Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engineTwitterific Writing Links (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.

5 Steps to Get Started Writing Today:  http://ow.ly/4nhjRm @charityscraig

Evoking Emotions in Readers:   http://ow.ly/4mPSjW @JamiGold

Forum Highlights ‘Challenges in publishers grappling with consumer data’:   http://ow.ly/4nhkGm @Porter_Anderson @DouglasMcCabe               

When to Start a Sequel:  http://ow.ly/4mPSnb @Janice_Hardy

Writing Believable Action Scenes:  http://ow.ly/4mPSpF @NakedEditor

The Duplicity of A Character’s Desire:  http://ow.ly/4mQEBb @MichelleHoover_

Methods to Avoid Authorship Problems:  http://ow.ly/4mQFfM @theindiepubmag @roserose_sc

Facing the Edits: 7 Steps to a Happy Revision:  http://ow.ly/4mQFds @j_s_brown

The BISAC Subject Heading List:  http://ow.ly/4mQEHQ by Lynellen Perry

What It’s Like to Score a Kindle Scout Book Deal:  http://ow.ly/4mQFzw @KenBrosky

On Horror, Disability, and Loving Both at Once:  http://ow.ly/4mQFLH @FosterOfTheWeek

Ways to end a horror story:  http://ow.ly/4mQFB2 @RayneHall

What Does Self-Pub Cost?  http://ow.ly/4nhl1M @Porter_Anderson @ReedsyHQ @EmmanuelNataf

3 Cinematic Techniques for Your Scene Opening:  http://ow.ly/4mQFtS @CSLakin

5 Great Folk Horror Novels:  http://ow.ly/4mQFDZ @northerain

Why Fiction Authors Benefit from Indie Publishing: http://ow.ly/4mQJu4 @writerswrite01

How You Make Something Good in Creative Work:  http://ow.ly/4mNUCz @ursulaleguin  @brainpicker

Screenwriting: Does the hero have fun to exemplify the concept’s appeal?  http://ow.ly/4mNTW2 @CockeyedCaravan

How to Give a Critique:  http://ow.ly/4mNUS4 @AnnetteLyon

How to Write a Short Story (That’s Actually Short) http://ow.ly/4mNVAr @ink_and_quills

5 Stages: Overcoming Writer Perfectionism:  http://ow.ly/4mNUI0 from Blonde Write More

Being Intentional With Our Free Time:  http://ow.ly/4neFJU

2 Tips For Finding Story Question:  http://ow.ly/4mNUYf by Carrie Lynn Lewis  @IndiePlotTwist

The cost of a good plot:  http://ow.ly/4neAZT @p2p_editor

Finding your story’s theme:  http://ow.ly/4mNUpJ @SPressfield

Women Detectives in Fact and Fiction:  http://ow.ly/4neAJc @Erika_Janik @thelithub

22 Tips For Self-Editing:  http://ow.ly/4mNViW @GarryRodgers1

Tips for introverts for being more comfortable at conferences:  http://ow.ly/4mNVpt @gigirosenberg

The Magic of Fantasy: Love the Unreal:  http://ow.ly/4mNVNn by Sheila Wisz Ellayn

The Metrics of Writing:  http://ow.ly/4mNVY4  by John Wong

Outlining Your Novel: Brainstorming Your Premise:  http://ow.ly/4mNWa7 @ScholarlyFox

Really Going There as a Writer:  http://ow.ly/4mNUjZ @AnnieNeugebauer

Asking Bloggers to Review Your Book:  http://ow.ly/4mNVaV @DanielleLHanna @IndiePlotTwist

Because A Lady Asks Me: On Poetry & Money: http://ow.ly/4mNWyu by Jennifer Moxley  @PoetryFound

By the halfway mark, are character decisions driving plot instead of external plot complications?  http://ow.ly/4mNU8p @CockeyedCaravan

10 Musicians Who Could Be Novelists:  http://ow.ly/4ndD4a @likaluca @thelithub

How Sylvia Plath’s Rare Honors Thesis Helped 1 Writer Understand His Divided Self: http://ow.ly/4nbLI5 @nathansmithr

