Below are the writing-related links I tweeted last week.
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Hope everyone has a great week! Good luck with your writing.
10 Tips Writers can Learn from Bad Movies: http://bit.ly/oYOxmd @LyndaRYoung
What makes a novel a page-turner? http://bit.ly/ql7atc @jamesscottbell
Weeding or editing: http://bit.ly/qvSF3L @nicolamorgan
Is your YA setting hitting the wrong nerve? http://bit.ly/oFWCvl @YAConfidential
Real Life Diagnostics: Dreaming of a Good Start: http://bit.ly/q51SDj
Creating Cover Art: Down & Dirty Tips: http://bit.ly/pnYzC1
How do you get fans without 1st having word-of-mouth? 1 at a time: http://bit.ly/qrpJM2
How to Self-Publish an Ebook with Smashwords: 32 Authors Share Their Tips and Tricks: http://bit.ly/p3jk5h
5 Steps to Adding Social Follow Buttons to Your Website: http://bit.ly/pYmBWp @bookmarketer
Book Cover Design Tips: http://bit.ly/nHBqEu @thecreativepenn
The Philosophy of Writing and Reading: http://bit.ly/qIYnQi @FantasyFaction
What Elements Make a “Good Book”? http://bit.ly/p6iYpx @KMWeiland
Self-publishing news & views on @jfbookman ‘s Carnival of the Indies: http://bit.ly/nviJMo
Fictional sleuths who disarm their suspects with charm: http://bit.ly/ptbdag @mkinberg
Handling both good and bad reviews: http://bit.ly/qZK8Kc
The danger of inspirational fiction: http://bit.ly/p2AFq9 @NovelRocket
Should Your Story Be Told by an Unreliable Narrator? http://bit.ly/pR8tz7 @LTWFblog
Thoughts on writing for kids: http://bit.ly/qf11f0 @spacejock
A writer’s partnership with editors & the importance of revisions: http://bit.ly/o4MZcG
The similarities between self-publishing and blogging: http://bit.ly/mYpLWl @jfbookman
Why You Should Only Query 6-8 Agents at a Time: http://bit.ly/nM9Ssh
Where to Find Free Market Listings for Writers: http://bit.ly/olLWqX @JaneFriedman
Resources for writing SF/F: http://bit.ly/qM8fns
15 Terms for Forms and Types of Governance: http://bit.ly/pssYRv
A Good Editor – Don’t Leave Home Without One: http://bit.ly/nNgOeH
Plot is linear, story doesn’t have to be: http://bit.ly/rnZviq @dirtywhitecandy
Why are our heroes getting darker? http://bit.ly/oQExrV @FantasyFaction
A Checklist for Marketing Your Ebook: http://bit.ly/pXcoGb @JaneFriedman
Tips for writing action: http://bit.ly/qmjSv9 @jhansenwrites
Agents Who Want to Be Publishers: Get Author Consent in Writing: http://bit.ly/otia2n @PassiveVoiceBlg
Straddling Genres: http://bit.ly/n4Nvd4 @jemifraser
25 insights on becoming a better writer: http://bit.ly/ngWXRq @the99percent
Review: Kobo eReader Touch: http://bit.ly/qL6mzv #ebook
5 Android Apps For Writing: http://bit.ly/qs7z8c @ebooknewser
Write Yourself into Your Characters: http://bit.ly/qtpt4H @fuelyourwriting
10 Websites and Blogs of Punctuation Protectors: http://bit.ly/pUu1Ud
How to speak publisher – D is for day job: http://bit.ly/qWLH0t
Thoughts on putting an anthology together: http://bit.ly/pOGYFG
Bust-A-Myth #1: Don’t Start Sentences With Because: http://bit.ly/p4X8Wv @Grammar_Diva
11 Habits of Highly Effective Interviewers: http://bit.ly/qZ1NHS @write_practice
Change of Seasons–Visioning Time for Your Book? http://bit.ly/nR2Ado
5 Ways to Keep Your Writing Engine Running: http://bit.ly/q717mh @writeitsideways
The Fear of Not Succeeding:http://bit.ly/pUpFzN @PBRWriter
Add layers to your first chapter: http://bit.ly/qqhNC8 @laurapauling
On daydreaming and word counts: http://bit.ly/nTtwMw
The Emotional Roller Coaster Ride of a Book Release: http://bit.ly/oFVk9J @jodyhedlund
7 steps for better blog design: http://bit.ly/owdx5O @jeffgoins
Become the Hero of Your Writing Life: http://bit.ly/phBHwd @katie_tallo
Artfully Editing Your Personal Essays: http://bit.ly/pcQ1S0
How The Amazon Tablet Will 1-Click Enable Your Life: http://bit.ly/oT11rf @PassiveVoiceBlg
Does writing affect one’s love of reading? http://bit.ly/opSTIv
The benefits of humor in suspense: http://bit.ly/rePTj4 @joanswan
BannedBooksWeek– A look at Huckleberry Finn: bit.ly/q2KT37 @p2p_editor
#BannedBooksWeek–A look at “Catcher in the Rye”: bit.ly/q2KT37 @p2p_editor
#BannedBooksWeek–A look at “Fahrenheit 451”: http://bit.ly/nDjkMO @p2p_editor
How *not* to introduce a new character: http://bit.ly/pJvqWV @write_practice
