Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Twitterific writing 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.

Beat Burnout with Expressive Writing:  http://ow.ly/DdAIo @CherylRWrites

Getting Reviews for our books:  http://ow.ly/DXFV2

Successful Querying: It’s Not All About The Letter.  http://ow.ly/DdAIq @mmfinck @womenwriters

Creating Engaging Dialog by Using Subtext:  http://ow.ly/DdAIt @CSLakin               

You don’t need support to write: you own your own words:  http://ow.ly/Ddzp8 @racheline_m @womenwriters

8 Elements to Nailing Your Plot & Owning NaNo:  http://ow.ly/DhDMA @kristenlambtx

Quality critique services for your manuscript, novel, book, or proposal:  http://ow.ly/DdAIw @CSLakin

Be Accountable to the Muse: the Writer’s Production Plan:  http://ow.ly/DGFg6 @thecreativepenn

Writing Spies: 5 Dos and Don’ts:  http://ow.ly/DGFg9 @piperbayard

7 Deadly Sins (If You’re a First Chapter) http://ow.ly/DGFga @Janice_Hardy

‘Every scene is either a fight, seduction, or negotiation.’ http://ow.ly/DGFgc @KenLevine

Top 10 Delights of Obscurity:  http://ow.ly/DGFge

5 Writers Offer Lifelines for Post-MFA Despair:  http://ow.ly/DGFgf @Furunati

What Makes an Amazing First Chapter?  http://ow.ly/DGFgi @jenichappelle

5 Tips for Fleshing Out a Story:  http://ow.ly/DGFgj @jemifraser

Self-publishing, Free, and Flexibility:  http://ow.ly/DGFgk @JLeaLopez

NANO: Awesome Ways to Get it Done http://ow.ly/DGFgm @KateBrauning

Is Your Story Bloated?  http://ow.ly/DGFgo  @Jen_328

Stuck during NaNo? Tips: http://ow.ly/DGFgq  @AlexSokoloff

Leveraging Scrivener for NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/DGFgs  @Gwen_Hernandez        How Romeo and Juliet Can Help You Write Your Next Book: http://ow.ly/DGOwj @HelenSedwick

Art vs. Commerce: Can Writers Make It Without Day Jobs?  http://ow.ly/DGOhy @hollyrob1

How to Stick to a Writing Schedule:  http://ow.ly/DGOwm @melaniepinola

3 Common Writing Myths and How One Writer Challenged Them:  http://ow.ly/DGOws @saulofhearts

How Great Writers Find Their Writing Voice:  http://ow.ly/DGOwv  @Woelf20

12 Essential Essays for Writers – The Electric Typewriter http://ow.ly/DGOwz

Elections in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/DXH0b @mkinberg

The Great Theme of Childhood: Coping: http://ow.ly/DvtNM @camillelaguire

How to write a novel (in a 30 days):  http://ow.ly/DGP8V @mailonline  @chrisbaty

When is it okay to quit? | Brad R. Torgersen http://ow.ly/Dvtwo

Typographic Sanity:  http://ow.ly/Dvt0G @parisreview @DanPiepenbring

Does British Humor Translate Across the Pond?  http://ow.ly/DvsTp @pubperspectives

5 easy ways to research your novel:  http://ow.ly/DvvYk @nownovel

Go to Your Worst Case Scenario…and Back:  http://ow.ly/DvvYg  @pospositive @fearlessstories

5 ways to follow up with an editor or agent:  http://ow.ly/Dvt6I @ElawReads

7 things 1 writer would do before publishing a book, if she could do it over again: http://ow.ly/DvvCw @cleemckenzie

In Defense of Spoilers:  http://ow.ly/DvsKX @dkthomp

Query Question: Revising novel when on submission to agents:  http://ow.ly/DvvIx @Janet_Reid

Fractal Conflict in Storytelling:  http://ow.ly/DvtzX @brianstaveley

Tips and thoughts for writing endings:  http://ow.ly/DvteB  @JennyCrusie

Reviewing? What’s your motive?  http://ow.ly/DOEu5 @Porter_Anderson  @ThoughtCatalog

5 Tips for Plotting a Mystery:  http://ow.ly/DusoX @PamelotH

Writer Legacy Issues:  http://ow.ly/DusoW @chrisschiller @scriptmag

10 Reasons Why The Gatekeepers Of Self-Publishing Have Become… You:  http://ow.ly/DusoS  @selfpubreview

Marketing Tip: Put Your First Chapter on Your Website:  http://ow.ly/DusoO @mariamurnane

Your Author Platform Is Not Your Social Media Following:  http://ow.ly/DusoN @brooke_warner

Should writers only query female agents for women’s fiction?  http://ow.ly/DusoK @Janet_Reid

