Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Twitterific writing 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.

3 Methods to Trigger Story Ideas:  http://ow.ly/E0a5y @galleycat

When we get a bad review–top 5 most scathing book reviews :  http://ow.ly/E0a7s @guardianbooks

The 5 Screenwriter Stages:  http://ow.ly/E0arf @scriptshadow

What to do with your manuscript after NaNo:  http://ow.ly/E09Ig @Rachellkent

A Book in 30 Days: What Writers Can Learn From Rapid Publishing:  http://ow.ly/E09EZ @AmandaBabs1

New Literary Publications to Watch: http://ow.ly/E09U9 @flavorwire      

6 ways to write your title:  http://ow.ly/E09Ob @amabaie

One Word to Transform Your Writing http://ow.ly/E09t9 @write_practice

10 tips for keeping your script fast-paced:  http://ow.ly/E0agX @scriptmag

Stages of Revision http://ow.ly/E1tUf  @nataliewhipple

Writing Action Scenes:  http://ow.ly/E1vpR @jonrog1

When You Feel Invisible in the Crowded Book Market:  http://ow.ly/E1u45 @jodyhedlund

Building a Bestseller:  http://ow.ly/E1u01 @DavidGaughran

When What You Don’t Know Trumps What You Do Know: http://ow.ly/E1u9i @storyfix

#NaNoWriMo: How to make writing a novel easier than it looks:  http://ow.ly/E1u2l @rchazzchute

Writing a good novel ending: http://ow.ly/E1vrk @rxena77

How Not to Register Copyright: http://ow.ly/E1vmM  @victoriastrauss

5 Things Learned Between Deal & Debut:  http://ow.ly/E1tNc @andeehannah @PenandMuse

The Perils of Writing a Series: http://ow.ly/E1tQv @VioletteMalan

10 Tips for Finding Motivation When You Don’t Have Any:  http://ow.ly/E1tXb @ajackwriting

Adapting A Novel And Other Lessons Learned From London Screenwriter’s Festival:   http://ow.ly/E1u5C @thecreativepenn

Talents and Skills Thesaurus Entry: Strategic Thinking:  http://ow.ly/E3ld1 @beccapuglisi

Putting our work through the Bechdel Test: http://ow.ly/E3Geg  @wordsxo

10 Short Story Competitions To Enter Before The End Of 2014:  http://ow.ly/E3kNo @writers_write

How NanoWriMo Hones Your Fiction Skills:  http://ow.ly/E3IGx @lindasclare

5 Things “The Crucible” Can Teach Us About Good Writing:  http://ow.ly/E3Hye @rogerdcolby

How to Write Chapter Endings That Make Readers Want to Turn the Page:  http://ow.ly/E3I1p @annerallen

Pros and Cons of Switching Genres:  http://ow.ly/E0amk @SummeritaRhayne

5 Ways to Modify NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/E0apT @writersdigest

Why Stephen King’s Road to Hell is Paved With Adverbs:  http://ow.ly/E0a2V @OffTheShelf

How to Work with a Book Designer:  http://ow.ly/DY4tF @1106Design

Finding Time to Write: Retreats: http://ow.ly/DY5QQ @KnowlesMarianne

Should writers blog?  http://ow.ly/DY4Bs @Jason_Matthews

How 1 writer’s mother gave her the importance of place:  http://ow.ly/DY5qq @kimtriedman

6 Hot Trends in Indie Book Marketing:  http://ow.ly/DY4Sw @wherewriterswin

3 Lessons Gone Girl Teaches Writers About Suspense:  http://ow.ly/DY52B  @epbure

Amazon/Hachette Negotiations Finally End:  http://ow.ly/EdWCQ @JAKonrath

A quick lesson on hyphens:  http://ow.ly/DY593 @mariamurnane

Frustrated with Slow Progress? Join the Crowd : http://ow.ly/DY5UK @jamigold

How to Get Traffic to Your Author Website: 30+ Tips:  http://ow.ly/DY5Ht @WriterPlatform

Writer’s Block? Work on Subplots:  http://ow.ly/DY4Ym @fictionnotes

5 Tips for Choosing the Correct Short Story Competition:  http://ow.ly/DY5yS @MiaJouBotha

Creating Characters: –Is the Devil in the Details?  http://ow.ly/DY4L2  @kayedacus

A wrap-up of the @writerunboxed conference: http://ow.ly/E9NKD @Porter_Anderson @DonMaass

Women Rise in Sci Fi (Again):  http://ow.ly/DVBin @roseveleth @theatlantic

NaNoisms Ten:  http://ow.ly/DVBii

20 Writing Retreats to Attend in 2015:  http://ow.ly/DVBib @TravlJunkette

The future of books is on your phone, not your tablet:  http://ow.ly/DVBi8 @hamburger @verge

How To Kickstart Your Sales:  http://ow.ly/DVzpC @DavidGaughran

3 editors explain the book commissioning process within their publishers: http://ow.ly/DVBi1 @andrewlownie

