The Excitement of a Small Town Setting

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Chloe and me in downtown Matthews[6]I’ve talked to writers before who just don’t get why I write small town settings.

“But it really limits what you can do!” and “Does anything really ever happen in small towns?” are the two comments I usually get when the topic comes up.

I’ve found, though, that it’s not limiting because a lot does happen in small towns. I grew up in one and still remember some of the shocking, soap-opera-like stories I’d overhear the grownups whispering over. You’ve never known drama until you’ve lived in a small town.

Small towns are full of secrets: When everyone knows everyone else, you feel the need to hide things that you don’t want the whole town knowing about. Realizing there’s a character with a secret and having a protagonist work to unearth it leads to natural suspense.

Small towns can set the stage for conflict: Feelings run deep in a small community because perceived slights seem personal.

Isolation: Small towns can seem, or actually be, remote. If you’re writing a book where the characters need to either feel or really be cut off from the rest of the world, a small town setting can really add that element to your story. Want Wi-Fi? Good luck.

Replicating a small town feel in a larger town setting:

I also write stories set in larger locations—no one would call Memphis a small town. But I try to replicate that small-town feel in other ways:

Limited setting: The story’s action centers around a central location with limited other scene settings. Just get rid of your wide angle lens and the panoramic city shots in your story and pull the shot in.

Presence of family and connectivity: Gathering around food, conversations in rocking chairs on porches, etc.

Recurring series characters who are warm and engaging for readers.

Do you enjoy reading or writing stories based in small town settings? What particular elements of this setting have you found interesting to work with or read?

Planning a Book

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

IMG_4118_copyI’ve always been somewhat allergic to the word outline. I don’t outline books unless editors ask me to.

But that doesn’t mean that I wander through a book with no direction at all. There are a couple of different things I do before and during a first draft to make the process a lot quicker: I come up with a big picture plan for the book (and write back cover copy for it), and make mini outlines for the following day so that I have an idea what I’m wanting to accomplish the next morning.

But to me, this isn’t outlining.

My teenage son and I were waiting in line at a salon for him to get his hair cut. He’s got this really shaggy hair and he really doesn’t like getting it cut because he wants it a very particular way. And he only wants Phil to cut his hair. We’ll wait for an hour to see Phil since it’s the type of place that doesn’t take appointments. Yes, I bring my manuscript with me. :)

When Phil found out I was a writer, he started playfully pretending to ask me to write a book based around his salon. The main character would be Philippe and it would involve various dramas that play out at the salon.

My son thought that zombies and a dystopian feel to the novel would be a good idea. They’ve been enthusiastically adding storylines and characters to this pretend project for the last few months. My son is reading Romeo and Juliet for school, so he’s also pulled in some characters from that play—Benvolio and Tybalt, for instance. He also thought it would be cool to include the wicked Montresor from The Cask of Amontillado.

Last Friday, while we were waiting at the salon, he said, “Mom! Can you write this story?” He was half-serious.

“Under an assumed name,” I told him. “I don’t think my readers are looking for me to write a cross between Dawn of the Dead and Romeo and Juliet with Poe thrown in for good measure!”

“How would we do it?” he asked me. “If we wanted to?”

“It’s easy,” I said. I took out my always-handy notebook and wrote cast of characters, setting, internal conflict, external conflict, climax, resolution.

He quickly named the characters and a two or three word explanation of who they were. The protagonist and antagonist got a little more explanation. He came up with a love triangle, an internal conflict when the protagonist had a choice on whether to save his mom or his girlfriend from zombies, and some other details. Phil called out some ideas, too.

“How do you want it to end?” I asked him. He devised a standoff at a mall, and I told him that had been done before. :) He created another ending that was original and pretty thrilling. “Hey,” I said, “you have to leave room for a sequel, too.” So he modified the ending again.

“How do you want it to start?” I asked. He listed a peaceful day at the salon. “Might work,” I said, “but for your readers, they might want to start off with zombies trying to break into the salon and the stylists building a barricade.”

It took about ten minutes to come up with this plan, but of course, they’d been talking about this pretend book for months. “Mom,” my son said, “I think I almost could write this book.”

“Of course you could!”

“But I thought you said you didn’t outline.”

“This isn’t an outline.” I’m sure I must have recoiled at the word. “This is brainstorming. And making a list. And a chart. This stuff can all be changed, too—you’re not locked into it.”

And somehow, when undertaking something as massive as writing a book, it’s kind of cool to see it reduced to a sheet of paper.

