Black Box
Other resources...
I haven't tried to rigidly categorize authors, sites referenced in this website,
market links, critique groups, general resources, and more. Instead, I've left an
eclectic list for you to browse. These are all sites that have sparked my interest
for one reason or another. May they do the same for you.


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Need to research real-life events? There's no more reliable source than National
Public Radio (NPR) for news on global, national, and local events, the arts, and
even a wacky story or two on "This American Life."
National Geographic. 'nuf said.
Researching Africa or African art? Check out the National Museum of African Art
(part of the Smithsonian).
The National Museum of Health and Medicine has information on just what you'd
expect.
NetSerf is another collection of medieval resources available on the internet. Extra
points for the super-fabulous name.
New Advent is a large Catholic resource, including encyclopedia.
Novelspot.net is a place for novelists in any genre to hang out.
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NationalGeographic.com
Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
National Museum of Health and Medicine
Netserf
New Advent
Novelspot
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Image from Hubble Telescope courtesy of Hubblesite.org.
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monitor..."
"Very well written..."
"I enjoyed the descriptions..."
"I can almost see old Mallas sitting
there..."
"Really well done..."
"A good read..."
"Very, very well told..."

Readers, on The Gray Mist.
Green Box
Blue Line
Chocolate Line
Rose Line
"Nicely done!"
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