Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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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.

At Frankfurt Book Fair, Little Talk of Amazon:  http://ow.ly/CAshR @Porter_Anderson

How to Dramatize Real Life in Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/Cd8Hs @birgitte_rasine

Not All Feedback is Created Equal:  http://ow.ly/Cd7Y1 @HeatherJacksonW

5 Reasons to Use Content Curation as Part of Your Blogging Strategy: http://ow.ly/Cd86g @karencv

Characters with No Arc?  http://ow.ly/Cd82k @beccapuglisi               

Create Your Own Imagery Thesaurus:  http://ow.ly/Cd8nQ @wherewriterswin

7 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Next Book Event:  http://ow.ly/Cd8VC @elizacross

Historical Novelists: How to Use Literature to Build Your Fiction Vocabulary:  http://ow.ly/Cd8w5

Turning Characters into Real People:  http://ow.ly/Cd7Kn @RChazzChute

Why 1 Writer Removed Email From Her Smartphone:  http://ow.ly/Cd8OP @alexisgrant

Do Not Underestimate NaNoWriMo – 5 Life-Saving Tips for Writers: http://ow.ly/CeRLa @MiaJouBotha

Tricks and Tips for a Successful Children’s Book Launch Party: http://ow.ly/CeSwB @jenmalonewrites

Do as You Like: A Lesson from Michaelangelo:  http://ow.ly/CeSua @carynmcgill

Why Taking Writing Breaks is Important:  http://ow.ly/CeRQS

Kill Your Darlings For Fun and Leisure:  http://ow.ly/CeSaH @emilywenstrom

The Backward Morals of Fairytales:  http://ow.ly/CeRWo @JackHeckel @tordotcom

Should You Be Writing Shorter Nonfiction Books? http://ow.ly/CeS0M @ninaamir

Creative Writing Exercises: Couplets and Quatrains:  http://ow.ly/CeSoq  @melissadonovan

7 Smart Ways to Earn Multiple Streams of Income from a Single Manuscript:  http://ow.ly/CeSCh @thecreativepenn

How To Rekindle Your Love of Writing:  http://ow.ly/CeSiJ @writetodone

Freelancers: 10 ways to make editors fall in love with your work:  http://ow.ly/CeS4X @michellerafter

Keep it Consistent – Settings: http://ow.ly/CeS8h  @shay_goodman

Screenwriting: How To Craft Great Action Sequences:  http://ow.ly/Chbs0  @screencrafting

How to Use the Snowflake Method to Prepare for NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/Chba6 @BCJanetU

12 Vital Preparatory Steps for NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/Chbdc @_RobbieBlair_

Google+ For Writers – What 1 Writer has Learned So Far:  http://ow.ly/Chbvv and http://ow.ly/Chbyu

NaNo Prep: Prepare for a Creative Revolution http://ow.ly/ChbCF  @pinatadirector

How To Find Your Story By Asking Questions:  http://ow.ly/ChbJt  @inkybites

29 Writing Conferences for Authors, Bloggers and Freelancers:  http://ow.ly/Cd7U1 @danasitar

How to Stay Sane While Building Your Writing Career Part Time:  http://ow.ly/Cd8gw @aliventures

You Too Can Write Your Memoir:  http://ow.ly/Cd8jW @desertplantlove @womenwriters

On the costs of ISBNs: http://ow.ly/CxbkF @Porter_Anderson @TheFutureBook

12 Hardwired Expectations Every Reader Has:  http://ow.ly/Cxc9I @lisacron

3 Ways Travel Makes You A Better Writer:  http://ow.ly/C9H90 @LiamLowth1

14 Reasons to Never Give Up:  http://ow.ly/C9Hsz @colin_falconer

To Write a Book Someday, Share Your Writing Now: @lisavelthouse

Menopause and Writing:  http://ow.ly/C9J0a @ScreenwriterSGS @womenwriters

Creating Capacity:  http://ow.ly/C9HKB @DanBlank

‘If a goal isn’t serving you, that’s a sign to tweak it.’ http://ow.ly/C9Hkx @K_R_Green

World-Building Errors, as Illustrated by Divergent: http://ow.ly/C9HEv

How Body Types can Help Shape your Characters:  http://ow.ly/C9I7Y

5 Steps To Find Your Book’s Ideal Audience:  http://ow.ly/C9HOe @angelaackerman

10 Ways to Grab Writing Inspiration:  http://ow.ly/C9Iul @Je55ieMullin5

6 Writing Lessons That a Writer Learned From Her Wedding:  http://ow.ly/C9Ind  @kristanhoffman

Fiction as Art: Going Back to the Beginning:  http://ow.ly/C7v7A @carynmcgill

A Unique Way to Develop Conflict in Your Novel for Pantsers:  http://ow.ly/C7uAq @beth_barany

5 Ways to Use Goodreads to Your Best Author Advantage:  http://ow.ly/C7vdM @wherewriterswin

Persuasive Writing – The Most Persuasive Words: http://ow.ly/C7uw7 @writers_write