What sort of planning do you do before starting a new project?

Twitterific

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

treeHope everyone had a wonderful holiday! I enjoyed my Christmas break. :) Although I wasn’t blogging last week, I was tweeting…and here are the writing links I tweeted (in a special Monday edition of Twitterific!)

Hope you’ll have a chance to relax a little and click over to a few of these blogs…there are some great resources here.

Widen Your Reach – Know Your Audience: http://bit.ly/sijSfn @KarenCV

Why Your Book Pitch Matters (Even If You Don’t Want an Agent): http://bit.ly/tXtk49 @JFBookman

A look at holiday parties in crime fiction: http://bit.ly/ubWdiu @mkinberg

85 Synonyms for “House”: http://bit.ly/tDh0sg @writing_tips

Dos and Don’ts of taking a much needed break while writing for web: http://bit.ly/sCAZfw @lizstrauss

The Value of Social Media for Writers: Self-Promotion or External-Validation? http://bit.ly/tT09sY @wegrowmedia

10 Remarkable Posts That Pull Inspiration From Your Own Blog: http://bit.ly/rL3aJt @SeanPlatt

Create Creativity Pillars to Boost Your Productivity Level: http://bit.ly/vd4UKt @krissybrady

Two SF/Fantasy Predictions for 2012: http://bit.ly/vudI4Q

Open to Interpretation: http://bit.ly/uEoqAD @soulofaword

Is your novel missing a sense of time and place? http://bit.ly/rPWBQb

Perfecting our elevator pitch: http://bit.ly/ucSeLg @JohnKremer

1 writer’s rewriting solution: http://bit.ly/sMbnPe

The appearance of character: http://bit.ly/vcx24k @cncbooks

Shutting the Drawer: What Happens When a Book Doesn’t Sell? http://bit.ly/tgBVuw @EdanL

The truth about book publicity: http://bit.ly/viQVFu @ChuckSambuchino for @rachellegardner

Encouragement for writers: http://bit.ly/ubRfGb @byseanferrell

Distractions Can Be Used To Our Advantage: http://bit.ly/sj01Wd @krissybrady

Clothe Characters Well—Choose Words that Fit: http://bit.ly/tkSPHA @NovelEditor

Reasons Not to Self-Publish: A Fallacy is Exposed: http://bit.ly/sJGRiG @gary_author for @Jhansenwrites

Are you playing to your strengths as a writer? http://bit.ly/tgkPxp @jhansenwrites

Kindle-Proof Your Book in 7 Easy Steps: http://bit.ly/rEzoK2 @The_Millions

5 Timeless Books of Insight on Fear and the Creative Process: http://bit.ly/s29nOb @brainpicker

Critiquing: The Naughty and the Nice: http://bit.ly/shxtbA @JenBrinn

Beyond the Basics—Push the Story and Push Yourself: http://bit.ly/sF0LfB @NovelEditor

The E-Reader of Sand: The Kindle and the Inner Conflict Between Consumer and Booklover: http://bit.ly/sL4DTH @mrkocnnll

Sitting and watching: http://bit.ly/vPIaoT

What Happens to Your Manuscript in Hollywood? Coverage: http://bit.ly/vTQw6p @WriteAngleBlog

Baker & Taylor Digital Chief on Reaching Millions of Readers: http://bit.ly/tHPpoo @digibookworld

Character Development and Staying in Character: http://bit.ly/svTFj8 @billsonskinner

How to Pick an ereader This Holiday Season: http://on.mash.to/vXJ2Tk @mashable

Making Room for Readers: http://bit.ly/vmQ529 @SteveHimmer

5 writing truths: http://bit.ly/v0N94e @Ava_Jae

6 Simple Mistakes to Avoid when Creating an Online Video: http://bit.ly/s8QIJ4 @jeffbullas

How To Accomplish More By Doing Less: http://bit.ly/uD57L6 @the99percent

Rewriting: the Genre Pass: http://bit.ly/vzZ3IK @AlexSokoloff

Why Writers Must Make Themselves Easy to Contact: http://bit.ly/vljXIM @ChuckSambuchino

Does Blogging Sell Books? — 3 Marketing Strategies for Writers: http://bit.ly/vTMR1H

Foreign Rights Directors in France: The Advantages of Being Foreign: http://bit.ly/st6DT8 @pubperspectives

Character Reaction—Make Your Characters Respond: http://bit.ly/rCyOtR @NovelEditor

Google Plus: 7 Reasons Why You Should Give It A Try: http://bit.ly/uhrhMx @podjamtv

