No, Google is not a writing mentor.
No, Google is not Stephen King.
No, Google is not a best-seller How-to book.
But…Google has an infinite supply of knowledge (thanks to blogs and websites) and much of it from professionals in their subjects
I use Google all the time when I need info fast. For the things I need to extensively research I use both books and Google. But Internet research is still my first option as long as I double check all resources to make sure they are accurate.
I’ve shared a list of my Internet searches before but this is the complete list for the Disaster Crimes series (so far):
SEISMIC CRIMES:1. California2. San Francisco3. Earthquakes4. Self-defense moves5. Monster truck driving6. How to do doughnuts7. China Town8. China Town Gate9. Kung Chow Temple10. Dim Sum11. Golden Gate Park12. Cable Cars13. Chanel No514. Eggs Benedict15. High Striker game
BOOK 3:1. Hawaii/Oahu2. Places to get married in Orlando3. Kraft Azalea Gardens4. Surfing5. Surf terms6. Diamond Head7. USS Arizona Memorial8. Ala Moana Mall9. Shoulder gunshot wound10. American Red Cross
QUESTION: What are you Googled for (writing) research?
Published on March 16, 2016 04:00