Twitterific Writing Links

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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

A weekly roundup of the best writing links from around the web.

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 39,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Happy Holidays! I will be taking a blog break until I return two weeks from today for an especially long Twitterific that will include my top shared links for 2016.  :)

Conferences and Events / NaNoWriMo

Creativity and Inspiration / Inspiration

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Fitting in Writing

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / When to write

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writer’s Block

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writing Quickly

Creativity and Inspiration / Writing Life

Genres / Miscellaneous

Genres / Horror

Genres / Memoir

Genres / Non-Fiction

Genres / Romance

Genres / Science Fiction

Genres / Screenwriting

Promo / Miscellaneous

Promo / Book Reviews

Promo / Social Media Tips

Promo / Speaking

Publishing / Miscellaneous

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing / Rejections

Publishing / Process / Book Design

Writing Craft / Miscellaneous

Writing Craft / Arc

Writing Craft / Beginnings

Writing Craft / Characters / Development

Writing Craft / Conflict

Writing Craft / Drafts

Writing Craft / Lessons from Books and Film

Writing Craft / Literary Devices

Writing Craft / POV

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Outlining

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Plotting

Writing Craft / Punctuation and Grammar

Writing Craft / Revision

Writing Craft / Tension

Writing Craft / World-Building

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The top writing links of last week are on Twitterific: Click To Tweet

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 KinbergDecember 18, 2016

    As always, Elizabeth, these are great links, so thanks! I’m especially drawn to the one about nurturing children’s writing. I think that’s so important, even if your child doesn’t want to become an author. I’m glad there are posts out there about that.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 18, 2016

      Margot–And some of those encouraged children could even end up as writers later on. A good post, for sure.

      Hope you have a good week!

  2. Alex J. CavanaughDecember 18, 2016

    At first I read turn off the snark, but it was static instead. (Which is good, as I don’t want to turn off the snark.) Great list, Elizabeth!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 18, 2016

      Alex–Although ‘turn off the snark’ makes a much better blog post title! :)

  3. L. Diane WolfeDecember 19, 2016

    Merry Christmas! I’m taking a break, too.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 19, 2016

      Diane–Enjoy it! Merry Christmas. :)

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