Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Twitterific links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 23,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Writing fast and hard:  http://ow.ly/BZsf6  @tobywneal

How to Plan Your Book: http://ow.ly/BZsfc @susiemander

How a Book Coach Can Jumpstart Your Writing Career: http://ow.ly/BZqOW @LisaCron

Self-Editing: Spot Checking:  http://ow.ly/BZsfj @carynmcgill

Everything You Need to Know About the @Reply:  http://ow.ly/BZsfn @AnnieNeugebauer

10 Twitter Tips for Authors (Infographic)  http://ow.ly/BZsfs @wherewriterswin

3 Things Your Novel’s Narrator Needs to Accomplish:  http://ow.ly/BZsfx @writersdigest

Preparing Your Pitch:  http://ow.ly/BZsfz  @writerashley

Talents and Skills Thesaurus Entry: Blending In:  http://ow.ly/BZsfH @beccapuglisi

8 Ways to Get Motivated and Stay Motivated:  http://ow.ly/BZsfJ @skyefairwin @ScribeSage

7 Simple Ways to Declutter Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/C1xO3 @JodieRennerEd

Writing Scenes v. Narration: Know the Difference:  http://ow.ly/C1xQF @lindasclare

3 Ways Writers Can Make Money from a Blog http://ow.ly/C1xNf @ninaamir

How to Critique http://ow.ly/C1xFI

Pitching Characters:  http://ow.ly/C1xVa  @PubHub_blog

5 Hard Writing Truths:  http://ow.ly/C1xSu @ava_jae

The 5 Attributes of a Successful Ghostwriter:  http://ow.ly/BZseW @ImprovisePress

Fallen Heroes: – Creating characters by looking at real people: http://ow.ly/BZseR @MiaJouBotha

Jon Fine Is Leaving Amazon:  http://ow.ly/CfCoS @Porter_Anderson @thoughtcatalog

Writers on the Reality of Book Covers: http://ow.ly/BW8a8 @KyraBandte

Goodreads Author Q&A Feature–How to Use it:  http://ow.ly/CeO1Y

3 Common Problems with Show & Tell:  http://ow.ly/BW8a5 @angelaackerman

Read Memoirs to Understand Character Motivation:  http://ow.ly/BW89W @monicamclark

Your Novel in 12 Sentences (With Links Explaining Each Plot Point):   http://ow.ly/CfTjO @JoelDCanfield

Adding Flesh to our Characters’ Bones:  http://ow.ly/CeMYx @JL_Campbell

An agent on spending money on a publicist:  http://ow.ly/BW89t @Janet_Reid

Top Productivity Tips For Writers:  http://ow.ly/BW89r @fran_booth @forbes

The Myth of Getting Ahead:  http://ow.ly/BW8ab @Write_Tomorrow

Creating story flow: the secret power of cause and effect:  http://ow.ly/BW8a2 @karenschrav

What the Lit Magazine Editor Sees (That the Writer Does Not):  http://ow.ly/BW89Q @SapphireSavvy

Brainstorming the Hero Before You Start Writing:  http://ow.ly/BW6Mb @angelaackerman

3 Techniques to Keep in Mind When Setting the Stage:  http://ow.ly/BW89H @JodyHedlund

Blessing Or Curse? The Modern Writer’s Dilemma:  http://ow.ly/BW89B @janice_hardy

Defining Your Characters (Or Who Are These People, Anyway?) http://ow.ly/BW89x @JanalynVoigt

Crime fiction stories in which the reader knows more than the sleuth:  http://ow.ly/CeKF6 @mkinberg

How to Create the Habit of Writing:  http://ow.ly/BTeIM @zen_habits

Want To Sell More Books? Understand Your Readers: http://ow.ly/BTeIK @ebooksandkids

Ignore The Haters:  http://ow.ly/BTeIJ @larin20

5 Steps To Work-Life Balance For Writers: http://ow.ly/BTeIH  @jacobkrueger

Writing Unforgettable Endings:  http://ow.ly/BTeIG @HeatherJacksonW

Writing a Novel That Crosses Genre Boundaries:  http://ow.ly/BTeIF @radhikasanghani

