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, andLinus 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.