Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Lots of NaNoWriMo posts this week as many writers prepare for the challenge of writing a book in the month of November. :)

Flash Fiction Exercises for #NaNoWriMo Prep:  http://ow.ly/U29kl @_AliciaAudrey

#NaNoWriMo Prep: 6 Tips:  http://ow.ly/U28bP @ceciliaedits

#Nanowrimo Prep: Story Elements for Brainstorming Index Cards:  http://ow.ly/U28sg @AlexSokoloff

3 Tips For Writing Moms To #NaNoWriMo With Success: http://ow.ly/U29O7 @MichelleLim24

#Nanowrimo Prep: What’s the PLAN? http://ow.ly/U29Qz @AlexSokoloff     

#NaNoWriMo: 2000 writers and their most effective tips for winning:  http://ow.ly/U29ZJ  by Stephen Bennett

Stay Motivated for #NaNoWriMo:  7 Ways:  http://ow.ly/U2alK @nownovel

How To Make a #NaNoWriMo Soundtack:  http://ow.ly/U2aEh @_FYWH

Your #NaNoWriMo Survival Guide: Before, During & After: http://ow.ly/U2bMo @grantfaulkner

#NaNoWriMo Prep: 30 Tips for Writing a Book in 30 Days:  http://ow.ly/U2bHo @JessicaStrawser

Advice for First Time #NaNoWriMo Writers:  http://ow.ly/U2aSA @enderawiggin

7 Ways to Use NaNoWriMo to Make You a Better Writer All Year:  http://ow.ly/TSfms @KMWeiland

#NaNoWriMo Prep: Planning Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/TSfp7 @Janice_Hardy

Rocking #NaNoWriMo with Scrivener:  http://ow.ly/U2aZK @Gwen_Hernandez

To #NaNoWriMo or Not to NaNo? http://ow.ly/U2b3j @ava_jae

There isn’t one right way to write a book:  http://ow.ly/TT6V1 @ava_jae

Character Arc In A Nutshell:  http://ow.ly/TT758 @angelaackerman

6 things to help launch our book:  http://ow.ly/TT80p  @SimonePond

Using our own traits to develop a character: http://ow.ly/TT6wi by Ellen Mulholland

Redesigning Our Life’s Interface :  http://ow.ly/TT7fl @zen_habits

Adventures in Amazon keyword padding:  http://ow.ly/TT7Nl @SheerHubris

The Essential #NaNoWriMo Survival Guide:  http://ow.ly/U29eB @paperbackbird

7 ways to supercharge your writing over #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/U4xha @standoutbooks

A comic for those about to dive into #NaNoWriMo or another writing challenge:  http://ow.ly/U2c0o @inkyelbows

NaNoWriMo is Coming: 5 Tips for Preparing to Write Your Novel http://ow.ly/U2bTI

How 1 Writer is Cheating” at #NaNoWriMo But Really Winning:  http://ow.ly/U29aW @LaurieTomlinson”

10 Ways to Ace #Nanowrimo:  http://ow.ly/U2977 @alisonwells

How to do #NaNoWrimo when you don€™t have the time:  http://ow.ly/U291D @alisonwells

A #NaNoWriMo Brainstormer Worksheet:  http://ow.ly/U28Pb  @MiaJouBotha

3 Easy Ways to Make #NaNoWriMo (Practically) Stress Free:  http://ow.ly/U28L8 @cherylrwrites

#Nanowrimo Prep: The Index Card Method and Story Structure Grid:  http://ow.ly/U28Hb @AlexSokoloff

5 Tips for Reaching Your #NaNoWriMo Goal:  http://ow.ly/U28DW @Magic_Violinist

#FutureChat: 12pET/4pGMT (now):  What makes a good indie book cover? http://ow.ly/U2ndf @Porter_Anderson

#NaNoWriMo: Who Should Try and Why:  http://ow.ly/U29Jw @WordsmithWyle

#NaNoWriMo Prep Series Masterpost:  http://ow.ly/U28jz @enderawiggin

Are You Ready For #NaNoWriMo?  http://ow.ly/U29nZ  @gracefuldoe

A look at the upcoming #AuthorDay conference:  http://ow.ly/U2oVd @Porter_Anderson

Tips for Writing Dialect:  http://ow.ly/U2crw @JudgeHopkins

5 Benefits of Aiming High During #NaNoWriMo: http://ow.ly/U27QZ @besscozby

#Nanowrimo: Elements of Act One:  http://ow.ly/U27I7  @AlexSokoloff

4 Agents on the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of  #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/U29Bv @MartinaABoone

#NaNoWriMo Outline: Your 30-Day Cheatsheet:  http://ow.ly/U2789  @betternovelproj

A Walk Through Scrivener’s User Interface:  http://ow.ly/TQf0x @mgherron

7 tips for writing faster:  http://ow.ly/TQdsr  @lansi26

How to Edit Fiction: An Example in Real Time:  http://ow.ly/TQfmm @KMWeiland

Understanding Your Book Cover Template (Infographic):  http://ow.ly/TQfxh @LivingLifeInNS

A literary history of ellipses: http://ow.ly/TQf7o by Anne Toner

Don’t get so busy making a life that you forget to make a living:  http://ow.ly/TQd8t @ryancaseybooks

5 Tips for Dictating Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/TQdEh @CKMacLeod

The Joy of Writing: How to Keep it During #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/TQdhG @RuthHarrisBooks

A Manifesto for Not Working in Your Pajamas:  http://ow.ly/TQeSV  @NicoleLynnBaart @writerunboxed

