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100 Search Engines for Writers

November 7th, 2008 by Jon

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Here’s a nice list of 100 useful search engines to help you find just about anything:

http://www.unixl.com/blog/2008/100-fun-useful-search-engines-for-writers/

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3 Responses to “100 Search Engines for Writers”

  1. Toni Shrader Says:
    November 7th, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    WOW…thanks for this list! I will use it often

  2. Laini Says:
    November 7th, 2008 at 6:42 pm

    Hi Jon! Interesting list. As for the magazine question: travel, craft, and. . . home decor? I don’t know if that TOTALLY works in my case (but certainly, it sort of works, and I’m not an avid magazine buyer), but it’s an interesting idea. I have periodically made lists of things that I love, things that “light my mind on fire” to sort of remind myself of what subjects, ideas, etc, are most interesting and appealing to me. There are the big obvious ones, but I find if I force myself to make a really long list, I come up with all kinds of interesting LITTLE things, and they start bumping into each other and gelling into story ideas. I’ve gotten a couple of really cool story ideas that way recently (but have not written the stories!)

  3. Janet O'Connor Says:
    November 7th, 2008 at 9:19 pm

    Hi Jon,
    Thank you for this list. It has a lot of everything. It’s a wonderful resource.
    My Best,
    Janet

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