Twitterific

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
Twitterific is a compilation of all the writing links I shared the previous week.
 
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The Most Annoying Horror Movie Cliches: http://bit.ly/U082bg @HorrorMovies

Fleshing Out Your Protagonist: Creating An Awesome Character: http://bit.ly/U0b4w8 @woodwardkaren

Dear Lack of Follow-Through: A Letter to 1 Writer’s Anti-Muse: http://bit.ly/Y1v4wx @robdyoung

How Can We Avoid Cookie-Cutter Writing? http://bit.ly/Y1veE5 @jodyhedlund

3 Ways Cause and Effect Can Build Your Story: http://bit.ly/U0bS45 @4YALit

How much internalized self-awareness does a character need? http://bit.ly/Y1vvXq @juliettewade

1 writer reflects on her 2-year self-pub anniversary: http://bit.ly/U0ciaS @goblinwriter

Writing Residency Programs: Is this what your writing needs now? http://bit.ly/Y1was5 @2KoP

Advice for Understanding the New Age in Publishing and Promotion: http://bit.ly/U0cZkl

Use Lists to Provide Engaging Posts That are Easy to Write and Read: http://bit.ly/U0d3ka @ninaamir

Want to Write Early? The Most Successful Techniques for Rising Earlier: http://bit.ly/Y1xYBo @LeoBabauta

Enemies of the Art: Approval Addiction: http://bit.ly/U0ebnR @kristenlamb

How 1 novelist went from nothing to published on Amazon in 2 years: http://bit.ly/Y1ygrZ @criticalmargins

Reflections On Diversity and Fantastic Literature: http://bit.ly/U0erTS @adribbleofink

An agent answers: “What do you expect of your clients? What do you do for your clients” http://bit.ly/Y1yAqI @MacGregorLit

Character names that should be banned forever: http://bit.ly/U0eOxE @io9

Anatomy of a First Chapter: Make Your Beginning Count: http://bit.ly/Y1z28o @btmargins

Why the Internet is a Trap – and how this writer deals with it: http://bit.ly/U0f7IU @juliettewade

An editorial assistant on posting our fiction online: http://bit.ly/U0gPtH @sjaejones

How to write for role-playing games: http://bit.ly/Y1AQ1a @jammer0501

Pinterest for Novelists: Inspiration, Book Design and Book Trailers: http://bit.ly/U0h884 @LaurHarrington

Listservs and Forums for Book Marketing: http://bit.ly/Y1AW94 @fictionnotes

Show, Don’t Tell: http://bit.ly/U0hZFE @americanediting

Revision: Add More “I Understand You” Moments: http://bit.ly/Y1BGLf @cockeyedcaravan

How to Avoid the Self-Published Look: http://bit.ly/U0ieR5 @GuyKawasaki @digibookworld

Cut the Flab—Make Every Word Count: http://bit.ly/Y1BQSN @noveleditor

The Creative Professionals’ Guide to Drafting a Resume: http://bit.ly/U0ioYR @kristenfischer

An example of a poignant turning point: http://bit.ly/Y1C24F @kcraftwriter

Cover Art – So Where’s The Problem? http://bit.ly/U0iHmi @jimchines

When Erotica Crosses the Line: http://bit.ly/Y1CD6h @smexys_sidekick

Diary of a Brainstorming Weekend: http://bit.ly/U0jnbk @AdriennGiordano

5 Examples of the Need for Multiple Hyphenation: http://bit.ly/Y1D4gW @writing_tips

Ray Bradbury On How To Keep And Feed A Muse: http://bit.ly/U0jxiR @woodwardkaren

5 Ways to Keep Up Marketing Motivation: http://bit.ly/YjA52n @duolit

Character Development: Morals & Ideology: http://bit.ly/Xm18gt @ava_jae

Character Introductions and Voice: http://bit.ly/Xm1nId @Julie_Gray

Writing mixed emotions in a character: http://bit.ly/YjAlOO @aliciarasley

How to Optimize Your Amazon Book Page to Sell More Books: http://bit.ly/Xm1xzj @bubblecow

Effective buying is hard for bookstores–this becomes an increasingly important reality for publishers: http://bit.ly/YjAq58 @MikeShatzkin

How to Get Rid of Writer’s Block: http://bit.ly/Xm1LGJ @kimberlykincaid

3 Steps to Creating Believable Character Emotions: http://bit.ly/YjAAJN @marcykennedy

In the Quagmire of the First Draft: http://bit.ly/Xm1W4S @TaliaVance

Beware the Under-Cooked Story Concept: http://bit.ly/YjAH7X @storyfix

7 Tips for Great Book Club Visits: http://bit.ly/Xm27Nr @blurbisaverb

Library Skills for Writers: http://bit.ly/YjARw8 @karencv

Avoiding the Convenient Plot Point: http://bit.ly/Xm2h7B @davidbcoe

How to keep rich worldbuilding from bogging down your story: http://bit.ly/YjAVvR @juliettewade

