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Below are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter in the last week.

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Don’t Call Me Ishmael—Name that Character: http://bit.ly/ikabm7

How to Edit with Efficiency: http://bit.ly/ihieo6

Need tips for plotting? http://bit.ly/fiTDIR

Putting Your Schedule on a Diet: http://bit.ly/kIFeRe

How to Become a More Self-Disciplined Writer: http://bit.ly/lMDfY7

6 Ways to Add Vibrant Partnerships to your Author Platform: http://bit.ly/lSDINw

The 5 Stages of Writing a Book: http://bit.ly/kOX51u

How to speak publisher – B is for Book: http://bit.ly/j4W6xa

The Truth About Blogging: http://bit.ly/lccK95

The Rejection Numbers of 14 Famous Writers: http://bit.ly/iuqOCk @LauraMarcella

A writer reflects on her ebook experiment & why it wasn’t as successful as she’d hoped: http://bit.ly/jAzcf1 @camillelaguire

Bruce Coville’s Eight Tips for Fantasy Writers: http://bit.ly/lhmNbp

The “Villain” Spectrum: Creating a Layered Antagonist: http://bit.ly/jQ3FrC

Published more than one book? Expectations your readers may have: http://bit.ly/jzSRju

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: An easy breezy brunch for any weather! http://bit.ly/mwJoGB @CleoCoyle

Getting to Know You: http://bit.ly/lFFv9H

The Ever-Popular I Suck Playlist: http://bit.ly/lfygQ9

Facebook groups for screenwriters: http://bit.ly/ioRcsK @galleycat

3 Tips to a Successful Audio Interview: http://bit.ly/lTuOzZ

Creativity Tweets of the Week — 4/29/11: http://bit.ly/jHunaq

3 Tips for Capturing the Teen Voice: http://bit.ly/l0y1ma

How to make your story unputdownable: http://bit.ly/kxC97x

Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for the web’s best writing links and interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1

Visual Tools for Writers: http://bit.ly/m7Nj1z

Best Articles This Week for Writers 4/29/11: http://bit.ly/jB1lSF @4kidlit

Keep your query short: http://bit.ly/jh4MYU

Every scene needs at least 3 reasons for being there: http://bit.ly/kPVMuo

Character Development 101 for crime fiction writers: http://bit.ly/kZKme3

Write Fast: http://bit.ly/mC6sxG

Too distracted to write? The internet isn’t to blame–you are (PW): http://bit.ly/ljMMId

7 Formats for Winning Blog Posts: http://bit.ly/lZY98U

Real Life Diagnostic: Am I Showing or Telling? http://bit.ly/l8rWx8

Using Your To-Do List as a 2nd Brain: http://bit.ly/k5PCbi

Avoid 10 Common Screenwriting Mistakes: http://bit.ly/kQbgwt @galleycat

One Never Knows, Does One? http://bit.ly/jf8C3y

Poems for a wedding (Guardian): http://bit.ly/eKIh5f

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Step Away from the Microwave! http://bit.ly/je9ZfD @CleoCoyle

Do You Have a Muse? http://bit.ly/jphalA

Writing When You Don’t Have Time: http://bit.ly/l7luqx

Beware the Adjective Trap: http://bit.ly/lOKYct

6 Common Slip-Ups that Make Your Blog Look Bad: http://bit.ly/lCWFDX

5 Ways to Tell if It’s The ONE: http://bit.ly/iv8LDU

5 Articles on the Differences Between Middle Grade and Young Adult: http://bit.ly/k07Kj6

Everyone Wants to “Help” Writers. But Whose Help Do You Really Need? http://bit.ly/jWBFyW

Query: Things you can leave out of your first paragraph: http://bit.ly/iBPk7T

The EASY Way to Do Facebook In 15 Minutes a Day: http://bit.ly/iW1KCg

Strengthening Dialogue: http://bit.ly/l8sRYq

How to Write Thousands of Words Every Single Week: http://bit.ly/iKsZFq

Pros and cons and dos and don’ts for the BEA: http://bit.ly/m9Ljdv

Cousin Its: http://bit.ly/k3UrzI

A writing thesaurus (new entries for weather): http://bit.ly/kYqv9y

The Interminable Agency Clause: http://bit.ly/iBv3Fo

How do you know if you should write a sequel? http://bit.ly/lzuepD

How Deadlines Can Help Your Writing: http://bit.ly/iP0CJ6

Magical Words, Windows, and Doors: http://bit.ly/j7zPc2

Do You Need Two Spaces After a Period? http://bit.ly/jW1jNt

Truth in Blurbing: http://bit.ly/iTt9x8 @mkinberg

Pacing tips: http://bit.ly/fsnZDM

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: SAY CHEESE, AGAIN…in one week http://bit.ly/jgcJjv @CleoCoyle

Build a platform by being a blogger booster: http://bit.ly/kX7MBj

20 Classic Novels You Can Read in One Sitting: http://bit.ly/ib6QWt

A writer I am: http://bit.ly/eR14S3

Time Period Settings: http://bit.ly/kQF0PA

Keyboard Shortcuts and Other Amazing Productivity Tips: http://bit.ly/l75dGS @jhansenwrites

