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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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When Something Changes Mid-Draft: http://bit.ly/11fHyCg
@stdennard
The only benefit of trad. pub. is print distribution?
Agents disagree:
http://bit.ly/15CLSBv @Porter_Anderson @EkstromRachel @Janet_Reid
Self-pubbed authors take spotlight at the #LBF …& a
reminder for them to stay grounded:
http://bit.ly/13sCEDy @Porter_Anderson @OrnaRoss 
Shakespeare’s influence on crime fiction: http://bit.ly/ZOkg3Y
@mkinberg
Is there a turning point in the us-vs-them acrimony of
trad pub and self-pub?
http://bit.ly/13xjpsJ @Porter_Anderson @barryeisler

A free directory of cover designers,
formatters, freelance editors, and more: http://bit.ly/nolbXq
Easy Steps to First-pass Revision: http://bit.ly/11qExPW @lindasclare
Screenwriting–how to create a TV show
(blog series): http://bit.ly/Z93MZM
@cockeyedcaravan
The 6 most common logline weaknesses: http://bit.ly/11qEUd8 @CrackingYarns
3 Tips To Help You Contact Book
Reviewers: http://bit.ly/11qLlgm
@badredheadmedia
Social media malpractice (knowing what
platform-building advice to ignore): http://bit.ly/Z9eLCn
@annehill
When it’s Okay to Say No to Conventions: http://bit.ly/Z9eW0r @reudaly
Fighting writing resistance: http://bit.ly/Z9fNOP @JennaAvery
Writing routines–word counting and other
habits: http://bit.ly/11qMLHQ @nealasher
10 Questions You Need to Ask Your
Characters Before They Can Stay In Your Story: http://bit.ly/Z9gqb9
@amazingstories0
Tips for teaching writing: http://bit.ly/Z9gzv4 @nadinekenney
The importance of a logline: http://bit.ly/11qNicQ @TheWrookie
Offset Printing for Self-Publishers: http://bit.ly/11rjRat @jfbookman
6 questions for an editor of Sleet
Magazine: http://bit.ly/12vGhty
Ways To Tap Into Your Creative Juice
Reserves: http://bit.ly/11rkelw
@theheraldryang
“Save the Cat” Beat Sheet Cheat
Spreadsheet: http://bit.ly/11rkkth
5 Tips For Finding Your Pirated Novel
Online: http://bit.ly/12vGzRk @jeanoram
The fantasy language problem: http://bit.ly/11rkqBc @DjangoWexler
An author and book blogger with tips for
authors on handling reviews: http://bit.ly/12vHAIU
@SweetMarie83
Beware of instant conflict: http://bit.ly/11rlKEc @cockeyedcaravan
A checklist to help you write your story:
http://bit.ly/11rmXLC @storyfix
How to use ‘telling’ to get the most out
of a scene: http://bit.ly/12vJfyd
@mooderino
How to improve your working habits: http://bit.ly/11rncX9 @AwfullyBigBlog
@nicolamorgan
Tips for getting to know your characters:
http://bit.ly/12vJpFR @noveleditor
The secret to subplots: http://bit.ly/11rnr4m @crackingyarns
25 Insights on Becoming a Better Writer: http://bit.ly/12vM1n4 @99u
Logline library with examples of winning
loglines: http://bit.ly/11rqrhf
@TheScriptLab
3 things 1 agent found surprising about
publishing: http://bit.ly/12vMR37
@RachelLKent
Flash Fiction: Writing with Restraint(s):
http://bit.ly/12vMW70 @EDFsChronicles
@salesses
Tips for making a living as a writer: http://bit.ly/12vN4nd @rachellegardner
Why 1 writer doesn’t self-pub: http://bit.ly/11rro9i @cstross
Only 15.5% of Readers in Survey Do Not
Intend To Read eBooks: http://bit.ly/12vNeL8
@galleycat
How to Increase Creativity with Ambient
Noise: http://bit.ly/12vNk5q @lifehackorg
Use a Mood Board to Boost Your Writing: http://bit.ly/11rrz4o @diymfa
Need a Creativity Jolt? Drop by a Modern
Art Show: http://bit.ly/12vNude
@creativitypost
Publishing excerpts from your book to
build a platform? http://bit.ly/11rrNIM
How Humor Can Make You a Better Writer: http://bit.ly/12vT13p @kmweiland
5 Red Flags Your Story Needs Revision: http://bit.ly/12vTouT @kristenlambtx
Why 1 writer disagrees with part of the
Hero’s Journey: http://bit.ly/11rxyGh
@crackingyarns
Is Fifty Shades of Grey Literally Making
Romance Sexier? http://bit.ly/11aP4OP
@AaronStanton
How to write a logline: http://bit.ly/15vkntC @crackingyarns
Story Problems? Maybe You Need a Good
Piece of Device: http://bit.ly/11aPc0x
@AlisonAtlee
You Are Here: The Road Map of Writing: http://bit.ly/15vkwxb @christicraig
Why You Need to Be Excited About Every
Single Thing You Write: http://bit.ly/11aPlBc
@kmweiland