An agent on publisher rejections: http://bit.ly/uhb5Le @greyhausagency

The State of the Blogosphere 2011: http://bit.ly/w1JvHo @briansolis

Tough love and being a writer: http://bit.ly/rUqYwZ @KristenLambTX

Writing Goals: 2012 — The Herald’s Call: http://bit.ly/uuoVn0 @gointothestory

Author Tech Review: The Kindle Fire: http://bit.ly/tgla0V @authortech

When self-publishing goes wrong: http://bit.ly/rTtsdk

Does Alcohol Improve Your Writing? http://slate.me/skrdXM @slatest

14 offbeat gifts for writers: http://lat.ms/s4X7GS @latimesbooks

Why showing, not telling, is so important: http://bit.ly/rNOCvp @clarissadraper

Weighing the costs of promo: http://bit.ly/vJIfBM @BevVincent

Commas and clauses: http://bit.ly/vOQWvi @EPubGuide

Hosting a blog tour successfully: http://bit.ly/txd13M @Margo_L_Dill

Screenwriting: Should you write an ensemble piece? http://bit.ly/vWNpUH @jacobkrueger

Do Intro Prologues Work? http://bit.ly/tvnO4t @Janice_Hardy

The call to action in our story: http://bit.ly/rFV1xV @TheresaStevens

Memoir writing tips: http://bit.ly/rWyC7x @mroachsmith @jeffgoins

Will publishers kill Amazon’s golden goose? http://bit.ly/ufh73r @PassiveVoiceBlg

On scene length: http://bit.ly/u5qxnR @theresastevens

How to write a good sidekick: http://bit.ly/v07fVa

The destructive side of the creative community: http://bit.ly/vSQWVC @MarkChangizi for @CreativityPost

Asking why: http://bit.ly/tQoVUj @YAHighway

“Hating Amazon Is Not a Strategy” — The World Reacts As Amazon Opens a New Front in the Pricing Wars: http://bit.ly/tNwn4h @scholarlykitchn

Self-Publishing And Ebook Predictions For 2012: http://bit.ly/unm1CN @Rule17 for @thecreativepenn

Tips for making school appearances: http://bit.ly/tfzYrp @amydominy for @BlurbisaVerb

Rest breaks for writers–feeding the creative artist: http://bit.ly/tyCBcr

1 writer’s free ebook experiment: http://bit.ly/vmQTOt @season4romance

The writer’s voice and its possible intrusion in a story: http://bit.ly/rOsL2T @annerooney

Celebrations in Story—Marking the Special Days: http://bit.ly/t7KtGD @noveleditor

How to Use Images in Your Blog Posts: http://bit.ly/tohzkJ @themefuse

5 Clever Tactics to Get More eBook Sales Per Reader: http://bit.ly/rymH7c @skellie

How Do You Decide Which Story You Should Write? http://bit.ly/rCEoZJ @KMWeiland

Ebook pricing and traditional publishers: http://bit.ly/w1FA64

An author with an Amazon success story: http://bit.ly/umgzma @RobertBidinotto for @jenniecoughlin

A List of 32 Superhero Cliches: http://bit.ly/tVOI9V

25 Adverbs That Get an “A”: http://bit.ly/tTnbmG @writing_tips

Tips for Writing a Killer Thriller, Part 3: http://bit.ly/u8YGfL @JodieRennerEd for @DPLyleMD

Traditional publishing–deciding if it’s right for you: http://bit.ly/ryD4g2 @roniloren for @annerallen

Get Out of Your Own Way as a Writer: http://bit.ly/u9TOtB @storyfix

3 Ways to Borrow Kindle Ebooks: http://bit.ly/uMqQOG @PassiveVoiceBlg

Connecting with readers on Facebook, using photography: http://bit.ly/uYz2lm @lilywolf

Getting a novel right is trial and error: http://bit.ly/syVWWl @dirtywhitecandy

An agent with examples of books at the intersection of literary and mainstream: http://bit.ly/trzZDL @rachellegardner

What a blurb needs: http://bit.ly/vj5jCt @bookemdonna

Taking time to enjoy life: http://bit.ly/uGPexC @danyelleleafty

The 3 things one editor is looking for: http://bit.ly/teW4Uk

3 Steps To Cost Effective Homemade Bookplates: http://bit.ly/v0NfDz @BryanThomasS

Tips for getting acquainted with our characters: http://bit.ly/trqEI6 @jemifraser

