Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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3 Steps To Developing A Solid Author Brand: http://ow.ly/Qx1aA @NikkiWoods

Create a Plot in 3 Easy Questions:  http://ow.ly/QwZlP  by Rebekah Lee

What YouTube Can Do for Writers:  http://ow.ly/Qx1pM by Teymour Shahabi @pubperspectives

11 Steps to Turn Your Plot Bunny into a Full-Fledged Novel: http://ow.ly/Qzj7i @shesnovel

The Passion to Teach, the Courage to Write:  http://ow.ly/QzhNB @LindsayDetwiler @womenwriters               

3 Rules on Writing About Your Family:  http://ow.ly/QziVG @hollyedexter

Envision Your Author Success with a Vision Board:  http://ow.ly/QziIj @wherewriterswin

Completing a Novel: A Look At Various Writing Methods:  http://ow.ly/QzhZ4 @Margo_L_Dill

Dear writer with countless half-finished stories:  http://ow.ly/Qzint by Jim Woods

Be Well, Write Well: Do A Character Study on Yourself:  http://ow.ly/QwYHJ @sowulwords @DIYMFA

How to be a Better Writer: Get a Running Partner:  http://ow.ly/QwZep @ErinMFeldman

Amazon’s top 10 best-selling Kindle authors: http://ow.ly/Qx1hW @Telegraph

Who Is Your Audience in Writing?  http://ow.ly/QwZ7o @McgannKellie

7 Writing Rules For Fiction:  http://ow.ly/QwYtj  @winellroad

How to Use Subplots:  http://ow.ly/QwYQM @Savage_Woman

Misspelled and Misused Foreign Phrases:  http://ow.ly/QwZ2b  @Jen_328

Can a Virtuous Character Be Interesting?  http://ow.ly/Qx0Hr @nytimesbooks by Thomas Mallon and @alicegregory

How to Find Your Novel’s Path: http://ow.ly/QwYXu @kelsieengen

10 Tips for Writing Fight Scenes:  http://ow.ly/Quba2 @robinrwrites

4 Tips to Craft a Killer Novella:  http://ow.ly/Qu9Yi by E. M. Denning

5 Tips To Deal With Internet Trolls and Bullies:  http://ow.ly/Qufo1  @_LexiScott

4 Ways to Fail as a Writer (And One Way to Succeed):  http://ow.ly/Qu8D7 @hodgeswriter

Quick Writing Fix: Improving the Flow:  http://ow.ly/Quas9 @lindasclare

From the Notebook of a Spying Writer:  http://ow.ly/Qu8yA @wordsxo

The Practice of Success:  http://ow.ly/QudGg @sarahrcallender

The Terrifying Benefits of Public Speaking for Writers:  http://ow.ly/Qudn5 @MaryVeeWriter

Can digital community support writing, really? #FutureChat 11a ET/4p BST (now) @Porter_Anderson

Keeping Informed Through Podcasts:  http://ow.ly/QC5Kj

How to Go Viral on Tumblr: 5 Steps:  http://ow.ly/Qu8Ms @BookshelfOfDoom

Can digital community support writing, really?   http://ow.ly/QC5TG @Porter_Anderson @LASbauer

How To Avoid “Episodic” Writing:  http://ow.ly/QuaBi @patverducci

Tighten Your Scenes: http://ow.ly/QuaKm  @patverducci

Avoid implementing our culture on our historical/fantasy novel:  http://ow.ly/Qua8V from You’re All Write” tumblr”

Emotional Wounds Thesaurus: Making a Very Public Mistake:  http://ow.ly/QrkXP @beccapuglisi

Platform Building for Beginners: Where to Start? http://ow.ly/QrlVi @ava_jae

Using Scrivener Collections to Organize Your Novel Project:  http://ow.ly/QrlFh @shesnovel

‘The Elements’ Of Good Book Apps:  http://ow.ly/Qzfs4 @Porter_Anderson @TheodoreGray

How to Avoid the Novel Slump:  http://ow.ly/Qrlsj @AJHumpage

You Can’t Please All Readers:  http://ow.ly/QrcZ5 @noveleditor

5 Ways In Which Sketching Inspires Writing:  http://ow.ly/Qrm8K @rsmollisonread

How To Write A Great First Scene:  http://ow.ly/QrlZL @StephMorrill

“Wasting Time” on a Practice Novel:  http://ow.ly/Qrd24 @noveleditor

Online Anger Among Crusading Writers: “Why Wasn’t I Consulted?”:  http://ow.ly/Qzfgd @Porter_Anderson @ThoughtCatalog

Getting Your Book Ready For Discovery: http://ow.ly/Qrm5h  @amcbooks

How to Nail Your Novel Pacing: http://ow.ly/Qrly1 @shesnovel

Cover Design: Book Covers Need to Grab Your Reader’s Interest:  http://ow.ly/Qrd6R by Sue Bradford Edwards

What is Your Character’s Fatal Flaw?  http://ow.ly/Qrl3U @KelsieEngen

5 Step Recipe to Create Your Protagonist’s Inner Circle: http://ow.ly/QrlJB @sacha_black

How to Punctuate Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/QqUnu @noveleditor

