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 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

50 Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Author Platform:  http://ow.ly/LnY7I @amcbooks

Writing Tip: Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/Lo0JY @lindasclare

The Ups and Downs of Indie Life:  http://ow.ly/LnYUj @Nicholas_Rossis               

5 Things 1 writer learned from Fifty Shades of Grey: http://ow.ly/Lo0GP @s_lovett

Promo basics:  http://ow.ly/Lo1gp @niniehammon

Speaking out on issues as an author:  http://ow.ly/LqRwC @mikemartinez72

15+ Tactics for Writing Humor:  http://ow.ly/LqP9E  @SeptCFawkes

10 things 1 writer learned while writing his last book:  http://ow.ly/LqR0d @austinkleon

Expand, Deepen, and Create Motion–3 Tweaks that Keep Details Interesting:  http://ow.ly/LqPIj  @SeptCFawkes

Writing a story from the villain’s POV:  http://ow.ly/LqRgQ @EimhWrite

4 Writing Processes: What Is Your Red-Zone? http://ow.ly/LqQyf @RogerDColby

Crime Writers: How To Properly Rot Your Corpses: Postmortem Decomposition:  http://ow.ly/LqQIO @LeeLofland

Writing Oneself Back to Life: http://ow.ly/LqOPB by Jamie Luce @_TheChangeBlog

The Complete Guide to Italicization:  http://ow.ly/LqP1Q @epbure

How to Write What’s Not Written (Subtext):  http://ow.ly/LqPkq @SeptCFawkes

Structure for building your novel:  http://ow.ly/LqRaR @YAtopia_blog

6 Ways to Sell Books:  http://ow.ly/LqQWa @tobywneal

5 Ways to Balance Freelance Writing Jobs and Personal Projects:  http://ow.ly/LvLIO  @charityscraig

How to Build Your Platform and Sell More Books with Podcasting:  http://ow.ly/LvLKq  @juicetom

Find your writing voice:  http://ow.ly/LvM6z by Meredith Quinn @TheWriterMag

Manuscript Pitch Websites: Do Literary Agents Use Them? http://ow.ly/LvM3g @victoriastrauss

The Query Process: laughably bad rejections:  http://ow.ly/LvLZ4  @JaneLebak

Online Writer Resources Roundup:  http://ow.ly/LvLNu @ava_jae

Eliminate Unnecessary Infodumps:  http://ow.ly/LvLGX @Janice_Hardy

What to Put On Your Author Website:  http://ow.ly/LvLRU @LEEandLOW

Tips for describing a main character: http://ow.ly/LvLDv @glencstrathy

When books don’t live up to their names:  http://ow.ly/LvLUX by Moira Redmond

How to Polish Your Writer Brand:  http://ow.ly/LvM24 @NicoleLautore

Difference Between Novels and Tales:  http://ow.ly/LvM0L @noveleditor

13  Picture Books Celebrating the Lives of Great Artists, Writers, and Scientists:  http://ow.ly/LxtYC @brainpicker

When Writing Comes Easy, Don’t Make These Mistakes:  http://ow.ly/LxtbC @vgrefer

Screenwriters: On Writing “Rules”: 8 Things to Remember:  http://ow.ly/Lxtht @bang2write

We’re all genre readers now:  http://ow.ly/LxBFL @passivevoiceblg @magiciansbook

Giving Readers Surprises and Revelations:  http://ow.ly/LxtrO  @davidfarland

The 50 Best Genre-Bending Books: http://ow.ly/LxsRn @emilypekar

10 Things That Make a Book Un-Put-Downable:  http://ow.ly/LnYiU @JohnnyBTruant

4 Tips for the Aspiring Professional Writer:  http://ow.ly/Lo0Ye @the_squishyness

Pursuing a Trad Published Dream:  http://ow.ly/LnZjG  @SueColetta1

Need – The Protagonist Wants Something:  http://ow.ly/Lo0N9 @woodwardkaren

How To Make An Author Video:  http://ow.ly/Lo0wB  @BenMWallace @mollygreene

Talking about setting: Time:  http://ow.ly/Lo0Bl @nownovel

Your Brand Needs a Visual Style Guide: Here’s How to Create One:  http://ow.ly/LnYvd @canva

At London Book Fair, talking Frankfurt Book Fair:  http://ow.ly/LFtKc @Porter_Anderson @TheFutureBook

How 1 writer improved her writing productivity by 100%:  http://ow.ly/LnWkF @novelexperienc3

4 Mistakes When Naming Characters:  http://ow.ly/LnUrd from Ima Work in Progress

The Difference Between “Flawed” Characters and “Too Dumb to Live”:  http://ow.ly/LnVTm @kristenlambtx

How the Rule of 3 Can Help Writers Avoid Backstory Slumps:  http://ow.ly/LnU4T @lindasclare

Creating to-do lists that incorporate mind, heart, and body:  http://ow.ly/LnSXL @mlvwrites

3 Essential Editing Tips For Writers:  http://ow.ly/LnT6J  @DonnaRadley

How Mirror Characters Can Illustrate Literary Themes: http://ow.ly/LnUcV @SaraL_Writer @DIYMFA

The importance of change in a setting:  http://ow.ly/LnUgC @nathanbransford

The Terror and Wonder of Watching Your Book Get Made Into a Movie:  http://ow.ly/LnVKW @TheDanWells

