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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Pew Research’s numbers on the rise of ereading: http://bit.ly/HZTdPy @Porter_Anderson @PewInternet

6 Core Storytelling Competencies: Good… Better… Best. http://bit.ly/Ho0oC5 @storyfix

How to successfully launch a YA print novel: http://bit.ly/Ho0OZk @laurapauling

Making a living as a writer–challenges: http://bit.ly/Ho1azf @rachellegardner

How To Get Book Reviews Without Spending (Too Much) Money: http://bit.ly/Ho1qhD @KenBrosky @thecreativepenn

Farther vs. Further: http://bit.ly/HruM8A @writing_tips

The Long Distance Landscape of a Writing Career: http://bit.ly/Ho1Jca @barbaraoneal

The Power of What If: http://bit.ly/Ho1Og8 @bookemdonna

Crime fiction–killers who don’t take responsibility: http://bit.ly/IGODXU @mkinberg

Amazon book reviews–democracy in action, ignorance, or bullying? http://bit.ly/Ho1YE9 @Bob_Mayer

7 Military Ranks Common in Popular Culture: http://bit.ly/Ho23Yx @writing_tips

There Are No Writers Without Readers: http://bit.ly/Ho27aE @JLeaLopez

The True Essence of Character: http://bit.ly/Ho2bHo @livewritethrive

Piracy and Rowling–a few questions: http://bit.ly/Hm2Msl @thefuturebook @agentpete

Important elements for a riveting story: http://bit.ly/Hm2TEi @PAShortt

Different types of paranormal elements in fiction: http://bit.ly/Hm38is @kaitnolan @nicolebasaraba

6 fiction writing tips when planning a novel: http://bit.ly/Hm3nKl @AdriennedeWolfe

The hybrid author: http://bit.ly/IgW5TU @eMergentPublish

The qualities and the effects of despair for writers: http://bit.ly/IgWhSS @sarahahoyt

Ebooks going global: http://bit.ly/Hm3Lsz @thefuturebook

Writers are doing everything backwards: http://bit.ly/IgWvtf @speechwriterguy

Kindle Fire & the Nook Tablet’s popularity prevents Android from real competition with the iPad: http://bit.ly/Hm4JF0 @PCMag

The Lady Or The Tiger – Publishing Choices: http://bit.ly/Hm5ldU @SusanSpann

Using archaeology and myth to unearth the stories of tomorrow–dead reckoning: http://bit.ly/IgYsWx @GeneLempp

Agent shopping while still under contract? http://bit.ly/IgYCxj @bookendsjessica

When Not to Tell Your Character’s Backstory: http://bit.ly/Hm63I0 @KMWeiland

Maps: Why to use them, and how to create them in Excel: http://bit.ly/Hm7tSY @juliettewade

Tips for crying characters: http://bit.ly/Hm8w56 @Artzicarol

Writing Fantasy Songs: Part 2: http://bit.ly/HZlcA4 @fantasyfaction

7 Reasons Your Muse Isn’t Talking to You: http://bit.ly/I4sJsQ @write_practice

Creativity is the Key Skill for the 21st Century: http://bit.ly/I4tfah @markbatey

Understanding Author Platform–All the World Wide Web’s a Stage: http://bit.ly/I4tnXu @kristenlambTX

3 Steps to Reading With Purpose: http://bit.ly/I4tsdu @diymfa

1 writer’s plotting process: http://bit.ly/I4tuSQ @beth_barany

Plotting and The Premise: http://bit.ly/I4twdx

Free Your Inner Process Slave: http://bit.ly/I4tRge @JulieAnnePeters

Blogging, Splogging, & Syndication: http://bit.ly/I4tVww @cherylrwrites

5 reasons to keep writing: http://bit.ly/I4tZfJ @jammer0501

Tips for dealing with backstory in your novel: http://bit.ly/HStgyT @Janice_hardy