25 Hard Truths About Writing And Publishing: http://bit.ly/Xm2t6S @chuckwendig {lang}

Script To Screen: “Rebel Without A Cause”: http://bit.ly/YjBs0Q @gointothestory

Who sees each tweet? A helpful Twitter tip: http://bit.ly/Xm3BYj @alexisgrant

5 Ways to Write When You’re Not Really Writing: http://bit.ly/YjBCFr @MidgeRaymond

Where to end your story: http://bit.ly/XBZKUZ @rxena77

8 ways to help your favorite author: http://bit.ly/XBZUMg @rachellegardner

Connecting Secondary Elements: http://bit.ly/WEtnrj @kid_lit

7 Libraries of Photographs You Can Use For Free: http://bit.ly/XC02eE @jonathangunson

6 Reasons Being a Pirate is Like Being a Writer: http://bit.ly/XC12zy

Give Stories Added Depth With a ‘Ghost Plot’: http://bit.ly/WEtYZS @yeomanis

Writing, Illustrating And Marketing Books For Kids: http://bit.ly/XC1k9t @thecreativepenn

Outlining in Reverse: http://nyti.ms/WEubwk @nytimes

3 indie bookstores file suit against Amazon and Big Six publishers for DRM: http://bit.ly/15yh4Qo  @Porter_Anderson @laurahazardowen
Revising–set up more payoffs: http://bit.ly/XC1EFo @cockeyedcaravan

Explaining editorial revisions: http://bit.ly/WEuqY6 @kristinerusch

The Magic Of Stephen King: A Sympathetic Character Is Dealt A Crushing Blow They Eventually Overcome: http://bit.ly/XC1PAu @woodwardkaren

The Power of a Reader’s Word of Mouth: http://bit.ly/X4B6Lu @jodyhedlund

9 Modern Tools Every Writer Should Use: http://bit.ly/V2CjYW @robdyoungwrites

Writing YA: On gendered and group-based insults and the characters that use them: http://bit.ly/V2CCml @wordforteens

4 things that warms one editor up to a query: http://bit.ly/X5pXtU

Twitter parties as promo: http://bit.ly/UaKhNZ @amandaluedeke

Bookstore Boss: http://bit.ly/X5q6NW @btmargins @BostonBkCritic

The eBook Path to Riches: Possibly Steeper Than Assumed: http://bit.ly/UaM4Cv @scalzi

“Pseudonyms Are Stupid” : http://bit.ly/X5rosu @darkcargo

6 Christian Literary Agent Blogs: http://bit.ly/UaMuJf @authormedia

Sympathetic Characters: Outcasts: http://bit.ly/UaMCZ5 @mooderino

6 reasons 1 reader stops reading a book: http://bit.ly/X5rEYu @annastanisz

Working through self-doubt: http://bit.ly/UaMRTS @adamisrael

Launching A Book Is Like Sending A Child To Play In Traffic: http://bit.ly/X5rRLf @catinitaly

How to Accept Your Procrastination (And Still Get Stuff Done): http://bit.ly/UaNeOx

Early business decisions for new self-publishers: http://bit.ly/X5zfX2 @deanwesleysmith

Kurt Vonnegut’s “Shape of Stories” (Infographic): http://bit.ly/UbgIeV @MarkCN

Thinking like a publisher: expected costs: http://bit.ly/X5KIpo @deanwesleysmith

The value of failure: http://bit.ly/Ubh0Tc @woodwardkaren

An Easy Fix for a Tighter Point of View: http://bit.ly/VSHj2f @janice_hardy

Should writers “just” write? http://bit.ly/VUR8az @danblank

Why You Should Judge a Book By Its Cover: http://bit.ly/VSHyuh @nickthacker

Romance in Writing: Don’t Force It: http://bit.ly/VURkH5 @ava_jae

Overcoming Stage Fright: http://bit.ly/VSHKtl

The power of screenwriters: http://bit.ly/VURD4w @gointothestory

The joys of being lowbrow: http://bit.ly/VSHPNF @junglereds @GMMalliet

Screenwriting: Now You Can Revise: Use the Final Draft Tools: http://bit.ly/VUS133 @cockeyedcaravan

Ideas for wowing editors and agents: http://bit.ly/VUSfqW

How Four Writers Find the Time to Write: http://bit.ly/XbPBND @Julie_Gray

When an idea strikes, act. http://bit.ly/XG99wW @tannerc

Theater Settings in Romance Novels: http://bit.ly/XbPT7d @rszalley

Your Goodreads Reviews Don’t Just Stay on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/XG9r6J @readingape

Creative Writing Prompts: Shapeshifters, Real and Metaphorical: http://bit.ly/XbQaad @howtowriteshop

Maximizing Facebook–What We Can Learn From Puppy Dog Eyes and LOL Cats: http://bit.ly/XGa0O3 @kristenlambtx

Songwriting–how do you sell your songs? You *don’t* sell your songs: http://bit.ly/XbScHt @usasongs

How much does an author’s appearance matter? http://bit.ly/XGcewS @passivevoiceblg