Tips for successfully navigating self-publishing pitfalls: http://bit.ly/udgdBw @cjlyonswriter

Finding Time to Write: the Power of Small Assignments: http://bit.ly/sidtKb @CherylRWrites

Age of Amazon, author’s passion, #ebook pricing–essential news: @Porter_Anderson for @JaneFriedman: http://bit.ly/sPAJPB

Why Amazon Is The Best Strategic Player In Tech: http://onforb.es/uM1PLu @vgr for @Forbes via @Porter_Anderson’s http://bit.ly/sPAJPB

Writing Children’s Books: Genre Differences: http://bit.ly/tj8MSp @KarenCV

Experimenting With Serials for Fun and Profit: http://bit.ly/uXWHgL @janefriedman for @pubperspectives

Use Your Facebook Profile To Market Your Writing: http://bit.ly/uNbEJV @lisahallwilson

Career Planning for Writers: http://bit.ly/rDptSk

How to Find Community through Writing : http://bit.ly/rKdCeU @VictoriaMixon

Analysis: Amazon’s 100 top-selling Kindle books of 2011: http://bit.ly/rzVfuL @bufocalvin

Indie Epub : A Beginner’s To Do List: http://bit.ly/stUfHp @EPubGuide

5 Benefits of a Writing Group: http://bit.ly/stiauS @Eliz_Humphrey

Author Blogging 101: Blog Analytics: http://bit.ly/sn8CUW @JFBookman

Useful Amazon links: http://bit.ly/rMiSqM @bufocalvin

Hiveword Novel Writing Software Launched: http://bit.ly/ukwM6f @Hiveword

For literary inspiration follow @AdviceToWriters. Jon Winokur dispenses writerly wisdom of the ages.

Increasing Your Ebooks’ Visibility via Ereader-Centric Blogs: http://bit.ly/sKpccW

Does your denouement murder your characters? http://bit.ly/sI595z @p2p_editor

Top books of 2011: http://bit.ly/uHZEsE @JanetBoyer

Building a Portfolio as a Freelance Writer: http://bit.ly/vjIztK @mindywrites for @AlexisGrant

Copy Edits: Curse or Blessing? http://bit.ly/tyoDxd

A 5-Minute Guide to More Persuasive Copywriting: http://bit.ly/tXg0Nd @MenwithPens for @CopyBlogger

The Design of Authorship: http://bit.ly/rTELvr @thebradking for @JaneFriedman

7 Steps to Taming Your NaNoWriMo Manuscript: http://bit.ly/vdb0or @merciaslayer

How NOT to Bore the Reader: http://bit.ly/udvo84 @LisaGailGreen

What 1 writer did to improve his writing: http://bit.ly/voWVM2 @TweetTheBook

How Editing Works for Indie Authors: http://bit.ly/vPlHMq @GoblinWriter

When Telling is Better Than Showing: http://bit.ly/vYxe6N @Janice_Hardy

4 Ways to Beat Moments of Discouragement: http://bit.ly/vjymTW @FriesenPress

Does having a contract offer in hand automatically mean an offer of representation from an agent? http://bit.ly/sJBZ05 @greyhausagency

When close calls change our priorities: http://bit.ly/u8tYwU @jan_ohara

What Make A Cozy Mystery “Cozy?” http://bit.ly/rSRqG9

When you’re the only one you know who loves a particular book: http://bit.ly/rO4T5T @bookladysblog

Must every scene must be different? http://bit.ly/uwxT1B @JulietteWade

Tips for creating a story bible: http://bit.ly/vWNDHm @Suzanne_Johnson for @RoniLoren

The Only Way to Become a Real Writer: http://bit.ly/rX5evx @JeffGoins

1 writer with a game plan for depressive writers: http://bit.ly/ur35Z5 @NovelRocket

How To Speed Through Your Novel’s Second Draft Like A Concert Pianist: http://bit.ly/sKZAkT @OllinMorales

6 Steps to a Loyal Blog Following: http://bit.ly/ugC6LD @ShariLopatin

4 ways to kill narrative drive: http://bit.ly/utJgtN @jammer0501

A Review of Book Recommendation Websites: http://bit.ly/vjZ7cw @bookriot

How 1 Writer’s Idea Morphed into a Published Book: http://bit.ly/w4COIP @kapkaful

Amazon is (Not) the Devil: http://bit.ly/v543Ul @selfpubreview

Screenwriter John August Describes His Writing Universe: http://bit.ly/tNmmDl @ChandlerWrites #screenwriting

