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By Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigBlog

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Have a great week!

Rethink your writing space–by looking at other rooms in your home: http://dld.bz/ddzjG @bryancohenbooks

4 Reasons to Celebrate Your Writing Milestones: http://dld.bz/ddz6v @LyndaRYoung @AlexJCavanaugh

The Jeff Bezos interview–the story’s big picture was more than drone delivery: http://dld.bz/dd5cS @jeffbercovici @Porter_Anderson @om

Why list posts are always popular: http://dld.bz/ddEwq @Porter_Anderson @mkonnikova

A question to ask yourself when plotting mysteries: http://dld.bz/ddGkz @CamilleLaGuire

5 Lessons Learned from Completing #NaNoWriMo: http://dld.bz/ddtHZ @StacyClaflin

Does everyone really have a novel in them? http://dld.bz/ddtJm @BBCNewsMagazine

Writing Mistakes to Avoid: http://dld.bz/ddtJr @JanuaryMagazine

10 things you might not know about novelists: http://dld.bz/ddtJE @saraleenovel1

12 little-known facts about well-known writers and books: http://dld.bz/ddtJJ @InterestingLit

Snark is a Dead Scene: Why It’s Time For Writers to Try Something New: http://dld.bz/cY5Ua @jaceycockrobin

Getting Book Reviews: The Methods Award-Winning Authors Use: http://dld.bz/cWduA @jimhbs

Ellipses Use: http://dld.bz/cUKm5 @EditorJamieC

How to Work Faster in Microsoft Word With Hidden Features: http://dld.bz/cUGvX @kingbobsley

How To Ask People for Things Via Email: An 8-Step Program: http://dld.bz/dduUD @99u @@jkglei

Script To Screen: “Toy Story”: http://dld.bz/dduUE @gointothestory

Are You In A Complicated Relationship With Your Characters? http://dld.bz/dduUZ @devinberglund

Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat plotting method: http://dld.bz/dduVp @ali_cross @JordanMcCollum

Autobiographical Novels: Instead, Tell a Whopper: http://dld.bz/dduVu @lindasclare

How to write 50,000 words in a month: http://dld.bz/dduVw @colinrobinson28

Age: a Writer’s Ally: http://dld.bz/dduV2 @ocbookblogger @womenwriters

William Shakespeare’s Top 4 Tips of Becoming a Writer: http://dld.bz/dduV4 @samuelkermis

Horror scripts: Are Your First 10 Pages Frighteningly Good? http://dld.bz/dduV8 @scriptmag @dannymanus

Freelancers: How to Get a Publication to Pay You Without Going to Small Claims Court: http://dld.bz/dduVC @10000Words

Do returns diminish on rereading and re-rereading? http://dld.bz/dduVM @guardianbooks

3-act structure in action: http://dld.bz/dduVT @JordanMcCollum

What’s Behind Amazon’s Push to be Everything: http://dld.bz/dduVX @Digiday @slarkpope

Writing and the Creative Life: One key to creativity… naps?  http://dld.bz/dduWC @gointothestory

Writing Critiques Versus Criticism: http://dld.bz/ddxdN @JanalynVoigt

After NaNoWriMo: http://dld.bz/ddxed @erchristensen

The case for negative reviews: http://dld.bz/ddxek @Kathy_Gee @washmonthly

What to do now that #NaNoWriMo is done: http://dld.bz/ddxen @rchazzchute

Structured Descriptions: http://dld.bz/dd5dX @NatRusso

Challenges of planning and executing book events: http://dld.bz/dd5eh

3 Tips for Careful Writers: http://dld.bz/dd5ez @writing_tips

Are Hardcover Books on Life Support? http://dld.bz/dd5eH @LynneCantwell

Withdrawal symptoms from unplugging from technology? http://dld.bz/dd5eS @Porter_Anderson @geminiadams @siebergd

What To Do Before Revising A Nano Novel: http://dld.bz/dd5fx @angelaackerman

Why Orwell’s 1984 is a recipe for bad fiction: http://dld.bz/dd5fE @tombarry100

Subtext in dialogue: http://dld.bz/dd5ga @nailyournovel

10 Tips For Creating a Bestselling Series: http://dld.bz/dd5gk @evepaludan

Pen names for different genres? http://dld.bz/dd5gy @goblinwriter

How to Handle Brutal Criticism: http://dld.bz/dd5gJ

Tips for writing your synopsis: http://dld.bz/dd5gU  @VictoriaLamb1

Why editing makes 1 writer neurotic: http://dld.bz/dd8BB @GraemeIng

Explaining beat sheets (with examples): http://dld.bz/dd8Dr @johnaugust

4 ways to work through a writing rut: http://dld.bz/dd8D4 @NataliaSylv

Lessons From Writing 750 Words a Day for 365 Days: http://dld.bz/dd8DA @BenNesvig

Tropes and Clichés: http://dld.bz/dd8Eq @writing_ie

What fanfic is and isn’t: http://dld.bz/dd8FT

A man who has written 276 negative Amazon reviews, mostly in verse: http://dld.bz/dd8Gz @DeathAndTaxes

Why Creative Writing Courses Need To Face Up To The Reality of Publishing: http://dld.bz/dd8Hf @TheAngelaClarke

The long route–a manifesto for the late-blooming writer: http://dld.bz/dd8HA @A_WritersStudio

9 reasons to say goodbye to your critique group: http://dld.bz/dd8HY

Why SF Readers Shouldn’t Just Cling to the Golden Age: http://dld.bz/dd8Jj @io9

A Short Late Night History of Writers and the Drink: http://dld.bz/dd8Js @MySportsComplex

How to save books: http://dld.bz/dd8Jy @hughhowey

Great Scene: “Sideways”: http://dld.bz/dd8J8 @gointothestory

Myth and Creativity: Stepping onto Platform 9 3/4: http://dld.bz/dd8JJ @allisonstieger

Grounding Readers in a Quiet Prologue: http://dld.bz/dd8JN @Janice_Hardy

When Spammers and Trolls Take Over – Authors Innovate – Facebook Groups: http://dld.bz/dd8Kg

How to Write in the Zone for a Fast Draft: http://dld.bz/dd8Ks @plotwhisperer

Facing Down the Harsh Realities of Publishing: http://dld.bz/dd8Ky @jamesscottbell

Authors: How to Run a Twitter Competition, & Why it’s a Good Idea: http://dld.bz/dd9Nf  ‏‪@TheAngelaClarke

How to Keep Writing? Take a Break: http://dld.bz/dd9Nk @DebutanteBall

3 Things Authors Overlook When Writing Fiction: http://dld.bz/ddDGU @vgrefer

5 Rules For Conquering Chaos That Every Writer Should Know: http://dld.bz/ddDHg @Claudsy1

Create a playground for your imagination with these 4 attributes: http://dld.bz/ddDHz @onewildword

Inside the Writer’s Brain: http://dld.bz/ddDH4 @Marycgottschalk

5 Gifts for the Writer In Your Life: http://dld.bz/ddDHD @AllenaT

Submitting an Unforgettable Guest Post: Tips from an Editor: http://dld.bz/ddDJx @CordeliaCallsIt

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.

5 Comments

  1. Clarissa DraperDecember 8, 2013

    Thank you!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 8, 2013

      Thanks for coming by, Clarissa!

  2. Alex J. CavanaughDecember 8, 2013

    Thanks for including Lynda’s great article at the IWSG last week!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 8, 2013

      It was a great post, Alex. :)

  3. Traci KenworthDecember 14, 2013

    Some great ones here!!

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