Formatting tips for authors: http://bit.ly/HStnuh @curiosityquills

A closer look at first lines and what makes them work: http://bit.ly/HStt59

Writing Tools: Cool Finds: http://bit.ly/HStxC4 @cherylrwrites

How Amazon made self-pub cool: http://bit.ly/I8p9h5

Is Fan Fiction Ready to Go Mainstream Thanks to Fifty Shades of Grey? http://bit.ly/I8pgt8 @tordotcom

What’s the greater fear for publishers? Amazon or piracy? http://bit.ly/I8pqk6 @MikeShatzkin

Character Archetypes: http://bit.ly/I8puQM @woodwardkaren

Exploiting Our Brand: Is There a “Right” Way? http://bit.ly/HwEVF5 @jamigold

How to Create a Cover Photo for Your Facebook Timeline: http://bit.ly/HwEYAK @copyblogger

Amanda Hocking: ‘A lot of authors tend to over market’: http://bit.ly/I8pFvq @galleycat

Lost Sight of the Game? Find it Again. http://bit.ly/I8pKiN @victoriamixon

Open Letter to An Author: http://bit.ly/HwF7Er @kimthedork

Different types of editors and various editing responsibilities: http://bit.ly/I8q0yk

10 Misconceptions About Writing Books For Children: http://bit.ly/IbUNwK @writersdigest

How 1 writer failed his way into a book deal: http://bit.ly/HTPvod

Beware of name dropping: http://bit.ly/HTPDEc @behlerpublish

An explanation of the starbust method of writing: http://bit.ly/HTPRv0 @woodwardkaren

7 Reasons You May Be Losing International Readers: http://bit.ly/HTPUqQ @PYOEbooks

105 Author Blog Prompts: http://bit.ly/IrDS68 @duolit

Goals: Does Every Character Need the Same One? http://bit.ly/IrEpEX @Janice_Hardy

What to do if your book has been rejected by everyone: http://bit.ly/IAS4cl @greyhausagency

How to save your MS Word italics when formatting an ebook: http://bit.ly/IASqQ8 @howtowriteshop

Write truthfully in imaginary circumstances: http://bit.ly/IAT1Bz @NakedEditor

When Arguments Are a Good Thing: Conflict in Dialogue: http://bit.ly/IATcMY @KMWeiland

Too Many Subplots? 3 Tips for Cutting: http://bit.ly/IcfQjN @fictionnotes

When To Bring Backstory Out of the Shadows: http://bit.ly/IcgWvV @noveleditor

Sex in fantasy: http://bit.ly/HqWOS6 @fantasyfaction

Cover Art: Tips for the Do-It-Yourselfer: http://bit.ly/HqWYsQ @IndiaDrummond

Publishers Struggle with iBooks vs. App Problem: http://bit.ly/HqX97r @galleycat

Writers–Ditching the Dread…of Success: http://bit.ly/HqXfMp @RealLifeE

Different methods to apply discipline to your writing life: http://bit.ly/HqXy9P @bob_brooke

(A Writer’s) Age Is Just A Number: http://bit.ly/HqXI1a @mincontro

5 Classic Creative Challenges: http://bit.ly/HHtDtu @the99percent

19 Essential WordPress Plugins for Your Blog: http://bit.ly/HHtPJl @problogger

How to get ideas for stories – be gullible: http://bit.ly/HHu1bA @byrozmorris

The Secrets of Story Structure–The First Half of the Second Act: http://bit.ly/HHu5rK @KMWeiland

Tips for approaching a short story draft: http://bit.ly/HHucDI

Placement of cliffhangers: http://bit.ly/HHuoTm @glencstrathy

What 1 writer learned from writing a 2nd book: http://bit.ly/HHuHh0

Showing–and Telling–Emotion in Fiction: http://bit.ly/HHwsed

Write for Your Audience–Not Your English Teacher: http://bit.ly/HHwPWi @Eliz_Humphrey

Why We Should All Be Writing Short Fiction: http://bit.ly/HHxgjg @annerallen

How to Read a Book Contract – For Avoidance of Doubt: http://bit.ly/HHxEy6 @PassiveVoiceBlg