Creativity On Demand: Why You Need BICHOK Time:  http://ow.ly/DusoI @CarlaYoung

When Your Character’s Diagnosis Becomes Your Own:  http://ow.ly/DusoF @BTMargins

Why No Advice Is Perfect: Character Emotions: http://ow.ly/DusoE @jamigold

For the Writer Who Wants to Create in the Mornings: A Guide to Help You Wake Up Earlier:  http://ow.ly/DusoC @bemorewithless

Tips for More Complicated POV Issues:  http://ow.ly/DusoB @jodyhedlund

Formatting—The Difference Between Mediocre & Magnificent:  http://ow.ly/Dusox @WyrdingWaysPres

Are we still not ‘prepared’ for digital progress?  http://ow.ly/DNKEP @Porter_Anderson

On Riding and Writing Boldly:  http://ow.ly/DnSvT @mcfawn

The Difficulty Writers Have with Identity: http://ow.ly/DnSvN @losapala

NaNo Pep Talk from @ChuckWendig http://ow.ly/DGP1z

What is Past is Prologue:  http://ow.ly/DnSvJ @storyfix

6 Tips for Writing Minor Characters:  http://ow.ly/DnSvG @robinrwrites

The Secret to Crafting Genuine Characters for Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/DnSvD @CSLakin

Selling Your Story: The Zombie Ice-Cream Wagon Gambit:  http://ow.ly/DnSvA @yeomanis

Starting a Group Blog:  http://ow.ly/DnQkV @madelineiva

An exercise to help write better dialogue:  http://ow.ly/DnSvv @writeabook

How To Help Budding Authors (without killing their spirits) http://ow.ly/DnSvt  @aplazar

Figuring out your book’s ending:  http://ow.ly/DnSvn @glencstrathy

7 Tips for Metadata Magic for Self-Publishers: http://ow.ly/DnRrt @JFBookman

The optics of poetry http://ow.ly/DnSvh @Jim_Murdoch

Finding the Confidence to Write what You Want:  http://ow.ly/DLOBy @LyndaRYoung

Bad Advice for Writers: NaNoWriMo edition:  http://ow.ly/DGOWu @GeneDoucette

Foreshadowing in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/DLPzc @mkinberg

How to Make Subplots Work: http://ow.ly/Dmnzt

A blog dedicated to writing and resources centered on race and ethnic diversity:   http://ow.ly/Dmnzs

10 things you can do in the middles of novels http://ow.ly/Dmnzr

Finding the Time to Create:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzq  @BalzerDesigns

The Query as a Plotting Tool:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzn @janice_hardy

Sites and links for writers:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzj

Don’t Let ‘Play-It-Safers’ Talk You Out Of Writing:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzh @JonathanGunson

On Writing Memoir: How to Begin http://ow.ly/Dmnzg @ClaireJDeBoer

5 Ways Writing Can Make You Braver and Happier:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzf  @HarrietLerner

Allowing Your Book to Be True to Itself:  http://ow.ly/DIKKu @PatrickRWrites

Braving Your Second Draft:  http://ow.ly/Dmnze @KMWeiland

A site that helps you find the word on the tip of your tongue:  http://ow.ly/Dmnzc

8 Proofreading Tools for Beta Readers:  http://ow.ly/DhOUr @CKmacleodwriter

Minimalism in Writing:  http://ow.ly/DhOUo  @rsmollisonread

Writing Religious Thrillers And Storytelling Lessons From Commercial TV:  http://ow.ly/DhOUh @simontoyne

3 ideas for fixing the publishing industry:  http://ow.ly/DhOUd @LJSellers

Hindsight is 20/20: 1 Writer’s First Year in Self-Publishing: http://ow.ly/DhOUa @misskyokom

Editing psychosis: recognize the signs:  http://ow.ly/DhOU4 @bwilliamsbooks

How To Write A Book In A Month: http://ow.ly/DGONC @ninaamir

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. CavanaughNovember 9, 2014

    Some good links! Figuring out your book’s ending – that’s usually the first thing I figure out.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 9, 2014

      Alex–I’m the opposite…I usually don’t know the ending until the end of the book!

  2. Margot KinbergNovember 9, 2014

    Elizabeth – As always, there’s so much here that I can use! I like it there are a few on the query letter/process. It’s nice to have support going through that process, as it can be so stressful and hard on the self-esteem.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 9, 2014

      Margot–I think querying was my most-unfavorite part of the whole trad-pub process…

  3. K.B. OwenNovember 9, 2014

    Hi Elizabeth, thanks as always for a terrific list! Happy Sunday! :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 9, 2014

      Thanks, Kathy! Hope you have a great week!

  4. Jemi FraserNovember 9, 2014

    Thanks Elizabeth – the ones on NaNo sound fun as I’m buried deep in my first draft by now :)

  5. Julie MusilNovember 9, 2014

    Elizabeth, thanks so much for these great links. I especially loved the post about braving the second draft. That can be a scary thing to open up, and those words were comforting :)

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