Editorial chat on revision: http://bit.ly/iJR5Si

A New Way to Find Critique Partners: http://bit.ly/lb3uiO

Unless it moves the heart: http://bit.ly/lO0754 @lauradroege

8 Things To Keep In Mind When Naming Characters: http://bit.ly/lV6Mhf

Want this month’s most popular writing articles? Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for links & interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1

How to Book a Reading: http://bit.ly/jPMPUs

5 Common Writing Problems and How to Fix Them: http://bit.ly/gsNYRy @thecreativepenn

6 keys to making your reader believe in everything you say: http://bit.ly/k4oB2v @nicolamorgan

How to Regain Control of Your Schedule: http://bit.ly/dN6kZn

3 Rude Thoughts For Aspiring Writers Of Speculative Fiction: http://bit.ly/hS00IS

5 Book Interior Page Layout Mistakes to Avoid: http://bit.ly/gqz6R4

Art for art’s sake? http://bit.ly/jVqwhA @agent139

The ellipsis: http://bit.ly/gEq7rA

Flirtation, mean jokes, and some observations on humor: http://bit.ly/eHwB8L

One, Two Three, Notice Me: The Rule of Three: http://bit.ly/gseJUd

What were this month’s most popular writing articles? Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for links & interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1

Marketing 101: Loving & Taking Care of Our Readers: http://bit.ly/heATre

Spring cleaning from page 1: http://bit.ly/eNj3HH

Fiction vs. Nonfiction E-Book Pricing in the Kindle Store: http://bit.ly/gC1PDV

Move through the creative gap: http://bit.ly/hmcmNM

Choosing Our Path–Genre Matters: http://bit.ly/eQGlph

I’m Not an Expert, But I Play One On the Internet: http://bit.ly/hPp8BT

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Got Leftover Ham? Ham Casserole! http://bit.ly/i9oeXK @CleoCoyle

How Twitter Can Make You A Better Copywriter: http://bit.ly/hFYzoo

“To Be,” or Not “To Be” Verbs? http://bit.ly/e2kszP

Coping with False Starts: http://bit.ly/ikhPKx

Suspense. Where does it start? http://bit.ly/fOAfqo

Cut words? Or add words? http://bit.ly/hwS0I2

The Department of Redundancy Department: http://tinyurl.com/6fftjza via @DWDavisRSL

Softening a main character: http://bit.ly/fvBvNp

On Agency Agreements: http://bit.ly/hBtJfx

Avoid The Obvious In a Query: http://bit.ly/ecan5h

Back to Basics: Submitting Our Work: http://bit.ly/ess67t

The query quandary: http://bit.ly/fl61Ze

Is your book’s setting ho-hum? http://bit.ly/gByyLa

Put Your Flabby Writing On A Diet: http://bit.ly/ha4QVf

The 3 Basic Aspects of Showing-Not-Telling: http://bit.ly/hqjUgv @victoriamixon

Why You Got Rejected: http://bit.ly/euHGf0

Writing from Your Character’s Point of View: 5 Guidelines: http://bit.ly/fVESvI

Publishing myths that both writers and publishers cling to: http://bit.ly/e2lup2 @agent139

Use Archetypes to Create Literary Characters: http://bit.ly/dJLZdJ

Design Characters using Mind Maps: http://bit.ly/dNNGHG

“10 Reasons I Can’t Write Right Now:” http://bit.ly/eD1Rki @elspethwrites

Author Blogs – Use Categories to Organize Your Posts: http://bit.ly/fVg5TD

On apostrophes: http://bit.ly/eT08is

Strategies for Adapting Your Novel to a Screenplay: http://bit.ly/f4blzj

Writers do more than write: http://bit.ly/dGVItH

On women, writing, and time: http://bit.ly/dT2dt8

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Easter Egg Salad and More Tasty Ideas for Your Holiday Leftovers from Cleo Coyle http://bit.ly/dJ2rvS @CleoCoyle

Don’t let this happen to you! 1)Procrastination, 2) writing binge, 3) axe murder: http://bit.ly/efraVM

5 Ways to Publish a Book for iPad, iPhone, and iPod: http://bit.ly/dXpv0A

Why writers must embrace social media, no matter their genre (Guardian-Edinburgh) http://bit.ly/hYPR7U

Marketing for Writers: 8 Weeks to Social Marketing Domination: http://bit.ly/e1frFL

The craft essay on why you shouldn’t trust craft essays: http://bit.ly/i9Vqkf

Head-hopping headaches: http://bit.ly/el50pK

Best Tweets for Writers (week ending 4/22/11): http://bit.ly/fDaqJ3

What Bloggers Need to Know About Trademark Law: http://bit.ly/gtAb1y

Writer’s Block—Real or Imaginary? http://bit.ly/eqyOf9

Why Joanna @thecreativepenn supports the 99 cent price point for e-books: http://bit.ly/hhjn0B