Do readers fall in love with your voice?  http://ow.ly/QqTRH @CalebPirtle

10 Things Best Sellers Don’t Do:  http://ow.ly/QqUVF @AmyMilesBooks

The Writer’s Delusion and Telling it Slant:  http://ow.ly/QqTAw by  Charity Singleton Craig @EDayPoems

What 1 Writer Learned Sending Her Novel Out Under a Male Name:  http://ow.ly/QwZMM @passivevoiceblg @clnichols6

What is Your Character’s Internal Struggle? http://ow.ly/QqUae  @Margo_L_Dill

Hiring a Freelance Editor:  http://ow.ly/QqU32 @c_vandenhende

Ebooks and the ‘2nd Disruptive Wave’ of Publishing:  http://ow.ly/QqUH7 @Porter_Anderson @PhilipDSJones

Balancing Dialogue and Description in Your Story:  http://ow.ly/QqUhg @RidethePen @JaneFriedman

7 Reasons Why a Writer Needs Heroes:  http://ow.ly/QqT5y @colleen_m_story

9 Ways To Ensure An Unforgettable Read:  http://ow.ly/QqUwJ @writers_write

21 Proofreading and Editing Tips for Writers:  http://ow.ly/QqSZx @WritingForward

5 Ways to Improve Your Writing’s Flow: http://ow.ly/QqSS0 @mrJRPatterson @thePenleak

Pros and Cons of Using a Pen Name:  http://ow.ly/QotHm @mariamurnane

Making Monsters:  http://ow.ly/QotPC by Naomi Richards @GothImagination

Using lists when writing:  http://ow.ly/Qotny @rodriguez_linda

The Pronoun Predicament:  http://ow.ly/QotEW by Annie Tucker @shewritesdotcom

What to Do When You Start Doubting You’ll Finish:  http://ow.ly/QuaUF @patverducci

When Friends and Family Read Your Book: Survival Tips:  http://ow.ly/QotyI @KateBrauning

Tips for Expressing Thoughts:  http://ow.ly/Qu99X  @RMNSediting

Character Development & Movement In Fiction:  http://ow.ly/QotqY  @tennessee_love

Mysteries Don’t Need Murders:  http://ow.ly/Qou2f @GerrieFerris

Give Wattpad Another Try:  http://ow.ly/QotV8 @RonEstrada

Contractions List: When To Use and When To Avoid:  http://ow.ly/QotpO @joebunting

Pros & Cons of Collaboration:  http://ow.ly/Qotww @ChristaDesir

Conferences: Advancing Your #Writing Career:  http://ow.ly/QotZj  @robincaroll

Diversity in Children’s Books Is Hard to Find —But Important:  http://ow.ly/Qotku @whet

Powerful Dialogue: Shorter Is Often Sweeter:  http://ow.ly/QnWGd @AnnetteLyon

7 ways to promote your book while watching TV:  http://ow.ly/QnX1h @sandrabeckwith

The Importance of Crediting Book Illustrators’ Work: http://ow.ly/QqNxf  @Jabberworks @Porter_Anderson

How to Personify the 7 Deadly Sins:  http://ow.ly/QnWKn by David Mesick @mythcreants

Why Your Non-Disclosure Agreement Is Probably a Bad Idea:  http://ow.ly/QnWTZ @JaneFriedman

5 Ways to Improve Your Email Newsletter Performance:  http://ow.ly/QnWUR @JaneFriedman

Multiple Points of View: Good or Bad? http://ow.ly/QnWMu by Melinda Brasher

Do you write to write? Or write to sell?  http://ow.ly/QnWW6 @OrlyKonigLopez

Authors Guild Calls For Time-Limited Contracts:  http://ow.ly/QqNgV @Porter_Anderson @ThoughtCatalog

Writing a Short Story vs a Novel:  http://ow.ly/QnWIW by Chris Winkle @mythcreants

4 ways to revive a stale book:  http://ow.ly/QnX0n @bookgal

Writing in the First Person: Pros and Cons:  http://ow.ly/QnX4L @DebbieYoungBN

How to Blog to Readers:  http://ow.ly/QnX3e @AtulyaKBingham

Interesting but apathetic characters in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/Qq4Ic @mkinberg

5 Tips To Becoming A More Conversational Writer:  http://ow.ly/QnWYi @RogerDColby

3 Step Method to Finding and Fixing Plot Holes: http://ow.ly/QnWZf @RogerDColby

How trials are more like plot-driven movies than character-driven novels:  http://ow.ly/QnhcJ by Philip N. Meyer

6 Magic Phrases to Sell More Books:  http://ow.ly/QngLP @WhereWritersWin @sandrabeckwith

Thrillerfest: Industry Experts on Platforming:  http://ow.ly/QngEP @EmilyWenstrom @DIYMFA

What a Synopsis is Not:  http://ow.ly/QnhfG by Michael Kim

Kill Characters with Purpose:  http://ow.ly/QngH9 @artofstoriesAB

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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.

4 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughAugust 9, 2015

    Six magic phrases? Must read that one.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 9, 2015

      Alex–An intriguing title, for sure! :)

  2. Margot KinbergAugust 9, 2015

    As always, Elizabeth, a terrific set of links, for which thanks. I’ve always believed it’s possible to write a great mystery without a murder, so I’ll have to check that one out. But honestly, they all look useful. :-)

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 9, 2015

      Margot–I do too, but I think it’s trickier! Hope you have a great week.

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