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 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

How to Amp Up Tension and Drama:  http://ow.ly/GoiSr @writersdigest

More New Year’s Resolutions for Writers:  http://ow.ly/GoiSu  @KeithCronin

Track Changes – Advanced:  http://ow.ly/GoiSx  @Savage_Woman    

For writers with disabilities: chrome extensions:  http://ow.ly/GoiSB from Fix Your Writing Habits

What Your Writer’s Resume Says About Your Chances for Recognition:  http://ow.ly/GoiSE  @SharonBially

On Trunking Novels:  http://ow.ly/GoiSI @ava_jae

10 Things to Consider Before Writing a Novel:  http://ow.ly/GoiSM @rogerdcolby

Writing Dystopian Fiction: 7 Tips:  http://ow.ly/GoiSR @R_D_Vincent

Crime Fiction: Fingerprinting in Adverse Conditions:  http://ow.ly/GoiSV from Dick Warrington

Do You Need an MFA? 3 Important Elements to Replicate On Your Own:  http://ow.ly/GoiDO @inkhat

Pros/Cons of Writing NA Contemporary Romance:  http://ow.ly/GoiSX @ava_jae

5 Ways to Help Writers Show and Not Tell:  http://ow.ly/GoiT0 @writers_write

Myth:  I Have To Sell Books Quickly | http://ow.ly/Guece @deanwesleysmith

8 “Moments” to Deliver to Your Readers… And 1 to Hope For: http://ow.ly/Guech @storyfix

10 Anti-Screenwriting Tips for Beginners:  http://ow.ly/Guecj @TheScriptLab

Helpful writing tools: http://ow.ly/Guecl @angelaackerman

10 Ways to Promote Your Book on Your Blog:  http://ow.ly/Guecn @writetodone

Integrating Libraries and Bookstores:  http://ow.ly/Guecr @deminlit

3 Simple Steps to Becoming a Writer:  http://ow.ly/Gl0l4 @joebunting

A publicist answers questions for writers:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kZ @McKinneyPR

5 Writing Lessons from a Vocal Coach:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kV  @kcraftwriter

Strategic Daydreaming in 3 Easy Steps:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kR @pepperbasham

8 Words to Seek and Destroy in Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kN from Late Night Novel Writing

Crime writing: all about sealed files:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kK @writingpiazza @FionaQuinnBooks

Tricky Prepositions:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kG @writers_write

Talents and Skills Thesaurus Entry: Knowledge of Explosives:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kB @beccapuglisi

5 Ways To Improve Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/Gl0kz from LuAnn Schindler

Words that describe a voice: http://ow.ly/Gl0ku @writers_write

What Dungeons and Dragons Teaches About Story Conflict:  http://ow.ly/Gl0ks @lanceschaubert

Why We Should Read Our Work Out Loud:  http://ow.ly/Gl0ko @womenonwriting from Sue Bradford Edwards

5 Writing Resolutions to Avoid in 2015:  http://ow.ly/Gl5WC @NathanielTower

The 2 Most Common Templates for Developing Characters:  http://ow.ly/Gl5Wx @plotwhisperer

Do an End of Year Wrap Up:  http://ow.ly/Gl5Ws @djeanquarles

Self-Pub Books Can Create Multiple Streams of Revenue:  http://ow.ly/Gl5Wm @kathleengage

Imagining Your Finished Book:  http://ow.ly/Gl5Wg @writeabook

Principles of Story Structure using “Gone Girl” as a Lab: http://ow.ly/Gl5W8 @storyfix

The graying of mystery readers and connecting with a younger demographic:  http://ow.ly/GFMnD @Porter_Anderson @thoughtcatalog

7 Questions to Transform Your Writing in the New Year:  http://ow.ly/Gl5W2 @jennienash

The Lost Art of Free Time: http://ow.ly/Gl5eG @RealLifeE

47 percent of mystery readers are 55 and older: http://ow.ly/GFu6j @ThoughtCatalog @Porter_Anderson

6 Ways to Resuscitate Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/Gl5VV @ZZoccolante

Why We Shouldn’t Bother with Resolutions This Year:  http://ow.ly/Gl5VG @jeffgoins

How to reach readers via your library:  http://ow.ly/Gl5VA @IndieAuthorALLi

Music For Writers: Donnacha Dennehys New Chapbook: http://ow.ly/GvoLJ @Porter_Anderson

Simplify the New Year’s Resolution Process: Reflect, Select, Remove: http://ow.ly/Gl5VM @jkglei

If Strangers Talked to Everybody like They Talk to Writers: http://ow.ly/GdWgz @ElectricLit @TheLincoln #TopTweets2014

Presence on the Page: What It Is, and What It Isn’t: http://ow.ly/GdWgy @manzanitafire #TopTweets2014

Top 10 Storytelling Cliches Writers Should Stop Using: http://ow.ly/GdWgu @robwhart #TopTweets2014

36 writing tips from Stephen King: http://ow.ly/GdWgt @whynotbooks #TopTweets2014

