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.

Creativity and Inspiration / Goal setting

Creativity and Inspiration / Inspiration / Reading as Writers

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writer’s Block

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writing Quickly

Creativity and Inspiration / Success

Creativity and Inspiration / Writing Life

Creativity and Inspiration / Writing Spaces

Genres / Miscellaneous

Genres / Fantasy

Genres / Horror

Genres / Science Fiction

Promo / Miscellaneous

Promo / Ads

Promo / Blogging

Promo / Book Reviews

Promo / Book Signings and Launch parties

Promo / Social Media Tips

Promo / Websites

Publishing / Miscellaneous

Publishing / News / International Publishing

Publishing / Options / Self-Publishing

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing / Pitches

Writing Craft / Miscellaneous

Writing Craft / Beginnings

Writing Craft / Characters / Antagonists

Writing Craft / Characters / Development

Writing Craft / Characters / Protagonists

Writing Craft / Dialogue

Writing Craft / Lessons from Books and Film

Writing Craft / Literary Devices

Writing Craft / Pacing

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Plotting

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Research

Writing Craft / Punctuation and Grammar

Writing Craft / Revision

Writing Craft / Revisions / Critiques

Writing Craft / Settings and Description

Writing Craft / World-Building

Writing Tools / Apps

Writing Tools / Resources

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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.

13 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergJanuary 8, 2017

    Thanks, as ever, Elizabeth, for these great links. I like the fact that there are several this time on creativity and inspiration. It’s the time of year, I think, when people want to look for ways to inspire their writing in the new year.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      Margot–It’s always good to have a little extra help in that department! Hope you have a great week/year. :)

  2. H.R. SinclairJanuary 8, 2017

    Holy Moly! That a lot of links–and I want to read them all! I have 15 tabs open, thought I better read those before I open more. ;)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      H.R.–My husband fusses at me for keeping 15 tabs open, ha! I frequently manage to crash or freeze my computer when coming up with Twitterifics. :)

  3. Heather WrightJanuary 8, 2017

    Thanks for including me on your list this week! I love Twitterific. It’s like my own weekly writer’s magazine. I have a lot of tabs open today, too!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      Thanks for being a resource for writers, Heather! And for coming by. :)

  4. L. Diane WolfeJanuary 8, 2017

    I knew that link about writing books through dictation would lead to Dragon Naturally Speaking. I haven’t used mine in a while, so maybe that was a subtle prompt.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      Diane–I hear that they’ve had some good updates to the program, too.

  5. Alex J. CavanaughJanuary 8, 2017

    Another great list!
    Eliminating boring stuff – write an exciting beginning, and exciting ending, and put them as close together as possible.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      Alex–Because everybody skips the boring parts!

  6. Jemi FraserJanuary 8, 2017

    Thanks for the links. Pacing is forever driving my nuts so I think I’ll start with that one :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 8, 2017

      Jemi–Hope it helps!

    2. Linda ClareJanuary 17, 2017

      Jemi,
      Let me know how it works out–and please do ask questions if you run into trouble. Keep Writing! Linda Clare

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