Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engineBlog (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.

How to Get Blurbs for Our Book and Use Them In Our Marketing:  http://ow.ly/UcsFP @DianaUrban

A Book-Signing Cheat Sheet:  http://ow.ly/Ucsd4 by Bonnie Randall            What risks are you taking with your writing?  http://ow.ly/Uctfu @lindasclare

Does a Newsletter Scare You? 5 Ways to Rock It:  http://ow.ly/Uct2P @C_Herronauthor

Hooking Your Reader in 3 Easy Steps:  http://ow.ly/Ucsyf  @sally_apokedak

The 5 Basic Elements of an Author Website:  http://ow.ly/UcsYw @CaballoFrances

Writing is a Juggling Act:  http://ow.ly/UcsTQ  @KAMcCleary

The One Thing Every Protagonist Must Have:  http://ow.ly/UcsQl @jamesscottbell

Word Count: How Many Words In a Novel? http://ow.ly/UcsO0 @joebunting

Overcoming the 10 Biggest Obstacles to Creating :  http://ow.ly/Ue8Ss @zen_habits

Tips for Writing Better Characters:  http://ow.ly/Ue9j9 @PBRWriter

Got a question for agents? Ask Live: #AuthorDay  http://ow.ly/UzrP0 @Porter_Anderson @RCaskie1 @MariliaSavvides @albionieye

Guest books in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/UE1YO @mkinberg

The struggle to title a book:  http://ow.ly/Ue94z  @AnneGBrown

Digging into Research: Consider the Source:  http://ow.ly/Ue9aQ @jamigold

5 Simple Ways To Describe Characters:  http://ow.ly/Ue9gq @writers_write

The Powerful Nutrition of Poetry:  http://ow.ly/Ue9di  @barbaraoneal

19 Easy Rules To Write Something Every Day:  http://ow.ly/Ue9tD @perpetua @buzzfeed

BiblioBoard, Pressbooks partner on library-based self-publishing:  http://ow.ly/UE1KX @Porter_Anderson @libraryself_e

 

We Interrupt This Manuscript… http://ow.ly/Ue8Xq @KBullockAuthor

43 Words to Cut From Our Writing Immediately http://ow.ly/Ue98b @DianaUrban

Why Every Story Needs Its Own Pit of Snakes:  http://ow.ly/Ue9m9  @drewchial

5 Ways To Get Rid Of Inertia In Your Life:  http://ow.ly/Ue90r @KristinNador

How to Use Writing as a Remedy:  http://ow.ly/Ue9r7 @drewchial

Book Cover Colors Matter:  http://ow.ly/UhetD  @AuthorLentz

Story Alchemy: Lessons from Breaking Bad:  http://ow.ly/UhdZ7 @ThereseWalsh

Overcome Your Inner Critic:  http://ow.ly/Uhge0 @jimdempsey

ISBN, Book Design, Copyright:  http://ow.ly/Uhep5 @JFBookman

Database of book bloggers organized by genre:  http://ow.ly/UhfOe

5 Low-Cost or No-Cost Book Promo Tips:  http://ow.ly/UhfDB @maggiemarr

 

How to Make Your Hero’s Self-Sacrifice Even More Heartbreaking:  http://ow.ly/UcsBs @KMWeiland

What’s Your Distribution Plan?  http://ow.ly/Ucstd @JamiGold

Don’t Write a Damsel-in-Distress OR a Modern Super-Woman:  http://ow.ly/UcsJ1 @fictionnotes

Stop Putting off Writing Now:  http://ow.ly/Uw5D6 @nownovel  #NaNoWriMo

#NaNoWriMo Pep Talk: – Hitting the Wall:  http://ow.ly/Uw5wt  @jimchines

#NaNoWriMo hacks:  http://ow.ly/Uw75p from Not So Classically Trained Writer

A writer answers writing a publishing related questions:  http://ow.ly/UxByt @Rachel_Aaron

Don’t Count Yourself Out Yet! (A #NaNoWriMo Pep Talk): http://ow.ly/Uw70n @brianawrites

Writing Under Pressure: #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/Uw6Sp @KeithCronin

#NaNoWriMo Triage Center:  http://ow.ly/Uw5Gp @angelaackerman

#Nanowrimo: Inciting Incident – Call to Adventure:  http://ow.ly/Uw7aE @AlexSokoloff

10 Tips for Tired Writers:  http://ow.ly/Uw5eH @besscozby #NaNoWriMo

Surviving #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/Uw5Rc @DeeWhiteauthor

Stepping Up to #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/Uw6Xc @CindyDevoted

Top 10 #Nanowrimo Emergency Prompts For The Overwhelmed: http://ow.ly/Uw5Lv @10minnovelist