5 Ways to Create Conflict in Your Story: http://ow.ly/GdWgs @screencrafting #TopTweets2014

10 rules for writers: http://ow.ly/GdWgp @latimes #TopTweets2014

Listen to Your Readers: http://ow.ly/GdWgl @birgitte_rasine #TopTweets2014

How to Fail at Being a Writer http://ow.ly/GdWgk @Kelsye #TopTweets2014

10 Things You Don’t Need (To Be A Writer): http://ow.ly/GdWgi @DelilahSDawson #TopTweets2014

Ebook Pricing: Why 99 Cents Might Be a Mistake: http://ow.ly/GdWgh @GoblinWriter #TopTweets2014

7 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Self-Publishing Company: http://ow.ly/GdWga @HelenSedwick #TopTweets2014

5 Essential Questions to Ask When Writing Your Protagonist: http://ow.ly/GdWg6 @bridgetmcnulty #TopTweets2014

How To Tell Readers What Characters Don’t Want To Show:  http://ow.ly/GdWgf  @angelaackerman #TopTweets2014

Cheat Sheets for Writing Body Language: http://ow.ly/GdVAY @Writers_Write #TopTweets2014

How 1 Agent Reads Slush: 3 Lessons for Writers: http://ow.ly/GdVAX @carlywatters #TopTweets2014

7 Lessons Learned from Half a Year of Writing Every Day: http://ow.ly/GdVAV @jamietr #TopTweets2014

10 Famous Writers Who Hated Writing: http://ow.ly/GdVAT @huffpost #TopTweets2014

Plotting With Yes or No Questions: http://ow.ly/GdVAR @Janice_Hardy #TopTweets2014

5 Tips for Running a Writers’ Circle: http://ow.ly/GdVAQ @standoutbooks @btmargins #TopTweets2014

Writing a Strong Book Description: http://ow.ly/GdVAN @sabsky #TopTweets2014

What Do Agents Like to See When They Google Writers? http://ow.ly/GdVAK @carlywatters #TopTweets2014

8 Most Common Editing Errors In Self-Published Books: http://ow.ly/GdVAD @selfpubreview #TopTweets2014

How to Write a Novel Synopsis: 5 Tips: http://ow.ly/GdVyt@ChuckSambuchino #TopTweets2014

Scriptwriting–Christopher Nolan on Memento: http://ow.ly/GdVAy @LaFamiliaFilm #TopTweets2014

Michael Crichton’s Method for Plotting Out a Story: http://ow.ly/GdVAF #TopTweets2014

What If Literary Agents Don’t Want Your Novel? http://ow.ly/GdVys @EmilyWenstrom #TopTweets2014

#FutureChat recap: 2015 Digital Publishing Predictions:  http://ow.ly/Gug1C @Porter_Anderson @TheFutureBook

How to Make Book Reviews Work Harder:  http://ow.ly/Ghrj1 @wherewriterswin

Write What You’re Willing To Learn:  http://ow.ly/GhriU @TamaraGirardi

100 Words for Facial Expressions:  http://ow.ly/GhriP @writing_tips

Persistence in Selling Your Manuscript:  http://ow.ly/GhriL @carynmcgill

9 Must-Haves for a High-Performing Book Launch Page: http://ow.ly/GhriG @writerplatform

Connect with Your Creative Writer:  http://ow.ly/GhriA @thinksimplenow

How to Scare the Heck Out of Your Readers:  http://ow.ly/Ghriu @PhilAthans

Personal essays–what the ‘personal’ should be:  http://ow.ly/Ghriq @MeredithResnick

The role of supporting characters:  http://ow.ly/GhoTM @writers_write

The Art of Writing Snappy Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/GhpCj @raynehall

Self-Promotion: About As Fun As Bathing In Hot Wax:  http://ow.ly/Ghrij @ChristaDesir

How to Avoid Writing an Unnecessary Scene:  http://ow.ly/Ghrie @KMWeiland

HarperCollins’ Holiday Pop-Up Bookstore: An Innovation-Driven Environment  http://ow.ly/Gug0K @Porter_Anderson

Tailoring Your Cast of Characters To Your Protagonist:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5B @woodwardkaren

11 Things To Do As A Writer In 2015:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5z @bang2write

Plotting the Non-Plot-Driven Novel:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5y  @DonMaass

The 12 Question Fiction Writing Conflict Test:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5x @writers_write

Character Writing Prompts:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5u  @Margo_L_Dill

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.

10 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughJanuary 4, 2015

    I see a couple good ones!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 4, 2015

      Alex–Some good stuff there. Happy New Year to you!

  2. Margot KinbergJanuary 4, 2015

    Thanks, as ever, for these fabulous links, Elizabeth! You’ve got some great ones on promo this time, and I love the title of the one – …About as Fun as Bathing in Hot Wax. That’s about it….

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 4, 2015

      Margot–That one made me click over right away. :)

  3. Janine SavageJanuary 4, 2015

    Thanks for recommending my article about Track Changes on your site! :)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 5, 2015

      Janine–Very useful piece…thanks!

  4. Clarissa DraperJanuary 4, 2015

    Awesome links as usual. Thank you.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 5, 2015

      Clarissa–Have a good week!

  5. stephen trempJanuary 4, 2015

    Wow! That’s a lot of really great links. I’ve spotted a handful to go back and review. Thanks for the links.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJanuary 5, 2015

      Stephen–Thanks for coming by. Happy New Year!

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