aldersprig: (NanoGiraffe)
I was going to write up a post of links to word trackers, but this site has lots of the widgets.

Do you track your wordcount? When you're doing nano, do you use their site exclusively, or do you keep your words somewhere else? A widget tracker? A spreadsheet? What about when you're not doing nano?

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aldersprig: (NanoGiraffe)
So, you're writing something! Good, good, that's always a good first step no wait.

So, you're planning on writing something! (or pantsing, in which case come back to this post in November, or whenever you write it ;-)

You probably have characters, and they probably need names.

(I got through two very long chapters of a theoretical serial without naming the characters, once. I'm pretty sure the Finder is just named Finder by now).

Names with Meaning
Behind The Name is the most accurate, comprehensive name site I've found.
Think Baby Names is also pretty good.
20,000 Names has nice lists: "Dark" Names. "Weather" Names. And so on.
Want to name a character appropriately for a historical American era?
the Social Security Database goes back to 1879 with the top names for each year.
Via [personal profile] anke: "In case anyone wants to name someone from Germany, www.beliebte-vornamen.de has lists of the most popular baby names from 1890 to the present. just pick the birth year and see"
And here's a huge resource on historically accurate names: The SCA's name articles
A Name-suggester site ("I like this name." "Try these names.") via [personal profile] meridian_rose

If you can still get your hands on a phone book, that's a great way to pick out surnames.

Or check out Wikipedia's lists of most common surnames by location.

Names with no Meaning
Fourteen Minutes has a lovely random-name-sound generator
Springhole has several name generators
Seventh Sanctum is like the granddaddy of name generators
Chaotic Shiny has quite a few name generators, too.
This one's new to me (Mithril & Mages) but makes some fun names.
Serendipity Generators via [personal profile] meridian_rose

A list of Naming resources via [personal profile] meridian_rose

Baby Name Wizard, via [personal profile] inventrix and Cal's long and useful discussion on Behind the Name and Baby name Wizard.

There! Now that all your male characters are no longer named Jack (or maybe that's just my problem), you're ready to go.

Well, I mean, your characters are ready to go...

...well, at least they have names.

Know any more great sites? Let me know!
aldersprig: (lynSnow)
 I needed a genre. I found:
A list of generators 
A blog post subject generator 
and
a series of generators, including 
the genre blender.  (I got historical/fantasy/romance.)
aldersprig: (Aldersprig Leaves Raining)
http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=7427

(I regret that I no longer know who tumblr-blogged this. But it's pretty fun)

tiny blue mantis. it wears a lot of eye makeup. it lives in a cave with its parents.

From a site that also brings you a monster generator: http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=2382

Thespian deer-being who likes dapper clothing

This is a lot of fun!
aldersprig: (BookGlasses)
This website - http://www.mithrilandmages.com/ - has a number of interesting generators, including
a city & town name generator.
aldersprig: a brown-skinned girl with elf ears, yellow eyes, and a red hood carrying a notebook. (CiaraPicture)
http://www.springhole.net/writing_roleplaying_randomators/character-build.htm

Gives you results like:

Coroner/Gardener/Velociraptor
Gemologist/Songwriter/Dragon/Sculptor

(why don't I have a tag for "generators?")

There's also a character interests generator - Your character's interests include candle-making, owls, web design, and old castles.

A skills generator - Your character's skills include martial arts, horseback riding, and playing the guitar.

And check this out, a personality generator:
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aldersprig: (BookGlasses)
Guys guys guys it's a law generator!

(Link via Seventh Sanctum, which also has a zillion awesome generators)

"The penalty for a courtesan fighting in public is a small fine."

"The penalty for stealing a hunting bird is a warning."

There's also a superstition generator!
"An artist happening upon a certain white flower in a grove of maple trees is thought to predict a death."

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