Fool on the Hill, Matt‘s beloved first novel, is finally available as an ebook. You can now buy it for Kindle or Nook, and it should soon be available for iTunes and Google Books as well.
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Lisa Gold
I am a freelance researcher, fact-checker, writer, editor, and rare book expert. I have an unusual and eclectic range of knowledge, skills, and experience.
I do creative research for writers of fiction and nonfiction. I teach classes and speak about research and fact-checking.
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Lisa's posts on the Bauman Rare Books Blog
- American Ephemera series (pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers of the American Revolution)
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Sites I like: Fact-Checking & Journalism
- ACES' 10 fact-checking tips for copy-editors
- Based on a True True Story (Information is Beautiful breakdown of films)
- Bissinger's "Shattered Glass"
- Borel's book, The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking
- Buttrey's Accuracy Checklist
- Buttry's tips on verifying facts and ensuring accuracy
- Calling Bullshit: Data Reasoning for the Digital Age
- Canby's "Fact-Checking at The New Yorker"
- Caulfield's Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers
- CJR investigative report on the Rolling Stone UVA rape article
- Cognitive bias cheat sheet
- Cognitive biases that screw up your decisions
- Columbia Journalism Review
- Covering Medical Research
- CUNY Accuracy Checklist for Reporters
- FactCheck.org
- Fee's 44 tips for greater accuracy
- HealthNewsReview
- Journalist's Resource
- Know Your Chances: Understanding Health Statistics
- McClelland's "An Ode to Fact-Checking"
- My Twitter list on Fact-checking
- PolitiFact
- Poynter Online
- Poynter's must-reads for fact-checkers
- Quote Investigator
- Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Science
- SciCheck
- Shin's 7 ways to make your work easy to fact-check
- Smith's book, The Fact-Checker's Bible
- Snopes.com Urban Legends
- SPJ's Journalist's Toolbox
- The Curious Journalist's Guide to Data
- The Guardian's 9-point guide to spotting a dodgy statistic
- The Upshot (New York Times)
- Today's Front Pages
- Verification Handbook
- What are the Odds? Reporting on Risk
- YouthRadio's intro to fact-checking for journalists
Sites I Like: Libraries & Research
- 250+ Digital Libraries & Archives
- AAS exhibition: The News Media and the Making of America, 1730-1865
- AcademicInfo Online Subject Guides
- ALA's Best Free Reference Websites Index
- AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
- American Archives: Documents of the American Revolution, 1774-1776
- American Journeys
- American Rhetoric
- ArchiveGrid
- Avalon Project–Documents in Law & History
- Best of History Web Sites
- Book Owners Online
- British History Online
- Catalogue of English Literary Manuscripts 1450-1700
- Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers at the LOC
- CIA World Factbook
- Collage: The London Picture Archive
- Corpus of Historical American English
- Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites
- Declaration Resources Project
- Dictionary of American Regional English
- Digital Collections in Performing Arts
- Digital History
- Digital Primary Sources from American Historical Review
- Digital Public Library of America
- Digitized Diary Index
- Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution
- Early American Sources
- Early English Books Online
- Early Modern Resources
- Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker
- Emily Dickinson Archive
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Encyclopedia Smithsonian
- English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC)
- EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History
- Europeana
- Food Timeline
- Footnote
- Founders Online
- Getty Provenance Index Databases
- Global Price & Income History
- Google Advanced Search
- Google Book Search
- Google Ngram Viewer
- Graphics Atlas
- Green's Dictionary of Slang
- Harry Ransom Center Digital Collections
- HathiTrust Digital Library
- Hindsight resources list
- Historical Blogs: Fiction & Fact
- Historical Currency Converter
- Historical Text Archive
- Historical Thesaurus of English
- Historical Voices
- History On-line
- Holocaust Resources on the Web
- How to read and understand a scientific paper: a guide for non-scientists
- Images from Libraries & Museums
- In the Library with the Lead Pipe
- Internet Archive
- Internet History Sourcebooks Project
- Journal of the American Revolution
- Legacy Libraries at LibraryThing
- LibGuides
- Librarian and Information Science News
- Library & Archival Exhibitions on the Web
- Library of Congress Bibliographies, Research Guides & Finding Aids
- Library of Congress Digital Collections
- Locating London's Past
- London Picture Map
- Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America
- Martindale's Reference Desk
- Measuring Worth
- My Twitter list on Research & Libraries
- National Museum of Play Online Collections
- National Science Digital Library
- New York City History: NYPL Best of the Web
- Old Book Illustrations
- Old Maps Online
- Open Culture
- Open Library search inside the books
- Oral History Centers and Collections
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Paleo-Future
- Past is Present
- Primary Sources at Yale
- Project Gutenberg
- Provenance Online Project
- Rag Linen
- Research Buzz
- Researching the American Revolution
- Sarah Werner's compendium of resources (digitized First Folios, book history)
- Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
- Seattle Public Library databases
- SFE: Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- Smithsonian Learning Lab
- The Authentic History Center: Primary Sources from American Popular Culture
- The CITE
- The Collation, Folger Shakespeare Library
- The European Library portal
- The Historiography of the American Revolution: A Timeline
- The History Blog
- The Museum of Online Museums
- The Online Books Page
- The Public Domain Review
- The Reading Experience Database
- The Shelley-Godwin Archive
- The Skyscraper Center
- Unpaywall (legal way to read paywalled research articles for free)
- Victorian Literature & Culture Sites for Online Research
- Voice of the Shuttle
- WATCH: Writers, Artists & Their Copyright Holders
- Wonders & Marvels
- World Digital Library
- WWW-VL History Central Catalogue
Sites I Like: Miscellany
Sites I Like: Publishing & Books
- 100 Best First Lines of Novels
- A list of 43 book lists
- Arts & Letters Daily
- Authors Alliance
- Book Cover Archive
- Brave New World
- GalleyCat
- Guardian Books Blog
- Historical Novel Society
- IndieBound
- Jacket Copy
- Jane Friedman's Writing Advice Archive
- Locus Online
- MobyLives
- Northwest Book Lovers
- Preditors & Editors
- Seattle Review of Books
- SFWA: Writers Beware
- Writing the Other
Sites I Like: Rare Books
- Bauman Rare Books
- Bauman Rare Books Blog
- Book Patrol
- British Library's links to selected digital facsimile sites
- Directory of Web Resources for the Rare Materials Cataloger
- List of rare book library blogs
- PhiloBiblos
- Rare Book Room
- Rebecca Romney's Aldine blog
- Resources for the history of books and printing
- The Private Library
Sites I like: Seattle
Sites I Like: Words & Editing
- After Deadline
- AP Stylebook Ask the Editor
- AP vs. Chicago
- Avoiding plagiarism: ORI Guide to Ethical Writing
- Chicago Manual of Style Online Q&A
- CopyEditing
- Editing Tools (from KOK Edit)
- EditTeach
- Identifont
- Johnson blog at the Economist
- Language Hat
- Language Log
- The Subversive Copy Editor Blog
- The Word Detective
- Unsuck It
- Word Spy
- World Wide Words