Writing From an Authentic Teen Viewpoint:
http://bit.ly/ZdsJ5o @Lydia_sharp
Students’ Recollections of Authors as
Professors: http://bit.ly/11Wv0kK
@theatlantic @flavorwire
Writers, Are You Wasting Your Time
Submitting to Agents? http://bit.ly/ZdtiMu
@goblinwriter
When to query an agent after meeting one
at a conference: http://bit.ly/ZcKWkr
@mayaprasadwrite
Tips for overcoming writer’s block: http://bit.ly/11WFS1X @RuthHarrisBooks
Top 10 worst celebrity books: http://bit.ly/ZcLmY3 @telegraph
Using project binders to organize our
writing: http://bit.ly/11WH0Tf
@StephanieLMcGee
Five ways to keep up your motivation: http://bit.ly/ZcLYg5 @janelebak
8 Sneering Synonyms for
“Obvious”: http://bit.ly/11WHOrt
@writing_tips
Do you need a web presence before
querying agents? http://bit.ly/ZcMg6T
@mayaprasadwrite
Folders: The Computer’s Version of
Project Binders: http://bit.ly/11WIAo8
@StephanieLMcGee
The Art of Pacing in a Novel: http://bit.ly/ZcMJpA @elissacruz
Entertainment vs. Truth: http://bit.ly/yIwrHM @donmaass
You Signed With An Agent! …What Now? http://bit.ly/ZcN77B @nataliewhipple
9 Essential Things Most Author Websites
Need And Don’t Have: http://bit.ly/11WJYXU
@jeanoram
Physical Attribute Thesaurus Entry:
Fingers: http://bit.ly/ZcO7sb @ BeccaPuglisi
Tips for Writers on Working Smoothly with
a Graphic Artist: http://bit.ly/11WMCNk
Ebooks: newspapers should capitalize on
their archives…it could mean their salvation: http://bit.ly/ZcOFhP
@guardianbooks
Hooking a Reader While Establishing the
Story World: http://bit.ly/11WN1PQ
@Janice_hardy
How many different types of queries
should you write? http://bit.ly/ZcOZx9
@mayaprasadwrite
How to avoid info dumps: http://bit.ly/11Zlw8k @americanediting
Why novelists should read obituaries: http://bit.ly/17QCXvz @nailyournovel
4 things to understand about character
emotion: http://bit.ly/11ZnDZZ
How to Support Authors You Love Without
Spending A Penny: http://bit.ly/17QDrSi
@sarah_nicolas
5 writing tips from an award-winning
biographer: http://bit.ly/11Zovh0
@PublishersWkly
The rise of the Amish romance novel: http://bit.ly/17QDH3M @salon
Do You Need an Agent? http://bit.ly/11ZsVVm @bob_brooke
No matter what happens with publishing,
books will remain: http://tcrn.ch/11ZtmyJ
@TechCrunch @rezendi
How an enhanced ebook is being created
[infographic]: http://bit.ly/17QFvtE
@ebookfriendly
Tools For Writers: Using Dragon Dictate: http://bit.ly/11ZtA9l @catrambo
3 SEO Myths That Scare Writers (And How
to Use Them to Your Advantage): http://bit.ly/17QFLJ4
@robertleebrewer @alexisgrant
What makes a book YA versus Adult? http://bit.ly/11ZugeS @rhapsodybooks
Writer’s Block aka The Dead End: http://bit.ly/17QFXYI @fantasyfaction
@DEMEmrys
Author Blogging 101: Creating Income by
Recommending Resources: http://bit.ly/14IWUpc
@jfbookman
5 things 1 self-pubbed author learned in
the last year: http://bit.ly/ZIVRgh
@JadeKerrion
A POV Guide – With Graphics And Examples:
http://bit.ly/ZIVWAA @VeronicaSicoe
Setting Up Your Story – Your 3 Point
Terrain: http://bit.ly/14IXjYS
How to submit short fiction: http://bit.ly/ZIWdn4 @amazingstories0
7 Starting Tips for Adapting Your Own
Novel: http://bit.ly/14IXvqS
@ChuckSambuchino
How to Improve your Outline: http://bit.ly/14IXAep @SHalvatzis
The Indie guide to Audiobooks on ACX: http://bit.ly/ZIWGWs @chaseadventures
3 writing commandments, in order of
importance: http://bit.ly/ZJLIA2
@JennyHansenCA
When agents should follow up on
submissions: http://bit.ly/ZJM6yq
@janet_reid
5 Underrated Artistic Qualities: http://bit.ly/14JGDQU @annieneugebauer
Make Your eBooks Rock by Breaking All the
Rules of Creating a Book: http://bit.ly/14JGPzw
@danasitar
Character Archetypes 101: http://bit.ly/ZJNqBi @jeanniecampbell
As long as you have a word, there’s never
a blank page: http://bit.ly/14JHDV7
The New Yorker Rejects Itself: A
Quasi-Scientific Analysis of Slush Piles: http://bit.ly/17efx1L
@thereviewreview
Picture Books Are Not Just for Children:
10 Reasons Why: http://bit.ly/Y0hrTg
@writersdigest
8 Common Creative Writing Mistakes: http://bit.ly/17efJhD @melissadonovan
Writing Action Scenes: http://bit.ly/17efR0p @AJHumpage
5 Red Flags Your Story Needs Revision: http://bit.ly/17efUcS @kristenlambtx