Building buzz for your favorite books and authors: http://bit.ly/t0SwYw @KristinHalbrook

5 writing truths: http://bit.ly/vA8HGQ @Ava_Jae

eBook Exclusivity — A Good or Bad Idea? http://bit.ly/vuYkuZ

3 types of boring writing and the cures for them: http://bit.ly/vF7WXj @sarahahoyt

Writer’s Digest’s 18 most popular posts of 2011: http://bit.ly/tjTioA @BrianKlems for @writersdigest

How to break up long stretches of dialogue: http://bit.ly/vyvlTQ @write_practice

An agent explains what he means by real stories and real char’s: http://bit.ly/uCvG3A @greyhausagency

Satire’s New Golden Age: http://bit.ly/urz37v

Create a manuscript template: http://bit.ly/uiCVEH @JHansenwrites

How To Drive Yourself Crazy as a Writer: http://bit.ly/skithI @JodyHedlund

Dear Book Biz Santa: http://bit.ly/vgBZmX @MJRose

Can publishers and customers meet on ebook pricing? http://bit.ly/taLdtn @PassiveVoiceBlg

3 Things to Consider When Writing Teen Romance: http://bit.ly/tUo8ya @Kody_Keplinger for @Janice_Hardy

Writing Lessons from a Red-Nosed Reindeer: http://bit.ly/vi182i @DIYMFA

Got a new Kindle? Here’s the most important thing to know: http://bit.ly/uCjzKz @bufocalvin

Twitterific

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Below are the writing-related links I tweeted last week.

The Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine, designed by software engineer and writer Mike Fleming, makes all these links (now over 12,000) searchable. Sign up for the free monthly WKB newsletter for the web’s best links and interviews:http://bit.ly/gx7hg1 . Hiveword

In recent news, my writing and computer programming friend Mike Fleming has launched his Hiveword Novel Writing Software. To check out what it’s all about,just click here.

I’ve also released another backlist Myrtle Clover title to ebook. A Dyeing Shame is available on Kindle and Nook for $2.99.

*******Happy holidays to all! I’m going to have a weeklong blocation to celebrate Christmas with my family. I’ll be back with the next Twitterific roundup a day later than usual…Monday, Dec. 26. *******

A useful resource for describing settings, emotions, shapes, textures, and more: http://bit.ly/eIGRMO @AngelaAckerman

A free directory of ebook pros–for covers, editing, formatting, & more: http://tinyurl.com/3mxg5zt

How Much Do We Want To Be Paid Tomorrow? http://bit.ly/w2CbU3 @DavidGaughran

How Not to Blog: Beginning Blogging for Authors: http://bit.ly/snBAQV @AnneRAllen

10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Dialogue: http://bit.ly/sgtq28 @aliventures

A flawed vs. an unlikeable character: http://bit.ly/tOtYwr @JulieMusil for @lisagailgreen

The 12 Most Dangerous Words for Writers: http://bit.ly/tFwCW2 @Kim_Wright_W

9 Steps to a Daily Blogging Schedule: http://bit.ly/rwOUzF @ytravelblog

Inexpensive Ways to Improve Your Writing or Get Published in 2012: http://bit.ly/rFLJSG

The New World of Publishing: The Big Hurry: http://bit.ly/txtJUu @DeanWesleySmith

How to Use an Outline to Write a First Draft: http://bit.ly/rDaWKu @writersdigest

5 Dialogue Mistakes You Can Fix Right Now: http://bit.ly/vvgLwi @ashleymarch34 for @RoniLoren

A Writer’s Christmas Carol: The Ghosts that Haunt Us: http://bit.ly/skVUJr @fuelyourwriting

8 Writing Techniques to Win You a Pulitzer: http://bit.ly/sTdN6T @JaneFriedman

5 Places to Find New Article-Writing Ideas: http://bit.ly/vE5Hl8 @KrissyBrady for @writeitsideways

1 writer’s tips for self-publishing: http://bit.ly/v1AjfZ @nicolamorgan

Character name use–when introducing characters & during dialogue: http://bit.ly/s9lzEI @KeliGwyn

Is “it’s a Wonderful Life” really a YA novel? http://bit.ly/rWD6r4 @LauraPauling

Holiday gifts for writers: http://bit.ly/soMfve & http://bit.ly/v49mT9 @thewritermama @HowToWriteShop

The trap of social media noise: http://bit.ly/tyQynt @thisissethsblog

How to Find Gratitude through Writing: http://bit.ly/tKhc6a @VictoriaMixon

Why we should avoid auto-DMs and pleas to check out our blog: http://bit.ly/t0h7lV @alexisgrant