On the Heartbreaking Difficulty of Getting Rid of Books:  http://ow.ly/4nbLHU @summerbrennan @thelithub

Imposter Syndrome and the Writing Community: http://ow.ly/4mMw5j @jules_chronicle

Countdown Deals and KDP Select Free Promos: http://ow.ly/4mMvwZ @ChrisDMcMullen

Creating Tension: Raise the Stakes:  http://ow.ly/4mMw9B @ShanDitty

6 Ways to Make Your Villain Likable:  http://ow.ly/4mMvXY @mythcreants  by Chris Winkle

How To Market Your Book Using Content Marketing in 5 Steps:  http://ow.ly/4mMvuq by Ricci Wolman

How to Avoid Middle Slumps: Maintaining Tension in Your Story:  http://ow.ly/4mMw1W @writeabook

Creating Emotional Connections With Readers:  http://ow.ly/4mMw6G @AngelaAckerman

7 Public Speaking Tips:  http://ow.ly/4mMvLG  @playthepartbook

Want a Page-Turner? You Need Deep POV:  http://ow.ly/4mMwgL @MarcyKennedy

5 Video Editing Apps To Improve Your Content Marketing:  http://ow.ly/4mMvJx @kikolani

How to Submit to Literary Journals:  http://ow.ly/4mMwcs @ChelseaLHenshey

How Writers Can Deconstruct to Nail Genre:  http://ow.ly/4mMw0p @CSLakin

Secrets of the Book Designer: The Many Ways a Cover is Rejected:  http://ow.ly/4naKRM @erikinternet @thelithub

Writing About History: Truth or Dare: http://ow.ly/4mL9FR @NatachaTormey

Wellness for writers: tips for physical and mental strength: http://ow.ly/4mMvgh @JTTwissel

Manage Your Energy So You Can Write: http://ow.ly/4mMve0 @annkroeker

7 Must-Have Features for Great Author Website Design:  http://ow.ly/4mMuXy @ferol

Amazon Marketing Services (AMS) for KDP Select:  http://ow.ly/4mMv4R  @ChrisDMcMullen

How to Tap Into Writing Mode Anywhere:  http://ow.ly/4mL9H1 @ejwenstrom

What’s in Your Bag of Tricks? http://ow.ly/4mL9J6  @kristanhoffman

The Fool’s Journey:  http://ow.ly/4mL9KQ @EvaDeverell

5 Words Writers Should Stop Using Immediately:  http://ow.ly/4mL9xF @Chris_Kokoski

Finding Poetry In Computer Code:  http://ow.ly/4mL9Pr @adearinthewoods

Knowing Your Character Inside and Out:  http://ow.ly/4mL9AI @Lgood67334

Author Readings And Why You Should Go To One:  http://ow.ly/4mL9QH @helpfulsnowman

On Publishing in India: ‘21,000 Retailers Sell Books Here’:  http://ow.ly/4n6t2t @DennisAbrams2

15 Tips On Close Reading: http://ow.ly/4mINW2 @SCarverAuthor

5 Tips To Sustain You While Querying:  http://ow.ly/4mIV5n @kcraftwriter

Worldbuilding About, Through, and With Autism:  http://ow.ly/4mIOFF  @xasymptote

The night Mark Twain brought Huck Finn alive: http://ow.ly/4n3EEf by Richard Zacks @Salon

Keeping a Journal Makes You a Better Writer:  http://ow.ly/4mIOjx @WritingForward

New Imprints for Romance Novels in Denmark:  http://ow.ly/4n6sLa @MarieBilde @pubperspectives

Dealing with the Editorial Report:  http://ow.ly/4mIRdg by Juliet Marillier

How to Write a Poem in 10 Easy Steps:  http://ow.ly/4n6nw6 by Skila Brown

How to blend a parallel, allegorical fantasy plot into your novel: http://ow.ly/4n6sBI @Roz_Morris

Merchandising Rights In Publishing Deals:  http://ow.ly/4mIV6I @SusanSpann

Grand Finales: Tips for Writing Great Endings: http://ow.ly/4mIOtx by Alan Rinzler

Are pre-orders always right for authors? My interview with @SteveCampbellFL: http://ow.ly/4n6rqe