Are Short Story Openings Different From Novels? (A diagnosis of an opening): http://bit.ly/HEv6oC @Janice_Hardy

6 Ways Bloggers Can Avoid a Visit from The Grammar Police: http://bit.ly/HAG2Wr @writeitsideways @thecreativepenn

4 Key Elements Every Pitch Needs: http://bit.ly/HAG54I

8 Copyediting Tips For Writers: http://bit.ly/HAGsMF @BryanThomasS

Backstory Delayed Gratification: http://bit.ly/HAGELL @mooderino

Wandering eyes… and other body parts: http://bit.ly/HAGHaj

Writing is a Muscle, Flex it: http://bit.ly/Ih5dsQ @WordServeLit

Sonnet Building–Step 1= Ideas: http://bit.ly/Ih7bcB @AnnieNeugebauer

Writers should struggle against style: http://bit.ly/Ih7jc3

Writing for an Audience Can Be Dangerous: http://bit.ly/Ih7moc @livewritethrive

What 1 writer wishes she’d known before reading her first bad review: http://bit.ly/Ih7uEk @wisebird2009

Characterization & Location: What 1 Writer Learned Watching Reruns: http://bit.ly/Ih7zrI

5 Favorite Fonts with Hidden Type Ornaments: http://bit.ly/Ih7CUj @JFBookman

Kurt Vonnegut’s letter to a book-banning school board chairman: http://bit.ly/Ih7LqO @LettersOfNote

How do you keep elements fresh in your fiction? 1 writer uses her hometown for inspiration: http://exm.nr/I5Dtbi @cleocoyle

Everything you need to know about the e-book lawsuit: http://bit.ly/HO3Ccg @LauraHazardOwen

Women’s fiction–poor packaging leads to the genre’s devaluation? http://bit.ly/HO55zd @porter_anderson @MegWolitzer @ruth_franklin

The monsters we create–agency pricing: http://bit.ly/HOatCi @Porter_Anderson @ljndawson @jeffjohnroberts

Elves In Mythology and Fantasy: http://bit.ly/HEjBwf @fantasyfaction

Ways to be a More Productive Writer: http://bit.ly/HEjLnh @janice_hardy

Tips for writing back cover copy: http://bit.ly/HEk956 @SharlaWrites

Emotion Sells Books: http://bit.ly/IqQ8YV @AdriennedeWolfe

Agents and queries: compiled DOs: http://bit.ly/HiMY42 @rebeccaberto

How to Make Your Readers Believe Anything: http://bit.ly/HEklBv @ava_jae

Distinguishing between Plot and Premise: http://bit.ly/J0F5AR

Are More Authors Than You Think Making a Living Self-Publishing? http://bit.ly/J0FJOQ @goblinwriter

Facing a Critique or Editorial Letter: 2 Destructive Attitudes: http://bit.ly/J0FRxN @fictionnotes

When to hit send? http://bit.ly/J0G1Fx

How Copyright Protection Makes Books Vanish: http://bit.ly/J0Gk38 @passivevoiceblg

Ideas for YA author visits: http://bit.ly/J0GYO0

1 writer’s draft system: http://bit.ly/J0H8Vv @JillKemerer

Is There Such a Thing as an American Novel? http://bit.ly/J0HDiu @EddMcCracken

Write What You Don’t Know: http://bit.ly/J0HRGh @jaelmchenry

Writers and taxes: http://bit.ly/IA6X2I @rachellegardner

3 Things to Know About Exposition & Telling: http://bit.ly/IA76TM @victoriamixon

8 Things 1 Writer Learned About Public Reading from Playing Violin: http://bit.ly/HFqbEm @diymfa

1 self-published writer shares his March sales results: http://bit.ly/HFqjnl @davidgaughran

Self-Publishers: Don’t Think Content, Think Problem-Solving: http://bit.ly/HTkrpu @jfbookman