How a Shift in Your Vocabulary Can Instantly Change Your Attitude: http://bit.ly/vEmEFP @michaelhyatt

Is There Life After Plagiarism? Not For Journalist Stephen Glass: http://bit.ly/uRK9Dk @elanazak for @10000Words

A Key Attribute for Strong Novel Writing That’s Often Overlooked: http://bit.ly/sXe7ui @wendypmiller

An example of outlining (using “Ghostbusters”): http://bit.ly/scK7Zo

New Year’s Resolutions for Marketing Your Book: Say Yes to New Things: http://bit.ly/vE4b51 @ZimblerMiller

Tips for writing queries: http://bit.ly/sgcOkk @billsonskinner

4 tools for breaking your blogging writer’s block: http://bit.ly/s79frp @smexaminer

What makes a SF/F work a classic? http://bit.ly/tj7uzw @BlackGateDotCom

Suspension of disbelief: http://bit.ly/sOhhRI @Scalzi

Worldbuilding With Horses: Ramifications: http://bit.ly/vJF8iT @dancinghorse

How to think creatively: http://bit.ly/rNoiMT @TonySchwartz for @HarvardBiz

Put Adjectives in Their Place: http://bit.ly/vveVi7 @writing_tips

1st person or 3rd? How to decide point of view: http://bit.ly/vWAw2w @dirtywhitecandy

Tips for writing strong heroines: http://bit.ly/vBzSWV @BryanThomasS

Social Bookmarking 101 for Authors: http://bit.ly/sl1TNs @curiosityquills

An agent on the meaning of persistence: http://bit.ly/uY2c4W @rachellegardner

1 Bookseller’s Modest Proposal: Amazon Pay Bookstores an Affiliate Fee: http://bit.ly/ubHc3z @Rachelrooo for @pubperspectives

Travel Writing: Shaping Experience Into Stories: http://bit.ly/uBEpHP @BTMargins

Sleeper Hits from Big Houses: http://bit.ly/sPFgOP @DeahlsDeals for @PublishersWkly

10 Ways To Help Boost Your Confidence as a Writer: http://bit.ly/rFW1pQ @OllinMorales

It takes more than a question mark to make a question: http://bit.ly/sSAxjP @TheresaStevens

6 Steps to Building Your Creative Endurance: http://bit.ly/vNBmou @EnduranceLeader

Movies about Writers and Writing: http://bit.ly/vkmPrM

How to Hook a Reader and Never Let Go: http://bit.ly/sRtiOz @KristenLambTX

Archetype vs. Prototype: http://bit.ly/shEEfr @writing_tips

The Indie Bookstore in the Amazon Age: http://bit.ly/w3qU6G

10 Writing Skills Worth Practice: http://bit.ly/v61VLH @CherylRWrites

5 Steps to Transform Meals into Writing Experiences: http://bit.ly/sGztOb @diannej for @writersdigest

7 Lessons In Self-Publishing 1 Writer Learned in 7th Grade: http://bit.ly/vcphLJ @mainakdhar

The Rule of 3 in Writing: http://bit.ly/rv0k90 @authorterryo

4 Ways Inspiration Helps You Beat Writer’s Block: http://bit.ly/ruxffJ @writersdigest

Writing male point of view: http://bit.ly/uCVc9g @JulietteWade

5 Steps to Meeting Self-Imposed Deadlines: http://bit.ly/vR2vsP @on_creativity

Hitting the Reset Button When Life Kicks Your Creative Keister: http://bit.ly/syJexp @Jhansenwrites

How To Prolong Your Book’s Exposure: http://bit.ly/rqS0gf @JodyHedlund

3 Reasons Why You Should Be a Formulaic Blogger: http://bit.ly/tvcHvD @aliventures

Questions to ask yourself about your plot while you revise: http://bit.ly/sPhq2D @DeeScribe

Paying authors more might be the best economics for publishers in the long run: http://bit.ly/vbO0KE @MikeShatzkin

50 Simple Ways to Build Your Platform in 5 Minutes a Day: http://bit.ly/sTO0GA @BrianKlems for @writersdigest

Quality is the new gatekeeper: how ebooks have changed 1 woman’s reading: http://bit.ly/rujZKC

10 Marketing Strategies All Writers Should Consider: http://bit.ly/sg4VjU @ajackwriting

Storyboarding Timelines: http://bit.ly/vljLG5 @RavenRequiem13

Explaining sample chapter submission: http://bit.ly/siD3bk @BrianKlems for @writersdigest

