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.

6 Ways to Rebalance Your Being to Enhance Your Creativity:  http://ow.ly/IHAus @WriterJoMalby

8 Query Tips No One Tells Writers:  http://ow.ly/IHAut @carlywatters

Conquer Drowsiness with 10 5-Minute Easy Exercises:  http://ow.ly/IHAux @colleen_m_story

Unnecessary words and phrases to cut:  http://ow.ly/IHAuy @writers_write

How Does Money Taint Art?  http://ow.ly/IHzOO  @ArtistThink               

How to Face Criticism in Creativity  http://ow.ly/IHAuA @ArtistThink

Power of the Space Between Creative Bursts:  http://ow.ly/IHAuB @CreativeKatrina

How Realistic Is Science Fiction Linguistics? http://ow.ly/IHAuC @slate @dsbigham

Are You Making These Mistakes That Lead to Carpal Tunnel? http://ow.ly/IHAuD @colleen_m_story

10 Things Every New Creator of SF Should Know:  http://ow.ly/IHAuF  @charliejane

The Myth of the Overnight Success and What Those Stories Have in Common:  http://ow.ly/IHAuH @carlywatters

Waiting for Someone Else to Validate your Creativity?  http://ow.ly/IHAuI @CreativeKatrina

Top 10 Ways To Love Your Reader:  http://ow.ly/J1AgV @10minnovelist

Components of book proposals:  http://ow.ly/ILyWS @behlerpublish

Early stages of character creation:  http://ow.ly/ILyX2 @kayedacus

Handy Tricks for Using Word:  http://ow.ly/ILyXd  @Savage_Woman

How to Tell if Back Story is Sabotaging Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/ILyXn @Roz_Morris

Make sure your theme isn’t a cliché:  http://ow.ly/ILyXq @nownovel

How To Use Scrivener to Plan a Book:  http://ow.ly/ILyXx @Natasha_Lester

Love Your Reader, Love Your Art, Love Yourself:  http://ow.ly/J1Akk  @AnnaKSnow @10minnovelist

5 Laws of the Fiction Reader http://ow.ly/IFyfo @jamesscottbell

Coming Up with Your Story’s Premise:  http://ow.ly/IFyfl  @KillerNashville @JadenTerrell

Trad published authors–pay attention to your backlist: http://ow.ly/IFyfk @kristinerusch
Crime Writers: Are You Writing What You THINK You Know? http://ow.ly/IFyfj @LeeLofland
How To Create A Killer Opening For Your Science Fiction Short Story:  http://ow.ly/IFxQw @charliejane

Agents should ‘join forces to build the next generation of talent’:  http://ow.ly/IFyfg @JonnyGeller @TheBookseller

Should You Self-Publish? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself:  http://ow.ly/IFyff  @ClaireCookwrite

Symbolism for cover design:  http://ow.ly/IFyfd @cjgmanlapas

What the Incredible Hulk Can Teach Us about Emotion in Fiction:  http://ow.ly/IFyfb @HDemchick

How To Get Stuff Done When You Don’t Want To:  http://ow.ly/IFyfa @AllisonStadd @99u

Creating Compelling Characters Readers Can’t Forget:  http://ow.ly/IFyf9 @RuthHarrisBooks

The Definition and Criteria of Concept:  http://ow.ly/IFyf8 @storyfix

5 Ways to Make Your Character Stand Out:  http://ow.ly/IB3Zk by Chris Winkle @Mythcreants

5 Classic Women Authors on Writing and Money:  http://ow.ly/IB3Zg @ladieswhowrite

3 Act Story Structure: Act Three:  http://ow.ly/IB3Ze @woodwardkaren

Tricks of the Trade 1: The Plant:  http://ow.ly/IB3Zb @mooderino

The Sum of the Parts: Writing a Synopsis:  http://ow.ly/IB1KS @Janice_Hardy

What not to say to authors (and what to say instead): http://ow.ly/IB3Z7 @holly_bourneYA

Jobs That Leave You Time to Write:  http://ow.ly/IB3Z5 @stevegillman

The Why & How of Foreshadowing:  http://ow.ly/IB3Z2 by Chris Winkle @Mythcreants

Queries are never wastes of agents’ time:  http://ow.ly/IB3YU @Janet_Reid

Help for writing a child’s emotional state:  http://ow.ly/IB3YR from Writeworld

Marketing, Social Media & Book Signings: —Why None of These Directly Impact Book Sales:  http://ow.ly/IB3YZ @kristenlambtx

What the “Sorting Hat” Teaches Us About the Hero’s First Obstacle:  http://ow.ly/IB1mE @BetterNovelProj

Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qK @sciam  @ferrisjabr

How limiting creative choices enhances creativity:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qG  @onewildword

Rejection letters and writer reactions:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qF from Teresa Nielsen Hayden

The 5 Best Things an Artist Can Do:  http://ow.ly/Ix4Gt @garrettrauthor

Remember Why Readers Seek You Out Online:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qE @RachelLKent

10 page-to-screen successes:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qB by  Meredith Quinn for @thewritermag

6 Sub-Plots That Add Style To Your Story:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qz @writers_write

Ingredients for a tough character:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qx @VickyThinks

Tips to Include Family in Your Writing Life:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qu @BDBrady007

What do names tell us about characters?  http://ow.ly/Ix8qs by FCETIER

How E-Books Have Changed the Print Marketplace:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qp @Janefriedman