5 Things Every Writer Should Know About Working With Independent Editors: http://bit.ly/12ReEg1 @BryanThomasS

5 Reasons Why We Fail at Our Writing Goals: http://bit.ly/XDt8Zc @jeanoram

10 Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Query Letter: http://bit.ly/12ReV2m @brianklems

What digital magazines can learn from ebook publishers: http://bit.ly/12Rf3in @laurahazardowen

Do You Like A Little Contradiction In Your Characters? http://bit.ly/XDttuQ @marcykennedy

Every Character Has A Story: http://bit.ly/12Rfc5C @bookviewcafe

Great Character: John McClane (“Die Hard”): http://bit.ly/XDtzTv @gointothestory

Facing fear as a writer: http://bit.ly/XDtEGK @joebunting

Secret or separate? Discreet and Discrete: http://bit.ly/12Rfl9a @LaurelGarver

50 Synonyms for “Villain”: http://bit.ly/XDtKxS @writing_tips

Goal setting mistakes to avoid: http://bit.ly/XDtMpG @jwhite

Mystery, Magic, and the Aha! of the Reveal: http://bit.ly/12RfHfT @luciesmoker

1 writer’s outlining process: http://bit.ly/VwpciL @daycathy

What Color is Your Writing World? http://bit.ly/VwpCWz

How to Change Telling into Showing: http://bit.ly/YgJV4p @jessicabell

First Person uncertainty: http://bit.ly/Vwq2fB @aliciarasley

Physical Attributes Entry: Lips: http://bit.ly/YgK3ku @angelaackerman

The Importance of Foreshadowing: http://bit.ly/VwqESk @sally_apokedak

5 ways to give a great author interview: http://bit.ly/YgKjzZ @chrisrobley

Split screen in Scrivener: http://bit.ly/VwrcYm @Gwen_Hernandez

6 Things Writers Can Learn From Television: http://bit.ly/YgKueq @woodwardkaren

Writing the Military: 5 Biggest Mistakes: http://bit.ly/VwrDSC @JosephZieja

Options for Reactions in a Sequel: http://bit.ly/YgKJGz @KMWeiland

How to Start a Book Club *Inside* a Book: http://bit.ly/Vws4Mt @wherewriterswin

When Writers Get Dumped: http://bit.ly/YgLdMD @jamesscottbell

Why 1 writer has returned to printing her self-pub books: http://bit.ly/VwtkiF @thecreativepenn

6 Ways to Evoke Emotion in Poetry and Prose: http://bit.ly/YgLj75 @AJWagoner

Description tips: http://bit.ly/VwtIhl @cockeyedcaravan

7 Tips for creating a PowerPoint Presentation: http://bit.ly/YgLsrf @nicolebasaraba

Setting – The First, Most Crucial Choice for your Career AND your Character: http://bit.ly/VwxsiJ @BlytheGifford

Top 10 Things You May Not Know About the Newbery Award: http://bit.ly/YgNbga

Why Should Writers Use Google+? http://bit.ly/Vwyb3q @gharness

The Publisher’s Anxiety at the Electronic Book: http://bit.ly/W4b4In @thatjeffgomez

Setting up a co-authoring partnership: http://bit.ly/15nRu0v @ParanormYA

5 Reasons to Set Your Novel in a Famous Place: http://bit.ly/W4bmPd @ChuckSambuchino

Stuck or blocked? How to keep writing anyway: http://bit.ly/15nRFJc @dirtywhitecandy

A writer’s guide to Gimp–installation: http://bit.ly/W5THH8  and fundamental techniques: http://bit.ly/W5TK5N  @ClarissaDraper

Revamping bookstores–ideas/challenges from the #FutureFoyles workshop: http://bit.ly/VtrQ6p @Porter_Anderson @philipdsjones @miriamkate

Writers and ego–the violent shifts from over-confident to too insecure: http://bit.ly/Vtve1d @hartjohnson

3 Minutes to Better Scrivener Chapter Headings: http://bit.ly/VtVzMB @genelempp

50% of Amazon sales are planned purchaes, not results of browsing.Discoverability implications: http://bit.ly/15xUYh5 @Suw @Porter_Anderson

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.

7 Comments

  1. Jemi FraserFebruary 24, 2013

    I’m off to check out the one on character names. Thanks :)

  2. Margot KinbergFebruary 24, 2013

    Elizabeth – Love these! Avoiding cookie-cutter stories and convenient plot points? There’s a strong message there! Time for me to check these out.

  3. Alex J. CavanaughFebruary 24, 2013

    Need the ones on Twitter help!

  4. Clarissa DraperFebruary 24, 2013

    Thank you! I have been writing faithfully each day and these encouraging posts really help.

  5. Clarissa DraperFebruary 24, 2013

    By the way, thanks for tweeting my posts too.

  6. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsFebruary 24, 2013

    Thanks so much for coming by, everyone!

  7. Julie MusilFebruary 25, 2013

    Awesome, awesome links. Thanks so much!

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