Zombies aren’t characters in a story. What zombies are: http://bit.ly/vZc3LT @PatrickFreivald for @hartjohnson

10 reasons 1 writer can’t write right now: http://bit.ly/s8icu8 @ElspethWrites

Cheap Kindle Textbooks for Mystery Writers: http://bit.ly/umJs21 @ClarissaDraper #reference

How to take criticism: http://bit.ly/v88M9a @TheCreativePenn

Make time for writing by making lists: http://bit.ly/vEos8v @AmySueNathan for @BTMargins

Exceptions in the Rules of Hyphenation: http://bit.ly/tQzrju @writing_tips

The Inevitable Identity Crisis That Happens After Publication: http://bit.ly/rNL0yd @JodyHedlund

Making Bad Characters Good: http://bit.ly/sCRvst @elixing for @4kidlit

Google+: Do Writers Need It? http://bit.ly/rAMcv4 @JFBookman

The Black Art of Debut Novel Promotion: http://bit.ly/uFzhhN @cischafer

Platform for non-fiction writers: http://bit.ly/uXyBUm @RachelleGardner

Freelancers: Softening the Blow of Rejection: http://bit.ly/uCKQxZ @KrissyBrady

Is KDP a good deal for self-publishers? http://bit.ly/t4w5WT @rule17

Setting a Word doc for 25 lines a page: http://bit.ly/v2LcvK @jhansenwrites

How Social Media Can Change Your Life: http://bit.ly/tkLtDd @JaneFriedman

Tips On Responding to Public Criticism (Inspired by Steve Jobs): http://bit.ly/rTJrJr @lkblackburne

The difference between writing a play, screenplay, & novel: http://bit.ly/sNj8vh @authorterryo

Including a romantic subplot in crime fiction series: http://bit.ly/tnz0oW @mkinberg

Using history to inspire: lessons from Attila: http://bit.ly/uFbQ6p @GeneLempp

1 agent’s newbie mistakes: http://bit.ly/rORxaG @SaraMegibow

Obstacles to being traditionally published: http://bit.ly/rGLOyJ @nicolamorgan

New Book Discovery Tool Offers Groupon-Style Deals: http://bit.ly/u4G2Cs @Readuxreads for @pubperspectives

3 reasons most aspiring authors will never write books: http://bit.ly/tjwCYN @KarenCV

Easy Ways to Keep Up with Publishing News in 2012: http://bit.ly/vycUtE

How Can Superheroes Maintain a Day Job? http://bit.ly/t8auX0

Follow the market or follow your heart? http://bit.ly/us5Wj3 @RachelleGardner

Moms in Fantasy: Beyond the Stereotypes: http://bit.ly/tf3ttH @AmyJRoseDavis for @FantasyFaction

Customer vs. Client: http://bit.ly/tUoeY9 @writing_tips

Temporary triumphs: http://bit.ly/rZLcXe @Mommy_Authors

Only a small percentage of authors sell through. What’s the solution? http://bit.ly/vrJUjj @LauraPauling

The Case of the $0.49 Print Book: http://bit.ly/vhy04r @JFBookman

One Hour of Daily To-Dos: http://bit.ly/uHV3K0 @watched1

Story Threads—Tie the Elements Together: http://bit.ly/uFMSTL @NovelEditor

Hints that you have too much dialogue and helpful fixes: http://bit.ly/vPLCmE @NovelEditor

Weed Out Author Intrusion: http://bit.ly/uZrKBn @NovelEditor

Freelance writing work–the possibilities: http://bit.ly/rXhFdI @KarenCV

Pearson Education Extends Scope of Permissions Licenses: http://bit.ly/sFdj2K @VictoriaStrauss

1 writer’s Undercover Soundtrack: http://bit.ly/sgt159 @byRozMorris

The enjoyment of fantasy–how and why readers read it: http://bit.ly/v81bsj @Fell_Gard

Character Motivations versus Plot Motivations: http://bit.ly/w00Ph5 @JulietteWade

3 critical ways to shuck off the negative & boost fortitude as writers: http://bit.ly/uxkFWJ @angelaackerman @Janice_Hardy

Easy Goal Setting for Your New Blog: http://bit.ly/tlTNod @ABasanti

Do your secondary characters have lives of their own? http://bit.ly/voeCSJ @HP4Writers