Walk the Walk: Accept Critique:  http://ow.ly/C7uWR @NicoleLynnBaart

Squeezing out the Stupid:  http://ow.ly/C7uOZ @TrueFactBarFact

How to Make Up a Language for Your WIP:  http://ow.ly/C7uFD @ava_jae

5 Moral Dilemmas That Make Characters (& Stories) Better: http://ow.ly/C7vO6 @writersdigest

Coming Back to Writing:  http://ow.ly/C7uLb @gemma_corden

Are Your Dreams Getting in the Way of Your Writing Goals? http://ow.ly/CqiH8 @annerallen

Emotional Description: 3 Common Problems with Show & Tell:  http://ow.ly/C7u77 @angelaackerman

Touch the Hearts of Your Readers: Entangle Their Emotions:  http://ow.ly/C7ucA  @bentguy1

Disposing of the body in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/CqiuN @mkinberg

Use This Tip to Test if You’re Showing or Telling:  http://ow.ly/C7vpk @monicamclark

11 Steps for Your On-Site Book Launch:  http://ow.ly/C4ULz @tweetonsisters

5 Expert Tips to Tighten Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/C4Um7  @grady_hendrix

5 Ways to Face the Blank Page:  http://ow.ly/C57nX @WriterJoMalby

Prepare Your Novel for NaNoWriMo with World Building: http://ow.ly/C55UA @beth_barany

Don’t Listen to Dream Squashers http://ow.ly/C57FY @danasitar

Writing the Romance Novel: 7 Story Beats:  http://ow.ly/C4Shy @kayedacus

How to Write a Page Turner Using Movie Trailer Tips:  http://ow.ly/C59jO  @JanalynVoigt

Will Bookstores Sell Your Indie Books?  http://ow.ly/C587S @wherewriterswin

5 Tips to Writing Your Author’s Bio:  http://ow.ly/C4URO @djeanquarles

5 Questions to Ask Your E-Book Formatter:  http://ow.ly/C5974

How to Destroy Your Initial Idea (& Make Your Story Better) :  http://ow.ly/C58Ke @writersdigest

Secrets to Writing for Kids: Hiking Up the Emotional Intensity:  http://ow.ly/C58xw  @PubHub_blog

Should You Price Your Ebooks Differently in Different Countries? http://ow.ly/C2Y1X @goblinwriter

Adverb Adverse:  http://ow.ly/C2Y0I  @PBRWriter

The Expository Opening to Novels:  http://ow.ly/ClHLP  by Jack Smith

Your Scene Needs a Problem:  http://ow.ly/C2Y2U @TheKenHughes

Writing with a Day Job:  http://ow.ly/C2XPo @LoriRaderDay

Creating Characters We Care About:  http://ow.ly/C2YdH @jamesscottbell

How a short story writer became a novelist:  http://ow.ly/C2Y64 @mythicscribes

Write Better By Following This One, Simple Rule:  http://ow.ly/C2Yfo @joebunting

Setting – Are we there yet?  http://ow.ly/C2XZ2 @AnthonyEhlers

10 tips to help writers stay focused: http://ow.ly/C2Y4R @Bookbaby

You Can and Should Self-publish (Here’s Everything You Need to Know) http://ow.ly/C2Y9h @JeffGoins

Target Audience, Benefits, and Filling a Need:  http://ow.ly/Ck1Py @SpunkOnAStick

5 Lessons in Publishing Success From Bella Andre:  http://ow.ly/C2XHe @Janefriedman

Saying you’re a writer paves the way for a successful career:  http://ow.ly/C2XRp @jeffgoins

Novels aren’t movie scripts: how to write great dialogue in prose:  http://ow.ly/C2XMZ @Roz_Morris

A Clever Twist on Video and Book Club Promo from Author Neil Gaiman:  http://ow.ly/C1y1M @wherewriterswin

5 Facts about Fear for Writers http://ow.ly/C1y3U @write_practice

Making Your Setting as Important as Your Plot and Characters:  http://ow.ly/C1yiN @SallyBWrites

Am I Good Enough?  http://ow.ly/C1y04   @SusanBakerArt

8 Signs You Are Overdoing Simultaneous Submissions:  http://ow.ly/C1y9i  @NathanielTower

Is A Pseudonym Right For You?  http://ow.ly/C1xMA

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.

8 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughOctober 12, 2014

    I saw one of the IWSG posts there – thanks!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 12, 2014

      Alex–Another great post from IWSG. :)

  2. Margot KinbergOctober 12, 2014

    Elizabeth – As always, I’m grateful for these terrific links. Interesting that several of them mention getting re-charged to write and finding ways (whether it’s taking a break or something else) to come back to it with energy. I think that’s important, and I think you can always tell when an author isn’t enthused…

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 12, 2014

      Margot–Exactly….when an author is just going through the motions, it’s never a good thing. Hope you have a great week!

  3. Julie MusilOctober 12, 2014

    Thanks, Elizabeth! I also find it interesting that there area recharge posts out there. I’ve just come back to writing after stepping away for about a month. I was just absolutely lost with the current wip. But I’m back at it and plotting the next one. These are such great resources!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 13, 2014

      Julie–I think burn-out is a lot more common these days with everyone really cranking up their writing schedule. Glad you took a break! Promo can take it out of us and I know you recently had a release.

  4. Shay GoodmanOctober 17, 2014

    Thanks for the shout out, Elizabeth! :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 19, 2014

      You’re so welcome, Shay! Thanks for coming by.

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