Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigBlog

Twitterific links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine(developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 23,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

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A free directory of cover designers, formatters, freelance editors, and more: http://bit.ly/nolbXq

How Morals and Basic Needs Influence a Character’s Positive Traits: http://dld.bz/dfFAQ @BeccaPuglisi

Tips for querying a self-pubbed novel: http://dld.bz/dftSX @Janet_Reid

99 clichés in epic fantasy: http://dld.bz/dftTx

3 Ways to Write Great Supporting Characters: http://dld.bz/dftTW

Do writers need a website? http://dld.bz/dfwKA

How Much Money Is In the Self-Publishing Game? http://dld.bz/dfwKM @jamesscottbell

7 Steps To Road Testing Your Concept: http://dld.bz/dfwKV @bang2write

The 10 Rules of Surveillance Dystopia Stories: http://dld.bz/dfwKY @io9

Teaching writing: shared writing: http://dld.bz/dfwNU @BethMooreTCRWP

A Look at Pacing and Tension on the Opening Page: http://dld.bz/dfwPb @Janice_Hardy

Building a Multi-Layer Table of Contents in MS Word: http://dld.bz/dfwPq

Freelancers–How to Boost Your Sagging Motivation for Writing: http://dld.bz/dfxuT @ticewrites

When Writers Receive Conflicting Advice: http://dld.bz/dfx3v

Rewriting–a checklist for authors: http://dld.bz/dfx5n @Writers_Write

World building–maps: http://dld.bz/dfx5C @rfwriters

A secret to writing the dreaded synopsis: http://dld.bz/dfx5W @annerallen

Tips for Writing Your Novel Like a Song: http://dld.bz/df2da @jawardwrites

I have sucked. I currently suck. I will suck. (Or the life of a writer): http://dld.bz/df2d2 @rebeccaberto

16 ways to get jazzed up about writing again: http://dld.bz/df2d4 @LauraPepWu

Burn Bright and Be Patient: http://dld.bz/df2dF @susankayequinn

How to speak publisher: F is for Foreign rights: http://dld.bz/df2dM @annerooney

10 tips to grow your email list: http://dld.bz/df2eb @jeffbullas

Screenwriting: Classic 80s Movie: “Working Girl”: http://dld.bz/df2eh @gointothestory

The Dutch-Elm Disease of Creative Minds: http://dld.bz/df4ZC @mrkocnnll

The Main Character in Their Own Lives: Does Diversity Make YA SF/F Better? http://dld.bz/df5ah @tansyrr @tordotcom

Does a Blog With Multiple Contributing Authors Dilute Your “Brand?” http://dld.bz/df5a5 @Jenpens2

The Duality of Character Traits–Why We Need the Good, the Bad and Even the Ugly: http://dld.bz/df5a7 @kristenlambtx @BeccaPuglisi

How to make action sequences pop: http://dld.bz/df5aY

Your story’s hero needs to take action: http://dld.bz/df5bm @storyfix

Break the Rules for Style: http://dld.bz/df5bs @Jen_328 @WriteDivas

7 things most writers fear: http://dld.bz/df5bB @SylviaNey

A mantra for writers–do the work: http://dld.bz/df8Ag @NinaBadzin

Tips for writing something you’ve never experienced: http://dld.bz/df8At @rfwriters

Don’t Be Too Quick To Shut Down That Author Blog: http://dld.bz/df8A2 @indieauthor

How to write faster: http://dld.bz/df8AM @goodinaroom

Overused Words To Avoid: http://dld.bz/df8AZ @thewritermama

The Beginner’s Guide to Planning and Writing a Memoir: http://dld.bz/df8Bj @thewritelife

20 + Free Resources to Create a Simple Ebook: http://dld.bz/de3y5 @lifehackorg

Characteristics of the “Bad Guy” Antagonist: http://dld.bz/df8De @rfwriters

Will Your Novel Be a Best Seller? Ask An Algorithm: http://dld.bz/df8DM @gizmodo

7 Simple Edits That Make Your Writing More Powerful: http://dld.bz/df8DX @jonmorrow

Writers, we are doing it backwards: http://dld.bz/df8EZ @speechwriterguy

A trad.published author’s apology to self-pubbed authors: http://dld.bz/df8Fq @nataliewhipple

How to Outwit Second Novel Syndrome: http://dld.bz/df8Fx @Lisa_Alber

Who cares what others will think? Write the story you want to write: http://dld.bz/df8F6 @BadRedheadMedia

35 Perfect Examples of the Art of the Short Story: http://dld.bz/df8F7 @flavorwire

14 Great Books About To Become Movies: http://dld.bz/df8FA @cinemablend

Creativity In The Face Of Depression: http://dld.bz/df8Gr @HutchingsJulie

50 better ways to say “looks/seems like”: http://dld.bz/df8G5

Smashwords’ Mark Coker: Authors Should Focus on Quality Writing: http://dld.bz/df9mU @STTBooks