Tips for successful plotting: http://bit.ly/uTdD7U @lynnettelabelle

Ways to regain or retain our enthusiasm for writing: http://bit.ly/ujB4dy @JulieMusil

How much does a 99c ebook cost on Amazon? http://bit.ly/uKGpl2 @EPubGuide

What To Cut Out Of Your Story: http://bit.ly/uDqvqQ @ollinmorales

Correct use of ellipses: http://bit.ly/tZn2NM @write_practice

An editor reminds us to keep writing through our blocks: http://bit.ly/uxrR2N @behlerpublish

1 writers 5 ways of dealing with reviews: http://bit.ly/tOlRfB @LadyGlamis

1 writer’s top tip for querying: http://bit.ly/rKECLn @RoniLoren

Screenwriting –Script To Screen: “Up”: http://bit.ly/vfQEvc @GoIntoTheStory

Twitter by Post: http://bit.ly/uxKxG5 @gilest for @themorningnews

Ins and outs and dos and don’ts of Twitter: http://bit.ly/uzQmRk @SeanPlatt

How many times should you query the same agent with different projects? An agent answers: http://bit.ly/un94NO @greyhausagency

Tips for querying bloggers for guest posts: http://bit.ly/txsEht @KSElliott_Shark

When Critique Goes Wrong: Crit Group Calamities: http://bit.ly/vPNAzl @Janice_Hardy for @LauraPepWu

Core Character Values: Finding the Moral Compass: http://bit.ly/v6mB69 @HowToWriteShop

Writing Shouldn’t Be a Solitary Activity: http://bit.ly/uVZ1GQ

1 editor’s process for determining story order in his anthology: http://bit.ly/taqsCV @martyhalpern for @madhatterreview

Why Steampunk (still) Matters: http://bit.ly/toaBOF

SF for MFAs: http://bit.ly/svH7z8 @sonewpublishing

Why You Should Never Write Like You Talk: http://bit.ly/uK4GpO @menwithpens

Villains: Evil and Otherness: http://bit.ly/rpUFiK @DeborahJRoss

Amazon’s Jungle Logic: http://nyti.ms/uKUYS6 Richard Russo for @nytimes

An online tool to help you organize your novel: http://litlift.com/ @litlift

2012 Events for the Screenwriter: http://bit.ly/txIRZd @scriptmag

Why you won’t go to hell for putting two spaces after a sentence: http://bit.ly/rMBaeC @shunn

Increase Your Story’s Suspense With Breadcrumbs: http://bit.ly/rSL1eQ @KMWeiland

5 Easy Fixes for the Most Common Twitter Faux Pas: http://bit.ly/vsb7gv @hubspot

10 Ways to Conjure Up a Viral Blog Post Title: http://bit.ly/sYNcE0 @catseyewriter

O. Henry, Criminal and Crime Writer: http://bit.ly/vn5EQ8 @crimehq

Tips for writing plot twists and laying clues: http://bit.ly/utWEAL @LisaGailGreen

A tip for making characters real for readers: http://bit.ly/vaUpmc @VeronicaRoth

The 10 Least Thrilling Thriller Clichés: http://bit.ly/vAGw3o @crimehq

Amazon vs. The Shop Around the Corner: http://bit.ly/tMJz7s @harriet_poetry

Has the Price of E-Books Really Increased? http://bit.ly/vcgAcL @JDGsaid

Tips for novel pacing: http://bit.ly/rZDLfp

Tips for novel pacing: http://bit.ly/rZDLfp

Finding balance within our writing: http://bit.ly/vlDss7 @billsonskinner

On pricing ebooks: http://bit.ly/tBbuYv @JamiGold

Tips for Writing a Killer Thriller: http://bit.ly/tF5c5S @JodieRennerEd

Letting Go In Order to Write: http://bit.ly/v3f6Zk @EllenByerrum

Slate Mag w/ a controversial post: Don’t Support Your Local Bookseller: http://slate.me/rvWB22 @fmanjoo

Who Am I Today? Managing the Writer’s Many Online Personae: http://bit.ly/sSRRlp @GeoffreyCubbage

Top links this week for writers: http://bit.ly/sazH8x @4KidLit

Starting Small Is Better Than Not Starting At All: http://bit.ly/sY9OXS @krissybrady

Introducing magical elements into our story: http://bit.ly/rs62RI @HP4Writers

Free ebook of writing prompts: http://bit.ly/v0QmRP @JoeBunting

Kindle sales top 1 million for third week in a row: fhttp://bit.ly/uTsLeq @PassiveVoiceBlg

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