Links and Tools

It no longer surprises me to find some really useful resources across the internet, but it used to, back when pages were just for Dancing Hamsters, and AOL. This is a biased list of things. I’m sharing them; YMMV.

Links

  • MyNoise.Net – my “go to” sound/music page for my studio time. I highly recommend sponsoring the project for the extras…they’re well worth it!
  • What Should I Read Next? – Self-explanatory, but essentially, just enter an author, title, character name, or even genre, and it spits out a pretty clever list of books to read.
  • Noises.Online – a new background noise generator from the same person that does MyNoise.net. This one is simple, intuitive, free, and very high-quality.
  • YouTube – seriously, once you get past all the stupid reaction videos (for real, how is that even entertaining?!), there’s some highly educational content on this platform. Some of my go-to channels include Tested, Physics Girl, Jayz Two Cents, Good Mythical Morning, and Linus Tech Tips. Some are more entertainment than education.
  • Lose the Very – a handy tool to replace very ______ with a single word that does the job. I’m using it since 2021 to improve my communication writing.