An Agent on What You Should Be Writing Next:  http://ow.ly/BTeIE @mcorvisiero

Turn Your Blog Into a Book Production Machine: http://ow.ly/BTeIC @ninaamir

To avoid too much ‘telling,’ characters should be allowed to act, react, interact:  http://ow.ly/BTeIB @suemoorcroft @womenwriters

4 Common Mistakes Authors Make When Soliciting Reviews:  http://ow.ly/BTeIA @trainingauthors

20 Amazing Writing Residencies to Apply for This Year:  http://ow.ly/BTeIy @alexisgrant

7 Ways to Educate and Motivate Your Muse:  http://ow.ly/BTeIx @joanyedwards

Dos and Don’ts of Queries:  http://ow.ly/BTeIw @carynmcgill

How to Use Real People in Your Writing Without Ending Up in Court:  http://ow.ly/BQaJx @HelenSedwick

Organizing a Series: Details are Author Gold:  http://ow.ly/BQkn4 @UncommonYA

Using Questions To Expand Your Story:  http://ow.ly/BQkn3 @nschmiedicker

6 Traits of Strong Characters:  http://ow.ly/BQaAI @mythcreants

Want An Irresistible Character? Try An Antihero. http://ow.ly/BQau1 @rsguthrie

How Authors Can Use Listmania to Promote Their Books:  http://ow.ly/BQaMK @aBookPublicist

5 Tips for Writing Suspense:  http://ow.ly/BQkn0  @KiraPeikoff

Tips to Write Bad Boys in Books:  http://ow.ly/BQkmY @good2tweat

7 Point-of-View Basics Every Writer Should Know:  http://ow.ly/BQaQc @jodyhedlund

Should you write under a pen name? http://ow.ly/BQkmW @standoutbooks

Bring Some Magic to Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/BQkmU @jamesscottbell

Cheerleaders vs Critique Partners:  http://ow.ly/BQ9W4 @HeatherJacksonW

20 Marketing Questions Self-Published Authors Must Answer:  http://ow.ly/BQkmQ @pubslush

The 66th Frankfurt Book Fair: On A Fast Arc To Publishing’s Future: http://ow.ly/C8jpK @Porter_Anderson  @R_Nash

On Writing a Synopsis Before the First Draft:  http://ow.ly/BMlHq @ava_jae

10 Things that Red-Flag a Newbie Novelist:  http://ow.ly/BMn32 @annerallen

Secondary Characters: An Important Tool in a Writer’s Toolkit:  http://ow.ly/BMmMT @AEJonesAuthor

Your sentence’s emphasis: how to use the periodic sentence in your stories: http://ow.ly/BMnyV @KMWeiland

Interesting Characters: You are what you eat:  http://ow.ly/BMmZk @mooderino

Could This ‘Magic’ Trick Rescue Your Story? http://ow.ly/BMmmb @Yeomanis

Want to Reach New Heights as a Writer? Learn to Quit :  http://ow.ly/BMnfX @kristenlambtx

Write Mysteries for Kids…for the Right Reasons:  http://ow.ly/C7H3z  @Dorihbutler

Characters in Novels That Are Allies and Reflections:  http://ow.ly/BMlOK @CSLakin

Blockbuster Plots:  http://ow.ly/BMmHu  @plotwhisperer

3 easy scene writing tips:  http://ow.ly/BMog1 @lindasclare

The Self-Publishing Revolution Is Only Just Beginning:  http://ow.ly/BMn7W @thecreativepenn

How to Write a Book: The 5-Draft Method:  http://ow.ly/BMmzr @jeffgoins

How Long Should Your Blog Post Be? A Writer’s Guide:  http://ow.ly/BKcjs @joebunting