Trouble at Aspen Mountain Press: http://bit.ly/oohxgf @VictoriaStrauss
Poetic Forms: Rispetto: http://bit.ly/nSkuBI
How To Check Out Kindle Library On The iPad: http://bit.ly/qhGbvo @ebooknewser
A writer’s minimum viable product: http://bit.ly/nUDS7U @jfbookman
A look at what makes a story a story: http://bit.ly/pt3vs4 @JaneFriedman
3 Places To Get Off Your Grammar High Horse: http://bit.ly/mZeWBk @Grammar_Diva
4 skills fantasy writers need: http://bit.ly/pWWYHf
1st round edits–the editorial letter: http://bit.ly/qER3t9
Tips for beta readers: http://bit.ly/r1HiO3 @Sarafurlong
5 Essential Tips For Creating A Children’s Book: http://bit.ly/qn0hqO @thecreativepenn
10 ways to increase story tension: http://bit.ly/qwmHSh @CherylRWrites
Differentiating between characters: http://bit.ly/oQ99g8
“Playwrights…stand in the back of the theatre & watch the audience, not the play.” @LaurHarrington http://ow.ly/6GmbZ RT@Porter_Anderson
#BannedBooksWeek: A look at “Lolita”: bit.ly/nvsljW @p2p_editor
10 Reasons It’s Great to Be a Writer: http://bit.ly/rnCyLW @elspethwrites
Tips for finding a good pen name: http://bit.ly/o2642k @WriteAngleBlog
10 questions to ask your characters : http://bit.ly/paYEyE @jammer0501
10 tips for planning a blog tour: http://bit.ly/nzXXS1 @BryanThomasS
Tips for staying inspired to finish your book: http://bit.ly/nFj4Qs @NovelRocket
Conference flubs aren’t fatal: http://bit.ly/ogNuKM
Why Seth Godin says we are all weird now + what this means for your blog: http://bit.ly/rs0PFx @justinemusk
The Parable of the Little Book of Stories: http://bit.ly/p3mBMR @jfbookman
5 Words and Their Nonantonymic Antonyms: http://bit.ly/qY3VK7
Are you writing the right medium? http://bit.ly/oUvLuS @jammer0501
6 tips for author readings: http://bit.ly/n6SyXP @RLLaFevers
Stiff competition makes self-editing essential: http://bit.ly/oI7z8j @bubblecow
Reading our old books is like an echo from the past: http://bit.ly/omAevM @barbaraoneal
Bad v. badly: http://bit.ly/r5jp3L
Writers–learn & manage the business side of : http://bit.ly/oxug17 @DeanWesleySmith
Enough with the ‘Facebook is Free’ Already: http://bit.ly/nbGMrF @catseyewriter
How many sample chapters should we sent agents or editors? http://bit.ly/qb8f2I @WritersDigest
10 Things You Can Do Now to Promote the Book You Haven’t Even Sold Yet: http://bit.ly/pPWXdU @NovelRocket
Shortcut to scene: http://bit.ly/qdrtBe @Mommy_Authors
7 Ways to Perfect Your Writing “Tone”: http://bit.ly/nAWsLC @WritersDigest
Tips for staying on task: http://bit.ly/qbG61x
Why nouns matter–objects and labels: http://bit.ly/n0wzCo @JulietteWade
5 Facebook Changes and What You Need to Know: http://bit.ly/ntzZST
The “Than” Versus “Then” Debacle: http://bit.ly/n3WqCW @write_practice
A few queries that didn’t work: http://bit.ly/r4liL7
The Future Of Books: A Dystopian Timeline: http://tcrn.ch/oICGte #publishing
7 Tips to Improve Your Novel’s Pacing: http://bit.ly/rdMr7m @janice_hardy
Do you have to write high-concept to have a successful novel? http://bit.ly/qApRrv @LauraPauling
Pre-Writing Preparation–or Not: http://bit.ly/q3ViaA @elspethwrites
How To Find Free eBooks for Your iPhone: http://bit.ly/q0rPFK @galleycat
4 years into the ebook revolution: things we know and things we don’t know: http://bit.ly/ngFoq9 @PassiveVoiceBlg
Facebook attempts to be more like Twitter & Google+: http://bit.ly/nZkGuk @KristenLambTX
Catch up w/ industry news & views with this thoughtful digest by @Porter_Anderson for @JaneFriedman: http://bit.ly/oLZIZE
Words to consider cutting if your word count is too high: http://bit.ly/rbRRfe
When Writers Don’t Agree With the Publisher/Publicist’s Message: http://bit.ly/qffswR @BlurbIsAVerb
Konrath looks at his ebook predictions from 2009 & makes some new ones: http://bit.ly/oZplBc
Can You Really Force a Character To Do What You Want? http://bit.ly/mXf5c0 @lisagailgreen
Yes, you do have time to write: http://bit.ly/pJ6TvB
Free Alternatives To Microsoft Word: http://bit.ly/p0TCeW @bubblecow
Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt Into Fuel for Brilliance: http://bit.ly/n0Wd4I @jfbookman
A Writer’s Reading Diet And Why It Is Crucial To Stray: http://bit.ly/nRd9QW @BTMargins