Could Fake Reviews Kill Amazon?  http://ow.ly/DVBhS @DataScienceCtrl @AnalyticBridge

4 creative writing exercises to improve your craft:  http://ow.ly/DVBhP @standoutbooks

4 Ways to Write a Killer Plot Twist:  http://ow.ly/DVBhL @writersdigest

The Kindle Scout Program:  http://ow.ly/E9D87 @alanorloff

Concepts pubs should consider to avoid being mere content acquirers & polishers”:  http://ow.ly/E9PFE @Porter_Anderson @georgeberkowski”

The NaNoWriMo Survival Kit:  http://ow.ly/DVBhG @_RobbieBlair_

A hybrid story planning method may work for pantsters:  http://ow.ly/DVBhy @JordanDane

Crime fiction: illusions of a perfect life:  http://ow.ly/E9Lxo @mkinberg

How to Make Your Own Book Catalogue:  http://ow.ly/DQUKR @MsBessieBell

Steps for writing loglines:  http://ow.ly/DQUKI @cleemckenzie

6 Ways To Begin A Story:  http://ow.ly/DQUKD @woodwardkaren

Free Book Promos Aren’t What They Used to Be: Tips for Success:  http://ow.ly/E7JCU @claudenougat

Turn ‘Real Life’ into Bestselling Fiction: http://ow.ly/DQUKy @RuthHarrisBooks

How 7 Famous Writers Cope With Their Fear Of The Blank Page:  http://ow.ly/DQUKw @writers_write

Special thesauruses for writers to make writing easier: http://ow.ly/DQUKX @StinaLL

How to Create A Pop-up Bookstore:  http://ow.ly/DQUKT  @L1BCat: @IndieAuthorALLi

Why You Should Start a Blog (Even If You’re Not a Writer): http://ow.ly/DQSNv @jeffgoins

How to Craft Characters: Desperate Needs:  http://ow.ly/DQUKQ @stdennard

So You Want to do a Boxed Set:  http://ow.ly/DQUKK @lynnettebonner

15 Story Beats to Keep Your NaNoWriMo Novel on Track:  http://ow.ly/DQUKz @HeatherJacksonW

Writing What You Love and Earning What You’re Worth:  http://ow.ly/DQTCk @jamesscottbell

In defense of dystopian science fiction:  http://ow.ly/DQP5s @ramez @slate

Thinking Like a Bookstore Retailer:  http://ow.ly/DQP5o @JanetKGrant

Perils and Pitfalls of Signing with a Small Press – And Avoiding Them:  http://ow.ly/DQP5m @call_me_salome

Novels aren’t movie scripts: how to write great dialogue in prose:  http://ow.ly/DQP5h @Roz_Morris

22 Mind-Blowing Book Designs:  http://ow.ly/DQP5c  @youthedesigner

Tips for Writing A Book Review:  http://ow.ly/DQP52  @JimmieKepler

Negative Thinking and Writing Blocks:  http://ow.ly/DQP50  @BWBODRasch

Indies & Audiobooks: An Alternative to ACX:  http://ow.ly/DLCk8 @epicuniverse @Janefriedman

10 Things to Know About Pitching Agents and Editors:  http://ow.ly/E3kCa @colbymarshall

KDP Select & Kindle Unlimited: Why Ebooks Not Enrolled Are at a Disadvantage:  http://ow.ly/DLC6d @goblinwriter

50 Ways To Reach Your Reader:  Your Amazon Author Page:  http://ow.ly/DQP57 @IndieAuthorALLi

Great Storytelling: 3 Secrets Revealed:  http://ow.ly/DGOwT  @NikkiWoods

5 Small Publishers Who Are Changing the Face of the Industry:  http://ow.ly/DGOwP  @flavorwire

13 Scariest Things About Living with a Writer http://ow.ly/DGOwL @EdieMelson

The 25 Best Quotes About Authors:  http://ow.ly/DGOwH @writers_write

Building the Scenes In Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/DGOwF @inkybites

Novels aren’t movies – how to handle passage of time in prose:  http://ow.ly/DGOwC @Roz_Morris

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.

8 Comments

  1. Clarissa DraperNovember 16, 2014

    I follow you on twitter and your links are always fantastic.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 16, 2014

      Clarissa–Thanks so much! Hope you have a great week.

  2. Alex J. CavanaughNovember 16, 2014

    Some good ones! Need to read the five bad reviews. I’m sure they’ll make me feel better.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 16, 2014

      Alex–They will, for sure!

  3. Margot KinbergNovember 16, 2014

    Elizabeth – Your Twitterific round-ups are always so helpful to me. Several great-looking ones today on adding ‘zip’ to one’s writing, and that’s great! I’m always happy for new ways to spark up what I write.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 16, 2014

      Margot–Me too. Hope you have a great week!

  4. AD StarrlingNovember 16, 2014

    Fantastic list as always. Thank you so much Elizabeth. Just shared this with a group of new authors :D

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 16, 2014

      Thanks so much! :)

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