1st pass editing–16 questions to ask yourself:  http://ow.ly/LnVZv @KLGoing

Help for Women Writers Seeking to Bridge “The Confidence Gap”: http://ow.ly/LnTVh @themegduffy

Tips for plot time jumps and getting bogged down:  http://ow.ly/LDc3w @deanwesleysmith

Series? Stand Alone Books? What Should You Write?  http://ow.ly/LDltE @JulieMusil @AlexJCavanaugh

Tools for Novel Writers: The Editing Checklist:  http://ow.ly/LnWa4  @coolcarsoncraig

A closer look at the ebook subscription model: http://ow.ly/LwL5V #FutureChat recap @Porter_Anderson

Writing A Book According To Pinterest:  http://ow.ly/Lmvci  @larin20

How To Create The Perfect Plus Sized Heroine:  http://ow.ly/Lmvtu @DarlaGDenton

3 Simple Steps for Creating Engagement on LinkedIn:  http://ow.ly/Lmwbs @mktgcopywriter

Having Too Many Ideas: Solutions: http://ow.ly/LmvBR @jonathanballcom

3 Reasons Twitter and Writers are a Perfect Match:  http://ow.ly/Lmw2V @EdieMelson

Create a Call to Action for Your Blog:  http://ow.ly/LmvZG  @BlotsandPlots

How to take an author photo:  http://ow.ly/LBuD7 @Pages2Type

Keys to Discoverability:  http://ow.ly/LBrGf @kristinerusch @SteveCampbellFL (podcast)

Tired Of Doing It All? A Virtual Assistant Can Help:  http://ow.ly/LBm6d  @artconnectsus @thecreativepenn

How Not to Get Overwhelmed with Revisions:  http://ow.ly/Lmw6H @ava_jae

Protagonists: Making vs. Following Fate:  http://ow.ly/LmvH4 @Kid_Lit

Pop-culture and obscure references in fiction:  http://ow.ly/LmvjC @RobertJSawyer

Infographic: 50 of the World’s Most Translated Books:  http://ow.ly/Lmvfg @InkBitsPixels

A series on scenes:  http://ow.ly/LmvPu @kayedacus

Make Your Novel Salable in 7 Steps:  http://ow.ly/Lmvw2 @DeniseDrespling @WriteAngleBlog

Help with Facing Writing Fears:  http://ow.ly/Lm9mG  @ingridsundberg

Writing Nonfiction Ebooks: Easy Ideas:  http://ow.ly/Lm92b @angee

7 Ways to Make Facebook Worth Your Time:  http://ow.ly/Lm9KQ @amcbooks

Flesh Out Character Development:  http://ow.ly/Lm9Co @Janice_Hardy

Adjusting to Expectations After Publishing Your 1st Novel: http://ow.ly/LyNMy  @bryonq

7 Visual Ideas to Increase Your Social Engagement:  http://ow.ly/Lm8pn @marcushokh

Indies Hitting The Big Time: Jasinda And Jack Wilder At Berkley Books:  http://ow.ly/LwJId @Porter_Anderson @JasindaWilder

How to Build a Compelling Novel Concept:  http://ow.ly/Lm8Hs @CSLakin

11 Writers on Writing Inspiration:  http://ow.ly/LwD4D @nownovel

6 Simple Ways To Handle Viewpoint Changes:  http://ow.ly/Lm9W7 @writers_write

Do clichés have any place in writing?  http://ow.ly/LwDiu @silas_payton

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Starting an Author Podcast:  http://ow.ly/Lma5y @amcbooks

Publishing For Digital Minds Conference Opens London Book Fair Today:  http://ow.ly/LwJQT @Porter_Anderson

Political movements in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/LwJsL @mkinberg

3 Mistakes Nonfiction Writers Make and How to Fix Them:  http://ow.ly/Lm9gb @ninaamir

Book Bloggers: Where to Find Them and How to Win Them Over:  http://ow.ly/Lm9x8  @BlotsandPlots

Finding Media Outlets and the Pitch:  http://ow.ly/Lm8D3 @SpunkOnAStick

Building characters with hard-boiled dialogue:  http://ow.ly/Lm9cz @Jake_Lassiter

3 Insights Into Writing about Social Issues:  http://ow.ly/LdMYe @LisaPBennett

How To Write A Memoir:  http://ow.ly/LdNaE  @berkun

Writing Devices: Pros and Cons of Connectivity: http://ow.ly/LdMAF @JAZarins

Self-Editing for Point of View: http://ow.ly/LdMFP by Rachel E. Newman

7 Crucial Logline Mistakes and How to Fix Them:  http://ow.ly/LdNf9  @therealtimothy @scriptmag

What Fresh Hell Is This? On rewriting your novel: http://ow.ly/LdN65 @ChristaDesir

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. Alex J. CavanaughApril 19, 2015

    Might have to check out the laughably bad rejections.
    Hey, there’s mine about series versus stand alones! Thanks.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigApril 19, 2015

      Alex–And it was a great post!

  2. Barry KnisterApril 19, 2015

    Elizabeth–
    Once again, I (along with so many other writers) am in your debt for offering this great list of links. Thank you thank you!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigApril 19, 2015

      Thanks Barry! Hope you find something useful here. Have a great week!

  3. Sue ColettaApril 20, 2015

    Thank you for including my guest post on Molly’s blog as well as my guest’s post, Nicholas Rossis, on my blog. Very kind of you!

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