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- “Ms. Gold roams at ease through the most difficult and recondite topics, like an Indiana Jones of the world of letters.” –-Neal Stephenson
- Creative research is like treasure hunting, and to do it well you must be skeptical, curious, discriminating, persistent, and willing to look beneath the surface.
Lisa Gold
I'm a freelance researcher, writer, editor, and consultant with an unusual and eclectic range of knowledge, skills, and experience.
I do creative research for writers of fiction and nonfiction and teach creative research through classes and coaching.
I offer research, fact-checking, content development, and editorial services for individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Please contact me for more information.
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Matt Ruff (my husband)
People I Like
Sites & Blogs I Like
- Atlas Obscura
- BoingBoing
- Curious Expeditions
- Cute Overload
- Dear Sugar
- EFF Deeplinks Blog
- History Spork
- How to be a Retronaut
- Humans at Work
- I can has cheezburger
- Identifont
- io9
- Letters of Note
- Paleo-Future
- Planet Money
- Snopes.com Urban Legends
- Sterling Editing
- StoryCorps
- Stuck in Customs
- TED Talks
- The Consumerist
- The Laboratorium
- The Mongoliad
- This American Life
- Wikipedia's Lamest Edit Wars
- ZooBorns
Sites I Like About Books & Publishing
- A list of 43 book lists
- ABC for Book Collectors
- Arts & Letters Daily
- Book Cover Archive
- Book Patrol
- Booksquare
- Brave New World
- Chasing Ray
- GalleyCat
- Guardian Books Blog
- IndieBound
- Jacket Copy
- Jane Friedman's Writing Advice Archive
- Lambda Literary
- Locus Online
- MobyLives
- Northwest Book Lovers
- PersonaNonData
- PhiloBiblos
- Preditors & Editors
- Rare Book News
- SFWA: Writers Beware
- Shelf Life
- Survival of the Book
- TeleRead
- The Private Library
- The Swivet
- Writer Beware Blog
- Wynken de Worde
Sites I Like About Libraries & Research
- 8vo
- AcademicInfo Online Subject Guides
- AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
- American Archives: Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776
- American Journeys
- Avalon Project–Documents in Law & History
- Best Free Reference Websites
- British History Online
- CIA World Factbook
- Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites
- Diana Hacker’s Research & Documentation Online
- Digital History
- DigitalKoans
- eHistory
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Encyclopedia Smithsonian
- EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History
- Food Timeline
- Footnote
- Google Book Search
- Historical Blogs: Fiction & Fact
- Historical Text Archive
- Historical Voices
- History On-line
- Holocaust Resources on the Web
- In the Library with the Lead Pipe
- Internet Archive
- Internet History Sourcebooks Project
- Intute
- Librarian and Information Science News
- Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web
- Library of Congress Bibliographies, Research Guides & Finding Aids
- Library of Congress Digital Collections
- Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
- National Science Digital Library
- Open Culture
- Past is Present
- Peter Scott's Library Blog
- Project Gutenberg
- Rag Linen
- Rare Book Room
- Research Buzz
- Resource Shelf
- Sarah Werner's blog
- SFE: Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- The Authentic History Center: Primary Sources from American Popular Culture
- The CITE
- The History Blog
- The Online Books Page
- The Reading Experience Database
- Victorian Literature & Culture Sites for Online Research
- Voice of the Shuttle
- Wonders & Marvels
Sites I like About Media & Journalism
Sites I Like About Words & Editing
- After Deadline
- All Sorts
- AP Stylebook Ask the Editor
- AP vs. Chicago
- Chicago Manual of Style Online Q&A
- CopyEditing
- Editing Tools (from KOK Edit)
- EditTeach
- HeadsUp
- Johnson blog at the Economist
- Language Hat
- Language Log
- The Blood-Red Pencil
- The Cranky Copy Editor
- The Editor's Desk
- The Subversive Copy Editor Blog
- The Word Detective
- Unsuck It
- Word Spy
- World Wide Words
Some Seattle sites I like
- Carl Brandon Society
- Clarion West Writers Workshop
- King County Library System
- Northwest Independent Editors Guild
- NW Media Arts
- Richard Hugo House
- Seattle Public Library
- Seattle Transit Blog
- The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- The Stranger Slog
- Uncle Bonsai
- University of Washington Libraries
- Woodland Park Zoo blog