4 #NaNoWriMo Principles for the Rest of Us:  http://ow.ly/Uw5tk @EmilyWenstrom

What #NaNoWriMo Teaches About Daily Goals:  http://ow.ly/Uw5ki @CarlaYoung @MOMeo

The importance of trying to see what’s coming down the road in publishing: http://ow.ly/U7IST @HughHowey

Tips To Tighten Our Writing:  http://ow.ly/UrhXD @SueColetta1

Quick Fix: Dialogue Dos and Don’ts:  http://ow.ly/U5sOc @lindasclare

4 Critical Edits to Make to Your Book’s Description Copy:  http://ow.ly/U5sGA @DianaUrban

39 Examples of Author Facebook Cover Photo Designs:  http://ow.ly/U5sJ7 @DianaUrban

4 Common Short Story Mistakes:  http://ow.ly/U5sEb  @EmilyWenstrom

6 ways Wattpad can train you for success:  http://ow.ly/U5sKk @standoutbooks

How To Get Readers To Read Your Entire Series:  http://ow.ly/U5sCR @JodyHedlund

How to Balance Showing Versus Telling:  http://ow.ly/U5sDf @jodyhedlund

Turning a Standalone into a Series:  http://ow.ly/U5sAt  @ChristinaFarley

Writing fantasy fiction: how to make the magic work:  http://ow.ly/U5sL6 @standoutbooks

25 Story Starters for Writing Fiction:  http://ow.ly/U5sFi @WritingForward

Tips for Brewing Up a Bracing Hot Manuscript: http://ow.ly/U5sBi  by PJ Parrish

Difficult Books:  http://ow.ly/U5sy4  @jodimeadows

Why Are Some Writers Late Bloomers?  http://ow.ly/UrJ6T and http://ow.ly/UrJ9F @DebraEve

Things to Check Before You Submit:  http://ow.ly/TSfCg @Janice_Hardy

Thriller Structure In TV: Scorpion:  http://ow.ly/UrhU4 @SueColetta1

Can You Promote a Book without Making Yourself Miserable? http://ow.ly/UrJpk @EdCyzewski  @JaneFriedman

NaNoWriMo, Or How 1 Writer Cheated Her Way to Finishing Her Novel: http://ow.ly/Urov5  @j_s_brown @DebutanteBall

Gender Bias: Are You Aware Of Yours?  http://ow.ly/UrIMB @Porter_Anderson @CathyReadsBooks

Onboarding for Authors:  http://ow.ly/TSfj4 from Fix My Story

The Complete Guide to Twitter Polls:  http://ow.ly/TSfFp @Ashread_

How To Create Excerpt Books For Promotional Gifts:  http://ow.ly/UrhIG @SueColetta1

Making Critical Character Traits Part of Your Plot:  http://ow.ly/TSfvD @Janice_Hardy

How to Survive Large-Scale Revisions:  http://ow.ly/TSfAn @ava_jae

Where The Crying Happens:  http://ow.ly/TSfxU @cathryanhoward

The book blogger phenomenon: http://ow.ly/UqHz5  @Porter_Anderson @ZozeeBo

Writing Your Author Bio: 10 Examples. http://ow.ly/TSfIl @DianaUrban

How To Turn A Facebook Group Into Fan Central:  http://ow.ly/TSfgs @cksyme

Why We Should Start Promoting Amazon Associate Links Now:   http://ow.ly/TSf1D @nickdaws

Getting started with our author newsletter:  http://ow.ly/UplN4

2 Ways to Tell You’re Beginning Your Story Too Soon:  http://ow.ly/TSfsd @KMWeiland

On revision:  http://ow.ly/TRzGc @LucienneDiver

YA Literary Tropes: ‘I Have to Take Care of My Parent(s)’ :  http://ow.ly/TRzc5 @TaraKehoe1

Zen and the Art of Overcoming Writer’s Block:  http://ow.ly/TRzOi  @geoffhughes01

5 Tips For When Your Characters Are Stuck In The Mud:  http://ow.ly/TRzny @coolvstar650

11 Ways You May Be Spooking Your Readers on Social Media:  http://ow.ly/TRyTy @CaballoFrances

What Your Editor Expects From You:  http://ow.ly/TRzxF  @Jen_328 @writedivas

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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.

6 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergNovember 15, 2015

    Lots of good stuff here, as always, Elizabeth. It’s interesting (and helpful!) to see so many links for ways to use social media more effectively. Harnessing the power of the Internet is important for writers, but it does take up an awful lot of time if you don’t do it efficiently.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 15, 2015

      Margot–It can be a huge time suck, for sure!

  2. Alex J. CavanaughNovember 15, 2015

    Lessons from Breaking Bad – that one I have to read!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 15, 2015

      Alex–It’s a good one. :)

  3. Sue ColettaNovember 15, 2015

    As always, excellent links and so timely. Thanks, Elizabeth!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 15, 2015

      Thanks, Sue! Have a great week!

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