Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engineBlog (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.

MacGuffins in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/QUB0m @mkinberg

5 tips for handling amnesia and back story:  http://ow.ly/QKI91 @Roz_Morris

Dialog Writing 101: Conversational Mechanics:  http://ow.ly/QKIIp @CSLakin

4 Tips For Finding Beta Readers:  http://ow.ly/QKJ1g @woodwardkaren

Tips for adding to a too-short draft:  http://ow.ly/QKItF @Roz_Morris

Sharing Your Space: Where we Write:  http://ow.ly/QKHSf @KeithCronin     

Why Do I Suddenly Need to Vacuum Every Time I Sit Down to Write? http://ow.ly/QKHNk  @AnneGreenawalt

Should You Write For Yourself Or Your Audience?  http://ow.ly/QKI3T  @DonnaRadley

How Setting Affects Your Characters:  http://ow.ly/QKIT2 @writers_write

How to Rekindle Your Writing When You’ve Lost Touch: http://ow.ly/QKHFY @aliventures

Screenwriting: Movie Analysis: Jurassic World:  http://ow.ly/QKHu5 @gointothestory

Sex and Science Fiction:  http://ow.ly/QKHDC  @hangingfire

Front and Back Matter in Books:  http://ow.ly/QLOr7 @msbessiebell

Book promo: joint events with non-indie authors:  http://ow.ly/QLNg9 @alison_morton

Why Authors Must Be Genuine on Social Media:  http://ow.ly/QLNFe @K8Tilton

2 Questions to Book Marketing Success or Failure:  http://ow.ly/QLN6j  @janvbear

Why Writers Conferences Are Worth It:  http://ow.ly/QLNOq @K8Tilton

4 Don’ts (Plus 1 Do) for Authors on Facebook:  http://ow.ly/QLOxQ from Fix My Story

Quick Writing Fix: Improving Story Endings:  http://ow.ly/QKIC6 @lindasclare

How to Create a Website as a Writer at Low Cost:  http://ow.ly/QHXg8 @Book_Arch

How to Write Internal Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/QHWPc @marcykennedy

5 Free “Must Use” Tech Tools for eBook Authors: http://ow.ly/QHX1E @TracyRAtkins

3 Components to Writing a Successful Collaborative Novel:  http://ow.ly/QHWir @KLHCreateWorks

The Real Price of Traditional Publishing:  http://ow.ly/QHXAt @deanwesleysmith

How to offer signed books at low cost:  http://ow.ly/QHXGx  @DebbieYoungBN

The Key to Writing Good Action Scenes (Hint: It’s Not Just the Action):  http://ow.ly/QHWV3 @KMWeiland

3rd Level Emotions:  http://ow.ly/QHX8V  @DonMaass

Tips For Being a Writer from a Journalist and Novelist:  http://ow.ly/QUlPP by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont,  @LeFrenchBook

3D Cover Generators:  http://ow.ly/QHWwU  @joleene_naylor

Want to self-publish, but can’t get your rights back?  #FutureChat: 4pBST/11aET (now) @Porter_Anderson

5 Key Ways To Entice Readers with Imagery:  http://ow.ly/QHXrb @JordanDane

How Dead-End Dialogue Kills Pacing:  http://ow.ly/QHW4H  @amyknichols

The Midpoint Reversal:  http://ow.ly/QHWpK @Janice_Hardy

Music For Writers: @MattHaimovitz’s Cello Solos Go Into ‘Orbit’:  http://ow.ly/QSRvy @Porter_Anderson

4 types of writers…that will thrive” in the enriched books era:  thhttp://ow.ly/QSRPy  @Porter_Anderson @petermeyers”

Print Vs. Ebooks: Does It Pay To Do Print? http://ow.ly/QHukF @mollygreene

How to Describe a Place:  http://ow.ly/QHuoC  @JillWilliamson @GoTeenWriters

How to Win a Twitter Pitch Contest:  http://ow.ly/QHuhn @BillFerris

100 Random Storytelling Thoughts And Tips:  http://ow.ly/QHtWl @ChuckWendig  {lang.}

The Difference Between Setup and Setup http://ow.ly/QHuI1 @Janice_Hardy

How to Craft a Page-Turning Plot:  http://ow.ly/QHtKC @cathyyardley

How Novelists Can Make “Unbelievable” Stories Feel Real:  http://ow.ly/QHuEj @michael_hauge

Words are Cheap:  http://ow.ly/QHtz9 @rachel_aaron

Could Morning Pages Help You Balance Personal and Paid Writing Work?  http://ow.ly/QHtvn  @MarianSchembari

If You’ve Only Got 15 Minutes, Is It Even Worth Writing? http://ow.ly/QHtsh @aliventures

The only way to succeed is to keep showing up:  http://ow.ly/QHtGG @kseniaanske

Want to self-publish but can’t get your rights back? http://ow.ly/QUeiS @Porter_Anderson @HarryOnTheBrink

The Power of What’s Left Unsaid When Crafting Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/QHutI by Bonnie Randall