1 writer says not to waste time and energy on bad books: http://bit.ly/oWWwD8
If you write a great script, Hollywood will find you: http://bit.ly/rbg7Ca #screenwriting
Nanowrimo Prep: Writing Your Best Idea: http://bit.ly/mRWaNq @AlexSokoloff
Bad Publishing Contract Clauses, Part 1: http://bit.ly/qr1R2e @VictoriaStrauss
6 Common Myths About Book Reviews: http://bit.ly/qupbjf @BookMarketer
Using Scriptwriting to Fix Problem Scenes: http://bit.ly/pcJMpw @Janice_Hardy
Queries: keeping records: http://bit.ly/oA3RFB @donnahosie
The waiting game for screenwriters: http://bit.ly/qL80C6 @scriptmag
How Should Publishers Respond to #eBook Errors? http://bit.ly/mZamn1 @galleycat
#BannedBooksWeek–Cat’s Cradle: bit.ly/r74zRD @p2p_editor
6 Keys to Opening Up New Possibilities in Your Story: http://bit.ly/nSjfvv
Seat of the Pants Writers: Tips and Tricks to Overcoming Challenges: http://bit.ly/mRTAFE @jeanniecampbell
Best Articles This Week for Writers 9/30/11: http://bit.ly/pf3b4I @4kidlit
A Balance of Action and Information: http://bit.ly/phheSt
Fantasy Tropes: Freakishly Familiar Settings: http://bit.ly/nBKkVf @a_shostak
Elements of Superhero Stories That Might Be More Realistic Than You Realize: http://bit.ly/pFzurU
Embracing the embarrassing: http://bit.ly/ngIvyf @Mommy_Authors
A Tour of India Finds Publishers Focused on the Digital Future: http://bit.ly/qgliJr #publishing
Amazon Kindle Fire: Setting the Tablet World Ablaze? http://bit.ly/r9POVV @jfbookman
Tips for writing literary fiction: http://bit.ly/nHCOgR @dirtywhitecandy
Social Communities: Build Your Name & Brand Through Networking: http://bit.ly/odwzau @CuriosityQuills
10 tips for editing your own book: http://bit.ly/odLf7Y @bubblecow
What Advertising Can Teach a Children’s Writer: http://bit.ly/oWfugf @JaneFriedman
A writer with 3 query tips: http://bit.ly/pOUCjF
7 Writing Tips from The Princess and the Pea: http://bit.ly/qGBGcl
What’s Your (Story) Problem? http://bit.ly/qHpPzg @BookEmDonna
Gettin’ Physical: The Dos and Don’ts of Character Description: http://bit.ly/q2MoNK @BTMargins
For literary inspiration follow @AdviceToWriters. Jon Winokur dispenses writerly wisdom of the ages.
Finding the perfect writing notebook & using it to finish your book: http://bit.ly/p5xwNC
Author Blogs–Solid Platform, Wrong Audience: http://bit.ly/nYUumW @KristenLambTX
An author under the influence: Why alcohol and ink don’t mix (National Post): http://natpo.st/qbpVI0 @nationalpost
Breaking into screenwriting: writing between the lines: http://bit.ly/qntQjL @scriptmag
Quick Tips for ISBNs: http://bit.ly/o5KWHZ
An agent answers a question about multiple agents: http://bit.ly/r3bLqe @greyhausagency
Need to cut words from your manuscript? Tips to make it easier: http://bit.ly/qQOh1o
Where to find critique groups: http://bit.ly/mViVGB
Joe Konrath encourages writers not to wait to : http://bit.ly/oiCzBR
Writers Must Kill Self-Doubt Before Self-Doubt Kills Them: http://bit.ly/nVeNP8 @ChuckWendig
People with Tablets Buy More Online: http://bit.ly/nsAJU3 Wall St. Journal via @PassiveVoiceBlg
These regular lists are interesting and helpful. Thank you.
Elizabeth – I’m really grateful for all the work you put into collecting and sharing these links (and thanks for including one of mine). We’re all better because of it.
I’ll have to put this on my favorites–it may take me a week to read everything. But this is great. A lot of work to post these and I thank you!
I remember that first one! Lynda’s entry for the blogfest was great.
Lots of interesting stuff this week! :)
Thanks for the meniton :)
Thanks again for providing the must-read links of the week. Saves me a lot of time to have all the best links in one place.
Elizabeth, I finally got to look at the talks schedule for Book ‘Em – we’re on a panel together!
Joe–Thanks! So glad you’re finding them useful.
Lorelei–It does take a little while to go through them. :) They’re searchable at the WKB, in case you want to just search for topics, instead of doing blanket-reading.
Margot–Thanks for saying so!
Alex–It was a great post!
Anne–Thanks! And thanks for providing interesting info on your blog, too. :)
Diane–I saw that! Looking forward to speaking with you on promo. :)
Jemi–Great post!