How to make your most ordinary scene interesting: http://bit.ly/gUGV0j

Researching for Your Novel: http://bit.ly/gakpy4

Search my tweets– http://dld.bz/KPgS

“I’m a Poet. Yes, That’s a Real Job.” (Wall St. Journal): http://on.wsj.com/heDzVt

5 Crippling Beliefs That Keep Writers Penniless and Mired in Mediocrity: http://bit.ly/etZljn

Key Story Elements – Inciting Incident: http://bit.ly/gyWOE9

Reasons for writers to carry business cards (especially at conferences): http://bit.ly/gl8QXw

What Is a 50-Page Edit… and Why Will It Rock Your Story? http://bit.ly/hfrZjg

How to be a good editor: http://bit.ly/gwTKpR

Spring cleaning (and organization) for your social networks: http://bit.ly/g3EFXl

The Tricky Territory of Publishing Blogs: http://bit.ly/hCUoRf

Resources for writers–Literary Marketplace: http://bit.ly/efGhHJ @spunkonastick

How hard is it to sell a short spec script? http://bit.ly/fWNnyW

Time management tips: http://bit.ly/h46anr @authorterryo

3 Reasons Why Failure is the Key to Success: http://bit.ly/gzV35d

6 Signs You’re Not Ready To Make A Living As A Professional Writer: http://bit.ly/i8BIhL

10 Parody Novels That Get the Last Laugh: http://bit.ly/gzoucg

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Gambas al Ajillo with Pasta http://bit.ly/f4OOG7 @CleoCoyle

9 Reasons Successful Freelancers Abroad Get a Real Job First: http://bit.ly/gpDG3L

Building believable relationships in romantic fiction: http://bit.ly/dYhgTv @gone_writing

How Your RSS Feed Can Save Your Blog: http://bit.ly/gRGW9n

3 Ways to Market Your Book to iPhone Users: http://bit.ly/exXqBi

Revising a Series: http://bit.ly/eHs8Yc

Can Twitter Really Help You Sell Books? http://bit.ly/h7sMeR

How to format your comic book script: http://bit.ly/eji9UP

Time Management for Writers–Getting More Done in Less Time: http://bit.ly/eJNVqy

The varying degrees of theme: http://bit.ly/dJM1v4

51 Reasons Why You Are A Creative: http://bit.ly/i4lPRL

10 Ways Authors Sabotage Themselves: http://bit.ly/dUYdWO

Top 20 Facebook Apps for Book Lovers: http://bit.ly/gueH9Z

Top 10 Ways to Get Your Creative Juices Flowing: http://lifehac.kr/f0XyZF

Writers–in your contract, you promise you’re not lying or plagiarizing: http://bit.ly/gQ7PqK #amrwiting @literaticat

What were this month’s most popular writing articles? Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for links & interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1

Seeking Representation through Roundabout Routes: http://bit.ly/g5aAGQ

The Comfort of Bad Reviews (That Aren’t Yours): http://bit.ly/hz4twi

Research — Looking at Other Art Forms: http://bit.ly/dJbSg5

A well-rounded manuscript–characters and plot: http://bit.ly/g3hEmM

Why writing is like baseball: http://bit.ly/hqIDNu

5 fundamental practices that keep you from writer’s block while you’re writing a book: http://bit.ly/hujMLL

5 Essentials For a Story Starter: http://bit.ly/eU1JcV

Living in deep head space: http://bit.ly/ifgDqr

6 Tips to Writing a Killer Author Bio: http://bit.ly/g6wCSD

3 Ways to Add Meaningful Structure to Your Writing Life: http://bit.ly/h0Dg4j

How brevity can crush your copy: http://bit.ly/fNtpWq

Best Articles This Week for Writers 4/22/11: http://bit.ly/hR7gF6 @4kidlit

Why Ask Why? Because Your Readers Will: http://bit.ly/eZPnKt

Creativity Tweets of the Week — 4/22/11: http://bit.ly/fsWkOO @on_creativity

5 things 1 writer has learned from recent writing conferences: http://bit.ly/i6KhHK

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.

7 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergMay 1, 2011

    Elizabeth – Love this feature of yours!! :-). And thanks for including my stuff :-).

  2. Karlene PetittMay 1, 2011

    Thank you so much for list of links, but also adding one of my posts to it. I am so honored. There are so many great posts to read here, you obviously spent a great deal of time with it. From myself and all your readers… Thank you!

  3. Dorte HMay 1, 2011

    Today´s favourite: “The Rejection Numbers of 14 Famous Writers” – a very encouraging post :D

  4. HeatherMay 1, 2011

    Wow, I can’t imagine how long it must take you to amass this impressive list! Each week it blows my mind. :) Excellent links! Thank you so much.

  5. Holly RuggieroMay 1, 2011

    Wow, that’s a nice comprehensive list. Thanks for all the links to check out.

  6. Julie MusilMay 1, 2011

    You are AMAZING! Thanks so much for doing this.

  7. Jemi FraserMay 2, 2011

    Thanks Elizabeth – just got my comptuer back from Repair Land, so this will help me catch up a bit! :)

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