To read later.
Originally shared by Nicola Smith
A writer/lecturer I know shared this as a useful resource for others teaching writing.
Laura Gibbs 🙂
To read later.
Originally shared by Nicola Smith
A writer/lecturer I know shared this as a useful resource for others teaching writing.
Laura Gibbs 🙂

Paging William Gibson. William Gibson to the augmented reality communication interface, please.
Originally shared by Singularity Hub
Cybersecurity Pros Will Soon Patrol Computer Networks Like Agents in ‘The Matrix’ http://suhub.co/2pU4CMl
To read later. Their articles are usually worth reading.
Originally shared by Standout Books
Knowing just a little about horses can add much-needed realism to a fantasy world (and its creatures).
“There may haply be some possible Means…”
Yeah, I think we’ve all written that proposal.
This is crying out for a story set in a world where this guy succeeded.
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/john-wilkins-moon-mission
There are (at least) two levels of representation: being visible and being seen. In this blog post, I talk about the difference between them in the context of how disability is represented in the TV shows NCIS and Bones.
Post-disaster construction. Refugee housing. Off-grid living.
David Farland is a Writers of the Future judge.
(Advisory: small, fixed-size font on this website.)
Originally shared by David Farland
https://mystorydoctor.com/ten-reasons-why-ill-quickly-reject-your-story/

I imagine that, as with car racing, this will become the source of innovations that spread into commercial drones.
An option for your futuristic sporting event story.
Originally shared by Singularity Hub
Why the Fast-Paced World of Drone Sports Is Getting So Popular http://suhub.co/2phemO6

Dammit, Jim…
Originally shared by Singularity Hub
Tricorder XPRIZE Awards $2.5M for Device That Detects Illness Using Your Phone http://suhub.co/2p1mRAJ

I have observed this.
Originally shared by Writers Write