8 Tips on Finding the Optimum Space for Your Creativity http://ow.ly/BKbOd @WriterJoMalby

The Stay at Home Parent/Writer:  http://ow.ly/BKchs @rhondafranz

Nailing Genre by Studying Successful Authors:  http://ow.ly/BKcl3 @CSLakin

Guidelines for Writing Novellas:  http://ow.ly/BKcf5 @BarbaraMonajem

4 Reasons Cooking Shows Make the Perfect Recipe For Writing Success: http://ow.ly/BKbFb  @PENPROSPER1

How to Be Creative:  http://ow.ly/BKbVT  @WSJ

Career progression for short fiction writers http://ow.ly/BKc1u  @smithwritr

Twitter for Authors: Worth it?  http://ow.ly/C41u0 @MichaelKelberer

Eminent creativity and everyday creativity–and making time for both:  http://ow.ly/BKccW @writeabook

Beethoven’s Daily Habit for Inspiring Creative Breakthroughs: http://ow.ly/BKbKY @GregoryCiotti

Writers’ Police Academy–Undercover Agents:  http://ow.ly/C3EIS @authorterryo

How To Deal With Negative Book Reviews:  http://ow.ly/BJ6kd @writeonepub

6 Fascinating Character Types:  http://ow.ly/BJ6NC @AnthonyEhlers

Writing–are you playing for keeps or just playing? http://ow.ly/BJ6ru @rxena77

Tips for keeping characters consistent:  http://ow.ly/BJ6z4 @Shay_Goodman

10 Steps to Launch Your Book Virtually:  http://ow.ly/BJ6C9

Revision: An Early Fiction Checklist: http://ow.ly/BJ6wL

The Progression of a Writing Life: Strategy – http://ow.ly/BJ6qW @tspoetry

Cover art–same image on different books:  http://ow.ly/BJ6o0  @robinrwrites

When Your Concept Disappears:  http://ow.ly/BJ6v0 @storyfix

7 Ways Your Physical Environment Can Help or Hinder Your Writing: http://ow.ly/BJ6ms @aliventure

Digital Revolution Act III: Is Publishing Dying? http://ow.ly/BJ6ub @claudenougat

Crowds and publishing–crowd wisdom    elizabethscraig

Revision Tips: Revealing Key Information:  http://ow.ly/BJ1i1  @kiersi

5 Tips for Submitting Your Work: Help From an Editor:  http://ow.ly/BI39G  @Margo_L_Dill

Strong verbs:  http://ow.ly/BI34O @writers_write

Book Scams and Other Crimes:  http://ow.ly/BI37g  @DebraPurdyKong

The Progression of a Writing Life: Rejection – http://ow.ly/BI305 @tspoetry

3 things you need to do at the beginning of your novel:  http://ow.ly/BI2V6  @writers_write

How to Journal Your Way to Published Author Status:  http://ow.ly/BI35V @ninaamir

The content flood” in publishing results in slow sales for writers:  http://ow.ly/C1Bfc @Porter_Anderson @bob_mayer”

6 Tips for Writing Minor Characters:  http://ow.ly/BI2WW @robinrwrites

10 Ways to Tighten Your Pitch:  http://ow.ly/BI31i @wordsprof

How to Make Social Media Worth Your Time: When Is Enough Enough? http://ow.ly/BI3dp @Janefriedman

5 Reasons to Drop ‘Aspiring’ from ‘Aspiring Author’ – Writer’s Edit http://ow.ly/BI3cu

Balancing your Faith and your Muse:  http://ow.ly/BI32B @Shay_Goodman

How to Map Out Your Hero’s Adventure in Your Manuscript:  http://ow.ly/BI344 @writersdigest

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. Alex J. CavanaughOctober 5, 2014

    One from Roland – nice! Now, where to begin…?

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 5, 2014

      Alex–Lots of interesting posts last week!

  2. Margot KinbergOctober 5, 2014

    Elizabeth – This is such a great collection of links, as always! I’m glad there’s a post on book scams. I’ll have to check that out. I think there are a lot of predatory companies out there, and authors have to keep their eyes wide open as they get into the field. So do readers.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 5, 2014

      Margot–There are so many scams out there and writers are, sadly, easy targets sometimes. We’re so eager to share our work with others and sometimes we might not have the business background to help us make good decisions.

  3. Joel D CanfieldOctober 6, 2014

    Ah; now I see where the traffic spike came from Sunday.

    :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigOctober 6, 2014

      Glad to send some traffic your way. :)

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