This page contains a list of resources for writers, including things Caledonia Fife has discovered whilst researching their books.
Resources for Publishing
These are resources for writers who choose to publish their own work. Traditionally published writers might find some of it helpful, especially the marketing areas, but some of this will be handled by your publisher.
A blog full of book marketing posts with plenty of tips and ideas
Indie story geek – make sure your book is on here so readers can find it
Codex writers – once you qualify, get your membership.
30 free marketing courses that might help you market your book.
Another free marketing course.
How to design and sell merch.
Resources for writers
A guide to what should be on an author’s website – don’t base yours on Rebel Wrath, this isn’t an author site. Look at Caledonia Fife‘s site for better inspiration.
How to title a short story.
Novel outlining templates – handy if you’re struggling with planning your book.
Resources for accessibility
A coder with a disability that affects their hands describes what adaptations they’ve found useful.
Resources for conlanging
Word generator – for conlanging. List your consonants, vowels, etc, and add your syllable structure and syllables in a word, and it will generate you a list of words possible in your conlang.
Another word generator – this one is modelled after the defunct Awkwords site, so good if you are used to that and miss it.
Resources for worldbuilding
Food Timeline – from pre-17000BC to 2009AD, a timeline of food discoveries, the recipes that came from that, and every item on the list is clickable and gives a lot of information. Exceptional resource for historic authors an handy for fantasy authors too.
A very informative reddit discussion on how much farmland is needed to support a city.
A medieval worldbuilding tutorial for towns and cities
How did they make iron? Where and how was it mined, and what happened after that?