Top 10 books written about books:  http://ow.ly/4n3EtE @GuardianBooks @jonathancoe

Make Your Novel More Relevant:  http://ow.ly/4mIOcy @DonMaass

Make Strong Writing Stellar: http://ow.ly/4mL9qT @MargieLawson

10 Types of Prewriting:  http://ow.ly/4mL9tE  @JillWilliamson

Are You a Writer or a Storyteller? http://ow.ly/4mL9il @McgannKellie

Writing Lessons from Gone With The Wind:  http://ow.ly/4mL9nZ @kimberlydbrock

Checking Out Books Under Al-Qaida’s Nose: Timbuktu’s ‘Badass Librarians’:  http://ow.ly/4n3EkX @nprbooks

3 Ways To Add the Sizzle to Fiction That’s Fizzled:  http://ow.ly/4mIR6X @KristenLambTX

The Pulp Fiction Dime Novel Is Making a Comeback:  http://ow.ly/4mINOU by Parker Richards

5 Tips to Help You Write What You Know:  http://ow.ly/4mIOnC @HeidiAngell

Tips for Writing a Query That Gets Read:  http://ow.ly/4mITkI by Jeanne Kisacky

An agent on pitching stories:  http://ow.ly/4mITcf @marielamba

How To Write Irresistible Prose:  http://ow.ly/10Erhn @Chris_Kokoski

In Praise of Remixing Shakespeare:  http://ow.ly/4n3Ebs by Andrew Hartley @unccharlotte @thelithub

Pre-Orders: Are they Always A Good Idea? http://ow.ly/4n3phT  @SteveCampbellFL

How much does it cost to self-publish a book? @ReedsyHQ shares its data: pic.twitter.com/iDxezOZ3KB http://goo.gl/IiGPGT

3 Tips To Improve Your Writing Routine:  http://ow.ly/10Erjn @rsmollisonread

Do You Know Where Your ISBNs Are? (Free Logbook Download): http://ow.ly/4mIV8O @JFbookman

3 Scrivener Tips to Become a Master Outliner:  http://ow.ly/4mHEfB @jslauthor

Using Google calendar to simplify life and set goals:  http://ow.ly/4n3ov9

7 Ways to Jumpstart an Author Platform:  http://ow.ly/10ErAI @EmilyWenstrom

11 Reasons Indie Authors Need Social Media (And How to Get It Right):  http://ow.ly/10Es9f @CaballoFrances

How To Maximize Goodreads Giveaways: http://ow.ly/10ErUd @Bookgal

3 Most Important Elements of Chapter One:  http://ow.ly/10ErYg @EmilyWenstrom

Tech Tip for Writers: The 3-Click Rule:  http://ow.ly/10ErWw @WordDreams

Last week’s links:  http://ow.ly/4n2aXg . All the links I’ve ever shared (35K+, free and searchable): writerskb.com @Hiveword

Q&A with Literary Agent Juliet Pickering of the Blake Friedmann Agency:  http://ow.ly/10Dz5m @MMFinck

DIY Memoir:  http://ow.ly/10DySV @cbramkamp

Create a Compelling Character Arc:  http://ow.ly/10DD6X @KathyEdens1

Best Character for Telling Your Story, Basic Action, Weakness and Choice: http://ow.ly/10Es04 @mileconnors

Why writers should be on LinkedIn:  http://ow.ly/10Erwo @LisaJJackson

A short exercise to get you started thinking about your author brand:  http://ow.ly/10EsdL @standoutbooks

4 Reasons to Be Intentional With Your Free Time:  http://ow.ly/10Ermf @emily_tjaden

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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.

4 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughMay 1, 2016

    Great links! Many musicians could be novelists and write amazing lyrics. Concept albums aren’t as easy as they seem.

    1. Alex–I wonder how many of them have ever thought about doing longform work? I’d be very interested in the results!

  2. Margot KinbergMay 1, 2016

    Really interesting links as ever, Elizabeth, for which thanks. Interesting that there are a few on writing in genres I’ve not experimented with yet. Maybe it’s a Sign ;-)

    1. Margot–I’d love to see something different from you! Or maybe you could experiment with other mystery subgenres?

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