[quote name=\'mcsittel\' post=\'186046\' date=\'May 15 2008, 03:52 AM\']I was surprised to not see a world atlas of some kind on the list... as a geography fanatic and meteorologist, that gets used at work almost as much as the Billboard book my co-worker keeps at his desk! [/quote]
Good catch. My atlas is oversized and on a different shelf, so I completely forgot about it.
As someone already figured out, the bulk of the writing I do professionally is for QB Jr., the middle school version of our show, which is why The World Almanac for Kids comes in so handy. We use NAQT for the biggest chunk of our regular high school game, but they're not comfortable writing any younger than that.
Typically, the way I write is to use reference books to come up with a subject I think would be a good answer, then work back from that to construct the question, consulting various resources along the way.
[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'185998\' date=\'May 14 2008, 03:09 PM\']The day of the tournament, I told my old quiz bowl coach (manager of the tournament) about what went into writing questions (current references, double sourcing, and rewriting if necessary); her response was, "you put way too much effort into it."[/quote]
That's a shame. She of all people should appreciate your diligence. As a player, there's nothing more frustrating and disappointing than to come up against a poorly written or poorly researched question. The PlayCafe gang are still in the process of learning that.