Writing science…a few tips:  http://ow.ly/Ix8qn from Captain Shellhead

Writing Tips: Write What You Know:  http://ow.ly/It3SR @writingforward

30 Tips For Writing a Book in 30 Days: http://ow.ly/It3SN @JessicaStrawser

Tips for Your Author Website: http://ow.ly/It3SK  by Kiffer Brown for @wherewriterswin

9 traits of a good agent and 3 contract issues to watch out for:  http://ow.ly/IQn2I @Porter_Anderson @MirabilisDave @AgentKristinNLA

How To Grow Your Fiction Email List Subscribers:  http://ow.ly/It3SI @thecreativepenn

How to Use Needs and Goals to Appeal to Readers:  http://ow.ly/It3SD @jamigold

Would you turn this bestselling author’s first page? http://ow.ly/It3SA @RayRhamey

40 Questions to Ask When You Get the call from an Agent:  http://ow.ly/It3Sy @MartinaABoone

Most authors break through in middle-age:  http://ow.ly/It3Sv @alice_emily @telegraph

Creating Character Names: A Great Time Saver All Writers Should Use:  http://ow.ly/INuuC  @silas_payton

Switch from passive to active voice:  http://ow.ly/It3Ss  @sharilopatin

An Author Assistant Answers Writers’ Questions:  http://ow.ly/IOCZe @K8Tilton

5 Ways Marketing Can Revive Your Series:  http://ow.ly/It3Sq @srjohannes

Productivity Tip: Learn how to say no:  http://ow.ly/It3Sn @inkyelbows

5 Tips for Writing Twist Endings:  http://ow.ly/It3Sj @DinoLaserbeam

Music For Writers: Self-Pubbing Cellist Kate Dillingham:  http://ow.ly/IJixy @KateDillingham1 @Porter_Anderson

Resources to improve your grammar:  http://ow.ly/IrKoC from Reference for Writers

Synonyms for walk:  http://ow.ly/IrKoA from Green Haven

The Three Writing Mindsets:  http://ow.ly/IrKox  @berkun

11 Secrets to Writing Effective Character Description:  http://ow.ly/IrKov by Rachel Scheller for @writersdigest

Underground Fantasy: Tunnels and Secret Passageways:  http://ow.ly/IrKor @SteffHumm

5 Top Author Platforms and 4 Takeaways from Them:  http://ow.ly/ILAQv @EmilyWenstrom @DIYMFA

How clearing clutter helped one writer: http://ow.ly/IrKoo  by Elizabeth King Humphrey

Are ebooks really here forever?”  http://ow.ly/IJhP6 @Porter_Anderson @TheBookseller”

Commonly Confused: Comparatives and Superlatives:  http://ow.ly/IrKok @Savage_Woman

Some pace-slowing and barrier-creating words to consider dropping in our novels:  http://ow.ly/IrKoj @raynehall

The home life of cops and PIs in crime fiction. How much to include? http://ow.ly/IJg62 @mkinberg

5 self-publishing truths few authors talk about:  http://ow.ly/IrKog @HearnDylan

On writing musicals:  http://ow.ly/IrKod from Writeworld

3 Tips for Dealing With Criticism:  http://ow.ly/IrKoc  @AllisonStadd

Working with Small Publishers – 12 Pros and Cons http://ow.ly/IJdcZ @alexjcavanaugh @taratylertalks

12 tips for 2015 for illustrators:  http://ow.ly/IrKoa by Kathy Temean

Publishing Hindsight: Self-Pub and POD Companies:  http://ow.ly/IJcJa @SpunkOnAStick @LoniTownsend

5 Trade Publishing Predictions for 2015:  http://ow.ly/Imq7y @Personanondata

23 Words For Book Lovers That Really Should Exist http://ow.ly/Imq7t @soalexgoes @buzzfeed

Querying a self-pubbed book…put yourself in an editor’s shoes:  http://ow.ly/Imq7l @behlerpublish

Crossing Over: From Poetry To Prose:  http://ow.ly/Imlgl by Robert Thomas for @BTMargins

Why the Best Characters for Your Story are Weirdos:  http://ow.ly/Imq7c @epbure

Unleash Your Creativity: 7 Methods Inspired by Eastern Wisdom: http://ow.ly/IHzqN @WriterJoMalby

Writing diversity–tips for describing noses: http://ow.ly/Imq76 from Mod Colette

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. CavanaughFebruary 15, 2015

    Hey, there’s my IWSG post! Awesome – thanks. Not often I put together a writing post that’s Tweet-worthy.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 15, 2015

      Alex–Another helpful post!

  2. Margot KinbergFebruary 15, 2015

    Elizabeth – Thanks as ever for putting these links together. I love it that there are several this time on taking care of yourself as a writer. If we don’t take care of ourselves, and we don’t love what we’re doing, the writing will suffer…

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 15, 2015

      Margot–Exactly. And everything else will suffer, too…including our health.

  3. Colleen M. StoryFebruary 15, 2015

    Thanks so much, Elizabeth! :O)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 15, 2015

      Colleen: Thanks for coming by!

  4. tara tylerFebruary 15, 2015

    thanks for the shout out! and look at all the great advice! glad i found you

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 16, 2015

      Thanks for coming by, Tara!

  5. Thanks for sharing Artist Think with your readers Elizabeth! Have a great day.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 16, 2015

      Great post, Carrie!

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