3 Ways to Ensure Awesome Characters:  http://ow.ly/TQdmi  @Rachel_Aaron

10 Ways to Boost Your Writing Productivity:  http://ow.ly/TQdK1 @fojazz

The Second Book Syndrome:  http://ow.ly/TQde6 @hopeclark

Creating a long-term plan for our writing career:  http://ow.ly/TPIKE @jamigold

The Need for Reformed Writer-Payment Practices:  http://ow.ly/TYw69 @Porter_Anderson  @mariraz

10 Grammar Myths We Learned in School:  http://ow.ly/TPIxM @writerspotlight

What to do when your Amazon reviews disappear:  http://ow.ly/TPIH8 @bookgal

4 Tips on Adding a New Twist to an Old Plot:  http://ow.ly/TPIuw @Janice_Hardy

Working in our worldbuilding:  http://ow.ly/TPI7q @AuthorCoH

Writing: keeping it real with ancient mythology:  http://ow.ly/TPIoq @betternovelproj

How Ingram prints POD books:  http://ow.ly/TPJ3J @DavidPenny_

Formatting eBooks: How to Use the KISS Method:  http://ow.ly/TPIY8  @Route11eBooks

How to Efficiently Write Descriptions:  http://ow.ly/TPIhV  @Weifarer

Self-Publishing: Ebook, Paperback or Both?  http://ow.ly/TPIQu @Belinda_Pollard

An agent on using works in the public domain:  http://ow.ly/TPI0K @Janet_Reid

Tips for writing dialogue:  http://ow.ly/TPID3  @TeddyWayne1999

Book swag for events:  http://ow.ly/TOx4I @Janet_Reid

LA Public Library and @libraryself_e ‘Foster a Community of Local Authorship’ http://ow.ly/TTvQ4 @Porter_Anderson

5 Tools To Help With eBook Sales:  http://ow.ly/TOx94 by Kristen Runvik

Formatting for eBooks: Tips and Pitfalls:  http://ow.ly/TOwRx  @angelaquarles

Staggering US and UK releases: How Can They Still Be So Far Apart? Porter_Anderson ow.ly/TTuWq @ThadMcIlroy @Porter_Anderson

Tips for obtaining an agent:  http://ow.ly/TOwPk  @chucksambuchino

Book Critique ABCs: a How-To for Authors:  http://ow.ly/TOwzE @West1Jess

An agent on typos in queries and manuscripts:  http://ow.ly/TOwMJ @Janet_Reid

When Are You Ready to Publish?  http://ow.ly/TOwAy  @AmiecusCuriae

Why Traditionally Published Authors Are Choosing to Go Indie:  http://ow.ly/TOx1S @IndieReader

Why we should get excited about AmazonCrossing:  http://ow.ly/TOwXu @Roz_Morris

How to Start Your Author Newsletter in 8 Easy Steps:  http://ow.ly/TOxeI  @AuthorRx

How to Find and Select a Cover Designer:  http://ow.ly/TOwWl @MarcyKennedy

Author Marketing Plans that Work:  http://ow.ly/TOx3b @bookgal

#NaNoWriMo Prep: Planning Your Novel’s Middle:  http://ow.ly/TN0nA @janice_hardy

Tricks to Writing Descriptions in First-Person POV:  http://ow.ly/TN0He @lindasclare

Our first book–the ‘how’ of writing:  http://ow.ly/TQbww

Parenting, Creating, Being:  http://ow.ly/TN0D3 @stephanieburgis

Trends in crime fiction:  http://ow.ly/TPNxo @mkinberg

Using Newbie Attorneys in Your Fiction:  http://ow.ly/TN0F3 @WordsmithWyle

Developing Your Story Premise for #NaNoWriMo:  http://ow.ly/TN0oV @farrtom

12 Reasons to Publish with Small Publishers:  http://ow.ly/TN0KL  @MicheleBelisle

The Glorious Insanity That Is #NaNoWriMo: http://ow.ly/TN0q4 @hejames1008

Protecting our creative time: by Y S Lee http://ow.ly/TN0wn

Writing Dialogue: 4 Ways to Avoid Floating Head Syndrome:  http://ow.ly/TN0tq @BrynDonovan

How Authors Can Find Their Ideal Reading Audience: http://ow.ly/TN0Gc @angelaackerman

6 Ways Authors Over-Dramatize:  http://ow.ly/TN0Jq @jodyhedlund

5 Reasons to Seek Out Group Projects:  http://ow.ly/TN0rp @CateEllink

The links I shared last week:  http://ow.ly/TONfz . All the links I’ve ever shared (30K+), free and searchable: writerskb.com

Business Musings: Author Earnings……Again:  http://ow.ly/TL00S @kristinerusch

Tips for research:  http://ow.ly/TL0HM  @LindaCastillo11

Penguin & Author Solutions:  http://ow.ly/TKZMV @ornaross

Are Cozies Morally Reprehensible?  http://ow.ly/TKZBm @hoodedu @LifeSentenceMag

Preparing Images for Your e-Book:  http://ow.ly/TL0Q3  @dkudler

#NaNoWriMo is coming. Are you ready? http://ow.ly/TL095  @Savage_Woman

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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.

5 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergNovember 1, 2015

    Thanks, as ever, Elizabeth, for these great links! There are so many this time for NaNoWriMo! Not sure I’m going to plunge in, but I give those who do so much credit for it. Wishing success for all who participate.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 1, 2015

      I’m participating, but not officially. That’s because I’m cheating badly! I’ve got a half-finished book that I need to complete and like their tracking tools. :)

  2. Alex J. CavanaughNovember 1, 2015

    So many NaNo tips! This will be a crazy month for some.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigNovember 1, 2015

      Alex–It sure will be! I’ve always thought it came at such a busy time (Thanksgiving!)

  3. Gwen HernandezNovember 2, 2015

    Elizabeth: Thanks for including me in your list. Good luck with your unofficial NaNo! :-)

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