’t know about these sites except for Laurie Campbell’s. In fact she’ll be doing an all day workshop for my chapter (www.lirw.org) on Oct 1.
The time and date site is particularly interesting and helpful. Thanks
By: Donna Coe-Velleman on September 24, 2011
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Hi Donna, You’re very welcome. Hope you enjoy Laurie’s Workshop. Cheers, Ashley
By: A. C. Cockerill on September 24, 2011
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Thanks for the website recs, and especially Laurie Campbell’s. I’m attending one of her plotting workshops this weekend. Very exciting!
By: Jolyse Barnett on September 29, 2011
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Hi Jolyse, That is so exciting. She’s a wonderful teacher. Hope you have a great time and learn tons. Cheers, Ashley
By: A. C. Cockerill on September 29, 2011
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