I thought it might be good if we could get a list going of links to help with writing. Here are some of my favorites. Let's try to keep the chit chat to a minimum on this thread so that it will make an easy reference, sound good?
One Look Reverse Dictionary--need a word but not quite sure what it is? Work backwards, type in a concept close to the word you need and all the possible words tied to it will pop up!
http://www.onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml
Rhyming Dictionary--If you need a rhyme, this is heaven!
http://www.rhymezone.com/
Autocrit--want a tool that will show you all those weak repeated words and have it tell you approximately by what % you are overusing them? Put your excerpt in the text box and it analyzes the date for you.
http://www.autocrit.com/index.php
Encyclopedia Mythica--One stop shopping for Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic and Native Amerinac mythology.
http://www.pantheon.org/Verla Kay's Blue Board--Most of you know this one and if you don't, you need this resource! Without a doubt the best place to find up to date info on all things YA & Kidlit, including Response Times for both Agents and Publishers
http://www.verlakay.com/boards/index.phpUrban Dictionary--good place to look up slang terms or modernisms and decide if they are right for your novel. (use with care--don't date your novel by going slang crazy ;))
http://www.urbandictionary.com/Medieval Beastiary--need a fantasy beastie? Start here!
http://www.bestiary.ca/beasts/beastalpha.htmWriting Realistic Injuries--gunshot wounds, hypothermia, dislocated shoulders...need accurate info for your scenarios? Have a look here.
http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~leiafee/ramblings/realistic_injuri...The Character Therapist--Whatever issue, mental or emotional condition/nerosis your character has, the Character Therapist has you covered.
http://www.charactertherapist.blogspot.com/