French Editor’s Jump to Agenting “Akin to Treachery”: http://bit.ly/HTkwcZ @pubperspectives

Support Other Writers: 10 Great Ways: http://bit.ly/HTkxO7 @cherylrwrites

E-Book Formatting For Beginners: http://bit.ly/HTkFx1 @talliroland

5 Principles for Using Facebook: http://bit.ly/HTkNMU @janefriedman

Coincidence Is Part Of Storytelling: http://bit.ly/HTkSjH @mooderino

Writing Animal Fantasy: http://bit.ly/Ib1T3e @janice_hardy

3 Reminders about eBooks Versus Paper Books: http://bit.ly/Ib1VZ9 @jodyhedlund

Is making books social a good thing or a bad thing? http://bit.ly/HHHvdX @mathewi

Mixing the 36 Dramatic Situations to Create Something Fresh: http://bit.ly/HHHA1k @4kidlit

The authorial smirk: http://bit.ly/HHHJ4G @sarahahoyt

7 Similar but Distinct Word Pairs: http://bit.ly/HHHKpg @writing_tips

The 7 virtues: http://bit.ly/HHHO8w @mistymassey

The Headline Breath Test: http://bit.ly/HHHTJw

Should I Add [fill in the blank] To My Story? http://bit.ly/HHIgUn @greyhausagency

9 ways to use Meetup.com in a publicity campaign: http://bit.ly/HHJ2ki @PublicityHound

2 Hours to Write (And Why it Works): http://bit.ly/IRYCEl @serbaughman

Teacher’s Guide for your Children’s Books: http://bit.ly/HHJcIl

Using setting to create mood: http://bit.ly/IRZ6tY

Making Readers Turn the Page: http://bit.ly/HHJm2n @novelrocket

The Action / Tension / Emotion Ratio: http://bit.ly/HHJqiy @michellediener

Another reason why experience is important for writers: http://bit.ly/HHJuix

The Funds for Writers resource of grants, markets, and contest listings for writers: http://bit.ly/HHJAGO @hopeclark

This week’s Writing on the Ether from @Porter_Anderson features @ljndawson @mathewi @draccah @MegWolitzer @nickbilton: http://bit.ly/HHKfrT

For literary inspiration follow @AdviceToWriters. Jon Winokur dispenses writerly wisdom of the ages.

Add the Writer’s Knowledge Base as a search engine in all browsers: http://bit.ly/xQl51h

A useful resource for describing settings, emotions, shapes, textures, and more: http://bit.ly/eIGRMO @AngelaAckerman

Have a great week!

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.

9 Comments

  1. Chihuahua ZeroApril 15, 2012

    It’s scary reading through this list and seeing how many of these blogs I have already watched.

  2. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsApril 15, 2012

    Chihuahau Zero–I know what you mean! It doesn’t *seem* like that much time that you’re spending reading blogs, but then… :)

  3. Margot KinbergApril 15, 2012

    Elizabeth – Thanks as ever for this treasure trove! How you make time to do this I have no idea.

  4. Clarissa DraperApril 15, 2012

    THanks for these. I’ll be spending my A-Z-time-off reading these.

  5. Alex J. CavanaughApril 15, 2012

    Splogging? Now I’m curious.

  6. L. Diane WolfeApril 15, 2012

    Still don’t know how you keep up with all of this information.

  7. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsApril 15, 2012

    Clarissa–Enjoy your A-Z break!

    Alex–That was a new one on me, too!

    Diane–Google Reader helps a ton.

    Margot–I enjoy reading the blogs so much that it’s not too much of a chore. :)

  8. Julie MusilApril 16, 2012

    Holy cow, there’s so many great links that I haven’t seen yet! I’m coming back to this tomorrow with a fresh brain. Thanks so much for ALL you do!

  9. Jill KemererApril 17, 2012

    I love all of Cheryl Reif’s posts–and I completely missed two of them! How did that happen? Thanks for this great list–and I appreciate the mention. :)

    Have a great week!

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