Goals for You and for Your Characters: http://bit.ly/Y0hBKi @plotwhisperer
Why the Reader Is Your Co-Writer: http://bit.ly/17eg184 @kmweiland
How to Write a Short Story: http://bit.ly/Y0hEpA @jamesscottbell
How to Organize Time for a Dramatic
Story: http://bit.ly/17eg5Vo @BrianKlems
Is it Really Time for Authors to Stop
Blogging? http://bit.ly/Y0hJcP @annerallen
Conflict – The Foundation of
Storytelling: http://bit.ly/15CGfmI
@scriptmag
Ten Deadly Sins of Pitching: http://bit.ly/11fHimP @lizlip
Using Nuances and Subtext to Bring
Characters and World To Life: http://bit.ly/15CGrCH
@BryanThomasS
Repairing a ‘broken’ manuscript: http://bit.ly/15CH4ff @carlywatters
Gordon Ramsay’s Novel-Writing
Instruction: http://bit.ly/11fIhTX
@hookedonnoir
Children’s Nonfiction Publishing Comes of
Age: http://bit.ly/15CHp1F @pubperspectives
One Simple Trick That Makes Editing Less
Painful: http://bit.ly/11fItCP @jodyhedlund
The Trouble with In Medias Res: http://bit.ly/15CHwKG @kristenlambtx
5 things necessary for a writer’s
survival: http://bit.ly/15CHIJG
@DoSomeDamage @jcharbonneau
Bookshop browsing vital for publishing,
research finds: http://bit.ly/17UUmTF
@thebookseller
Are the French Preparing an E-Book
Revolution? Mais Oui! http://to.pbs.org/17UUq63
@mediatwit
Plot – What Happens Next? http://bit.ly/13sAzaE @scriptmag
What Do Readers Really Want From Literary
Adaptations? http://bit.ly/ZmiQ6n
@JoshACorman
Why Zombies? A Defense of the Z Word: http://bit.ly/13sAJio @amazonbooks
5 self-pubbing mistakes 1 writer made
last year: http://bit.ly/17UVB5u
@mollygreene
3 Tips for Developing Enthralling
Characters: http://bit.ly/13sAVOE
@jodyhedlund
Writing A Setting For a Locale You’ve
Never Visited: http://bit.ly/17UVSoP
The five biggest bullies of writers: http://bit.ly/17UVXZO @wendypmiller
Dos and don’ts for screenwriters: http://bit.ly/13sBnwu @scriptmag
All about writing serials: http://bit.ly/13sBzf6 @susankayequinn
12 Ways To Ensure You’re Legally Using
Online Photos: http://bit.ly/17UWydR
@12most
Deep Worldbuilding and POV Preparation: http://bit.ly/13sBFDx @juliettewade
3 things you need for a successful book: http://bit.ly/17UWFX0 @rachellegardner
Tips for Writing and Working Full-Time: http://bit.ly/13sBNmr
After the Editorial Letter: a peek at
pass pages and beyond: http://bit.ly/17UWV8i
@erin_bowman
DeviantArt’s New Service Turns Users Into
Massive Outsourced Creative Team: http://bit.ly/137ZkNd
@Wired_Design @passivevoiceblg
A New Question to Ask Your Characters: http://bit.ly/ZCvF77 @jeanniecampbell
Write About What Scares You: http://bit.ly/13sCZWQ @write_practice
10 Screenwriting Lessons You Can Learn
From Ghostbusters: http://bit.ly/13sD50T
How Boxing Can Make Us Better Writers: http://bit.ly/13sD6BK @kristenlambtx
5 things 1 writer learned from her
editor: http://bit.ly/13sDikt @DonnaGalanti
6 Things Readers Want from Your Author
Website: http://bit.ly/17UYqU4 @authormedia
How much should we worry about word
count? http://bit.ly/13sDnoq @noveleditor
Writing Contests – When to Enter, When to
Run: http://bit.ly/13sDqjT @hopeclark
Why plot milestones might not be equally
spaced – and why that’s good: http://bit.ly/YPKzfg
@dirtywhitecandy
What is a story? http://bit.ly/XGoDBu @scriptmag

Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

4 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergApril 28, 2013

    Elizabeth – As always, a treasure trove of links! I’m interested in the one about ‘authors as professors.’ Wonder what my students would say about me… Nah, rather not think about it. ;-)

  2. Alex J. CavanaughApril 28, 2013

    Big fan of the Save the Cat Beat Sheet.
    How to support an author without spending money? Request that person’s book at the library!

  3. Clarissa DraperApril 28, 2013

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Saw your blog in a list of best websites for writers in Writer’s Digest. Congrats!

  4. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsApril 28, 2013

    Alex–You know, I’m not sure if they listed that one in the post…good idea!

    Clarissa–Thanks! It was very kind of them. :)

    Margot–I bet they’d say great things!

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