The Perks of Writing Micro Fiction:  http://ow.ly/QFGtn @AnneGreenawalt

3 Questions for a Teachable Writer:  http://ow.ly/QFGgM @angiedicken

Finding the rhythmic beat to your writing:  http://ow.ly/QFGkw @SueColetta1

Writing Physical Challenges:  http://ow.ly/QFGnG  @FionaQuinnBooks @KatieMettner

Why Your Characters Are Boring: http://ow.ly/QFGhB  by BD Schmitt

Beyond Google: a Search Engine Just for Writers:  http://ow.ly/QPm7q @amzoltai @hiveword

How to Create a Convincing Good Guy:  http://ow.ly/QFGu9  @AJHumpage

“Speechtags are of the Devil,” He Said: http://ow.ly/QDx1d @JamesTuckwriter

10 Reasons for Authors to Blog:  http://ow.ly/QFGvH @RobinHoughton

6 Terror Tactics For Scary Villains:  http://ow.ly/QFGg1 @sacha_black

How to get our book noticed:  http://ow.ly/QFGlZ @rxena77

The 5 Absolute Dimensions of Character Personality:  http://ow.ly/QFGre @writingeekery

100+ Places to Market a YA Book:  http://ow.ly/QFGjK  @booklaunchdemon

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

Writing for Others, Writing for Yourself: http://ow.ly/QFeZk @nevalalee

Finding the rhythmic beat to our writing: http://ow.ly/QFfc0 @SueColetta1

500 Great Words for Writing Love Scenes:  http://ow.ly/QFfbe @BrynDonovan

Creative Barriers and Self-Perception:  http://ow.ly/QFf7c @CreativeKatrina

On Prologues:  http://ow.ly/QFeWO  by Marina Montenegro

A Fiction Plotting Essentials Checklist:  http://ow.ly/QFeUC @angee

The difference between Act One midpoint and Act One end:  http://ow.ly/QFf9N @gointothestory

Why Beta Readers Can Revolutionize Our Writing:  http://ow.ly/QFf69 @MudpieWriting

Writing Emotional Scenes:  http://ow.ly/QFfcV  @enderawiggin

How to Use Platform to Sell Your Books:  http://ow.ly/QFf8P  @maria_ribas

5 Ways To Describe Characters:  http://ow.ly/QFf7T @writers_write

Keeping grief-stricken characters from becoming monotonous:  http://ow.ly/QKIe2 @Roz_Morris

3 Questions to Ask After a Rough Critique:  http://ow.ly/QFf54 @artofstoriesAB

6 Self-Editing Tips:  http://ow.ly/QDxvM @ProWritingAid

10 Most Disgusting Words:  http://ow.ly/QILjT  @CultVultures

3 Crucial Editing Phases We Need to Sell More Books:  http://ow.ly/QDxrK @CSLakin  @BookBubPartners

10 Tweets to Never Send:  http://ow.ly/QDx5T @mollygreene

4 Steps for Organizing Plot Ideas Into a Novel:  http://ow.ly/QDxor @jodyhedlund

How to Craft a Page-Turning Plot:  http://ow.ly/QDyFR @cathyyardley

Why Social Media is Still Your Best Path to Book Visibility:  http://ow.ly/QHu5G @annerallen

Pre-Orders, Sticking on Amazon, and Hitting Best Seller Lists: http://ow.ly/QDy0v @goblinwriter

Business Musings: The Crappy Parts of the Job:  http://ow.ly/QDwNg @kristinerusch

7 Things That Will Doom Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/QDxLL @jamesscottbell

Enhanced ebooks: do books need innovating? http://ow.ly/QHqEG @Porter_Anderson @camillelaguire

Why Podcasting Interviews Are Essential:  http://ow.ly/QDxeu @AudioMktgExpert

11 Author Website Must Have Elements:  http://ow.ly/QDxgJ @writerplatform

7 Tips For Starting Your Story With a Bang:  http://ow.ly/QDwSX @bryanjcollins

Witness confusion over passage of time in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/QHqmJ @mkinberg

How to Improve Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/Qzir4 @writingforward

Common Story Problems with Simple Fixes:  http://ow.ly/Qzi5t @enderawiggin

Daily Practices to Overcome a Creative Block:  http://ow.ly/QzhUh @TaraHornor

Why We Shouldn’t Be A Writer:  http://ow.ly/QziyZ @kristaphillips

Why Is This Day Different? Knowing When To Start Your Story: http://ow.ly/Qzib7 @AnthonyEhlers

The Surprisingly Best Multipurpose Tool for Self-Publishing:  http://ow.ly/QziP6 @CKmacleodwriter

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.

7 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughAugust 16, 2015

    Some good ones this week!
    Ten Tweets to never send? I know one – ‘buy my book.’

    1. Sue ColettaAugust 16, 2015

      Hahaha! I’ve gotten about eight of those today alone. Delete.

    2. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 16, 2015

      Alex–That’s for sure! I think I see those tweets every day in my tweet stream.

  2. Margot KinbergAugust 16, 2015

    What a helpful and varied set of links, Elizabeth! It’s interesting how writers really have to do two kinds of thinking. We have to work on the craft – on creating really well-written stories. We also have to think about the business of being a writer. Sometimes I think it’s two very different kinds of thinking.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 16, 2015

      Margot–You’re so right. Right and left-brained and we have to be competent at both.

  3. Sue ColettaAugust 16, 2015

    Some great posts here, Elizabeth. Thanks for the links!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 16, 2015

      Sue–Hope you have a great week!

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