by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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A writer changes her mind on free books and using IngramSpark: http://ow.ly/X60U6 @Roz_Morris
How to Find a Literary Agent for Your Book: http://ow.ly/Wxnoj @JaneFriedman
4 Tips for Succeeding at a Conference: http://ow.ly/WxnqK @ChristianBerkey
#FutureChat: Authors on the march in 2016: http://ow.ly/X6lvc @Porter_Anderson
4 Resources to Check Out for Building a Better Novel: http://ow.ly/Wxnvp @reallucyflint
How to murder a character? Methods from Inspector Morse: http://ow.ly/XaoNY @Jag248RPA
Here’s Why You Need a Writing Graveyard: http://ow.ly/Wxnz4 @reallucyflint
AmazonCrossing, BookTrack, SELF-e Updates: http://ow.ly/X6m1q
You’ve Finished a Rough Draft. What Now? http://ow.ly/WyMm1 @EmilyWenstrom
Defining women’s fiction: http://ow.ly/WyMow @AmySueNathan
How Horror Saved 1 Writer’s Life (And Why Writing it is Good for the Soul): http://ow.ly/WyMuW by Alexander Gordon Smith @tordotcom
5 Writing Tips For Teens Seeking To Become Authors: http://ow.ly/WyMjY @writeonepub
What to do About Twitter Non-Followers: http://ow.ly/WyMmM @EmilyWenstrom @DIYMFA
Scrivener: Creating a New Doc and Working with Scenes: http://ow.ly/WyMqE @KelsieEngen
Accidental Outdated Slang in YA: http://ow.ly/WyMtz @HeatherJacksonW
How To Import Word Comments into Scrivener in 5 Easy Steps (PC Version): http://ow.ly/WxkGC @Lexirad
Co-authoring and Writing for Anthologies? Read this first: http://ow.ly/WzpTL @ELWicker
The Redemptive Arc: http://ow.ly/WzpI7 @DavidCorbett_CA
Checklist: How to Write a Query Letter That Doesn’t Suck: http://ow.ly/Wzpmx @mridukhullar
How mindfulness helped writer @Rubywax through depression: http://ow.ly/WzoRH
13 Ways to Stay Creative: http://ow.ly/WzpVF @kylieday0
Writing Tips for Getting and Staying Organized: http://ow.ly/WzpJx @writingforward
The importance of paying attention as a writer: http://ow.ly/WzpMF by Annette Lyon
What Should I Study In College If I Want To Be A Writer?” http://ow.ly/WzpbB @stephmorrill”
The 4 Rs Of Speech Writing: http://ow.ly/WzpOl @AnthonyEhlers
5 Uses of Real Science in The Expanse: http://ow.ly/Wzpoz by Oren Ashkenazi
Rewriting Your Script: Set It Aside: http://ow.ly/WzpRr @gointothestory
5 Productivity Hacks Anyone Can Use to Write Books Faster: http://ow.ly/WxkIS @Lexirad
How the Internet changed the way we read: http://ow.ly/Wzp25 @dailydot @jacksonbliss
How To Resuscitate A Lifeless Scene: http://ow.ly/WAGEI @writers_write
A Story Game to Train Our Imagination: http://ow.ly/WAH4d @hodgeswriter
Beginners’ 4 faults: http://ow.ly/WAGTR @caroclarke
How to Write What You Know And Then Change the Story: http://ow.ly/WAGQ1 @Sejal_Badani
The Minimalist Guide to Writing Brilliant Settings: http://ow.ly/WxkEr @Lexirad
10 Writer’ Resolutions We Can Keep: http://ow.ly/WxmhF @CatMousePress
Do writers need ‘public solitude?’ Writing, offline and on: http://ow.ly/X3ciD @Porter_Anderson
The Making of an Indie Audiobook: A How-To Guide: http://ow.ly/WxjIb @Lexirad
Be Realistic About Your Writing Resolutions: 5 Tips: http://ow.ly/WxmGN @writers_write
6 Self-Editing Tips: http://ow.ly/Wxm2n @ProWritingAid
How to launch your book with at least 25+ Amazon reviews: http://ow.ly/WxmSU @timgrahl
50 Plot Twist Ideas for Your Work-In-Progress: http://ow.ly/Wxn2y @reallucyflint
Making the Most Out of Your Marketing Buck: http://ow.ly/Wxm96 @jaimiengle
The Self-Publishing Checklist: Editorial, Production, Distribution: http://ow.ly/WxmYA @JaneFriedman
What’s your wheelhouse? A quiz for creatives: http://ow.ly/Wxmnh @ramonadef
How To Filter Description Through Your Characters: http://ow.ly/WxmKf @margmcalister
Trust Your Nouns and Verbs: http://ow.ly/WxmdQ @kcraftwriter
Developing Sleuth, Villain, and Victim Characters: 40 Character Questions: http://ow.ly/WxmBI by John Morgan Wilson
Write Your Character’s Eulogy: http://ow.ly/WxkiO @KerryGans
Why 1 author will stop writing her bestselling series: http://ow.ly/X0Y9n @JulieHyzy
What’s the Best Way to Label Your Chapters? http://ow.ly/Wxkkj @Janice_Hardy
Before You Launch a Patreon for Your Writing, Read This: http://ow.ly/Wxk7y @hellothefuture
How to Know Your Book’s Cover Needs a Redesign: http://ow.ly/Wxk8L @dianaurban
Launch Etiquette: MUST You Buy the Book? http://ow.ly/WxkgA @KerryGans
Writing Conflict: How to Ruin (Fictional) Lives: http://ow.ly/Wxkat @jodimeadows