How to Save Local Bookstores in 2 Easy Steps: http://dld.bz/df9mW @SnarkyNomad

Why Writers Write About Writing: http://dld.bz/df9na @briaeliza

10 Tips on Self-Publishing: http://dld.bz/df9nf

20 Accounts All Screenwriters Should Follow on Instagram: http://dld.bz/df9qB @screencrafting

How Readers Can Find Your Book: http://dld.bz/df9qX @111publishing

Cash vs. Cache: Why Self-Publishing Pays Better: http://dld.bz/df9rh @contently

6 Best WordPress Plugins for Amazon Associates: http://dld.bz/df9rq

Tips for publishing and marketing your ebook on Amazon: http://dld.bz/df9ry @ProLifeMastery

Writers and rum: http://dld.bz/df9rz @NewYorker @adamgopnik

2014: Increased Competition Between Traditional Publishers and Indie Authors: http://dld.bz/df9rC @passivevoiceblg

1 midlist writer’s 2013 income: http://dld.bz/df9rH @jimchines

Option clauses in book contracts: http://dld.bz/df9rS @busyguru

4 things a good query does: http://dld.bz/df9sb @KourHei

8 Screenwriting Clichés to Avoid: http://dld.bz/df9s4 @screencrafting

The Role of the Rights Department in Publishing: http://dld.bz/df9sE @tordotcom

The Long Tradition of Hating Your Own Work: http://dld.bz/dfA9p @99u

Where Do Character Strengths Come From? http://dld.bz/dfA9t @beccapuglisi

Lessons in character development: parental influences: http://dld.bz/dfA9w @onewildword

The Amateur’s Guide to a Professional Book Package: http://dld.bz/dfA92 @diymfa @melindavan

3 tools that’ll make the submissions process easier for writers: http://dld.bz/dfA97 @chrisrobley

Lit Fic Mags for Spec Fic Writers: Is it Literary?  http://dld.bz/dfA9B @sfwa @spitkitten

How to Make a Fantasy World Map: http://dld.bz/dfAAr @tordotcom

Script To Screen: “Wag the Dog”: http://dld.bz/dfABT @gointothestory

Tips for writing your novel faster: http://dld.bz/dfABV @EmilyBenet

Editors Respond Far Better to Positive: http://dld.bz/dfACa @behlerpublish

12 Ways To Be More Focused And Get More Things Done Quickly: http://dld.bz/dfACd @Higher_Boy

On Letting Your Characters Go: http://dld.bz/dfACe @ava_jae

3 Ways the Magic of Dr. Seuss Can Help You Create Unforgettable Copy: http://dld.bz/dfACn @copyblogger

5 writing and reading myths debunked (sort of): http://dld.bz/dfACK @BookPassTime

How to write your book’s first draft like a professional: http://dld.bz/dfDgU @bookbaby

Special Needs in Strange Worlds: Quick Fixes Usually Aren’t: http://dld.bz/dfDha @sfsignal

10 Authors and Publishers to Follow on Instagram: http://dld.bz/dfDhf @heidenkind @bookriot

It’s OK to hate your book: http://dld.bz/dfDhg @johnhartness

Writing vs. publishing (or: “No more half-measures, Walter”): http://dld.bz/dfDhC @chuckwendig

3 reasons writers should be happy about rejection: http://dld.bz/dfDhF @bookbaby

Understanding Tolkien: Why His Landscapes Work: http://dld.bz/dfDkW @mharoldpage

Self editing basics: http://dld.bz/dfDmb @rebeccatdickson

5 Easy Ways To Make Writing A Habit: http://dld.bz/dfDmf @losapala

Comparing a scene as written and as shot: http://dld.bz/dfDmt @johnaugust

Using Index Cards To Outline A Novel: http://dld.bz/dfDmz @woodwardkaren

A writer’s concerns about using 99 Designs: http://dld.bz/dfDm7 @lkblackburne

How Morals and Basic Needs Influence a Character’s Positive Traits: http://dld.bz/dfFAQ @BeccaPuglisi

Book Contests for Indie Authors: http://dld.bz/dfGGJ @JodieRennerEd

Plans to improve the BEA con: http://dld.bz/dfWCf @Porter_Anderson @StevenRosato ##BEA14

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.

3 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughJanuary 19, 2014

    Ninety-nine fantasy cliches? That’s a lot…

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 19, 2014

      Alex–I thought so, too! Glad that wasn’t about mysteries… :)

  2. Lauren SapalaJanuary 23, 2014

    Thanks so much for including me in this list Elizabeth. And thanks for compiling it, so many good links here to check out!

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