World Building
Resources for my fellow research fiends and the curious
Hello, my name is Kat, and I am a world building addict. I love researching, and it makes me feel productive (it's my bubble, don't burst it). But all my research is just sitting in my digital notebook, gathering dust while I struggle with the whole actually writing thing. So I'm throwing it up here in the hopes it can save some other writers, who like research a little less than I do, some time. It's also just interesting stuff if you are perpetually curious like me.
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I've got a lot of information on two main topics, the late 1700s England, and Otherworld mythology. I'm not sure how to organize it for ease of use. It's organized now like my brain threw up on my monitor. I'll try and clean it up for guests, but forgive me if it's a little scattered.

1780's London
Hair was big, coffee shops were still popular, buildings were as likely to fall on you as shelter you. For a good time, promenade.

The Otherworld
A land that exists alongside our own, filled with beings of myth and legends.