How to Increase Sales at Apple iBooks: http://ow.ly/Wxk50 @goblinwriter
How To Write A Non-Fiction Book: http://ow.ly/WxjRN @thecreativepenn
Working with Public Libraries: A Guide for Authors: http://ow.ly/WxjGR @kathys_quill
How to Build a Book-Based Email List: http://ow.ly/WxkcH from Authority Self-Publishing Podcast
The Ebook Retail Universe: http://ow.ly/Wxkm8 @dkudler
Writing and Publishing with a Book Packager: http://ow.ly/Wxjux @TalkativeTara @Paperlanternlit
The Night-Sea Journey and How to Use it in Your Story: http://ow.ly/Ww26F @evadeverell
. @Wattpad: why it’s important and how writers can best implement it: http://ow.ly/WWuLr @Star2dotcom @liztai
How to Use Scrivener to Start and Finish a Rough Draft: http://ow.ly/Ww280 @mgherron
“Birdman” Triumphant: A Genre Assessment of an Unconventional Narrative: http://ow.ly/Ww25Z @SeanPCarlin
Sifting Through Story Ideas: http://ow.ly/Ww2dG @jodimeadows
Inciting Incidents: A Breakdown: http://ow.ly/Ww23y @sjaejones
How to Write a Book Series: http://ow.ly/Ww2gt @shesnovel
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: 7 Point Story Structure: http://ow.ly/Ww2hP @kylieday0
How Many Obstacles are on the Hero’s Journey? http://ow.ly/Ww2f3 @BetterNovelProj
Character Lists: Coax Your Characters out of Hiding: http://ow.ly/Ww2c8 @writeabook
Paid Ads for Books (How to Test Them in 2016): http://ow.ly/Ww29H from Authority Self Publishing
A Dissection of Han and Leia: http://ow.ly/Ww28W @writingeekery
5 Hard-Hitting Plot Tools To Unstick Your Story: http://ow.ly/Ww24L @MandyCorine
Creating Compelling Characters: http://ow.ly/Wp4sZ @hywood
Egocentric characters in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/WTmF1 @mkinberg
3 Twists to Move Past Stereotypes and Freshen Your Characters: http://ow.ly/Wsaqu @Julie_Glover
Submitting to Anthologies: What You Should Know and Why You Should Give It a Try: http://ow.ly/WTlDA @LGKeltner
Using IngramSpark to print and distribute our books: http://ow.ly/WT0l6
Writing the Small Town Romance: http://ow.ly/Wp4m5 @ktlane3
Book Sales Tips from a Book Fair Director: http://ow.ly/Ws9mf @FrugalBookPromo
Turning a Cover Change Into a Positive Marketing Experience: http://ow.ly/Ws9uy @FrugalBookPromo
How The Literary Class System Is Impoverishing Literature: http://ow.ly/WsakJ @thelithub @BerryFLW
How They Write A Script: Terry Southern: http://ow.ly/Ws9Sv @gointothestory
11 Things Learned by not Working in Pajamas: http://ow.ly/Ws9P5 @ErinMFeldman
6 ways for writers to stay safe online: http://ow.ly/Ws9zi by Alex J Coyne
50 Things a Writer Shouldn’t Do: http://ow.ly/Wsa5w @@ThreeGuys1Book
5 Ways to Improve Our Twitter Profile: http://ow.ly/Ws9Zj @denisewakeman
Subtext: A Key Element of Dialogue: http://ow.ly/Ws9M1 @writeabook
6 Quick Tips for Author Marketing: http://ow.ly/Wp4jY @kayelleallen
25 things to keep in mind when writing a book: http://ow.ly/Wq55J @AuthorAthenaM
Don’t want to kill a character? At least throw rocks: http://ow.ly/WS9VF @DRRanshaw
The 3 Essential Elements to Creating a Believable Romance: http://ow.ly/Wp4hO @CSLakin
Writer Worksheet Wednesday: Stories I Need to Tell”: http://ow.ly/Wq5WD @evadeverell”
Writer Worksheet Wednesday: Writer’s Statement: http://ow.ly/Wq63H @evadeverell
Why Liking or Commenting on a Blog is so Important: http://ow.ly/Wq5MI @KelsieEngen
3 Myths of Fiction Research: http://ow.ly/Wq69L from Plotline Hotline
Thanks for Tweeting about the anthology article by LG at the IWSG site!
Write your character’s eulogy? Twisted. I like it.
Alex–I did, too. :)
As always, Elizabeth, there are so many good articles here – thanks. Interesting that there are so many on character development this time. I like it!
Margot–Thanks! Have a great week!
Thanks so much, Elizabeth, for including a link to my Birdman piece! Much obliged.
Sean–You’re very welcome–interesting piece!
Oddly enough, the piece started out as an e-mail exchange between myself and a colleague! I thought it might be of vague interest to the esoterically inclined (it’s geared toward devotees of Save the Cat!), so I posted it with some amendments, and, to my surprise, I started getting nice feedback on it. Like fiction, you can never predict what readers will respond to!
Sean–You just never know! Glad you put it out there. :)
Thanks so much for including me! ☺️ Amazing company on this list; such fantastic resources and articles to check out here!
Kelsie–You’re very welcome…you’ve got a nice site. :)