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Below are the writing-related links I tweeted last week.

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I released an ebook recently. Progressive Dinner Deadly is a Myrtle Clover mystery, available for $2.99 on Kindle and Nook. The 3rd book in the Memphis Barbeque series will release November 1—Hickory Smoked Barbeque (available now for preorder).

5 tips for using Outlook Calendar to manage your work day: http://bit.ly/pRHBVY

Amazon and Lightning Source: The End of an Era? http://bit.ly/qkziHs

How to Get Your Book Reviewed: http://bit.ly/mXW1zy @bookmarketer

3 types of responses you might get when you tell people you’re a writer: http://bit.ly/pSi6NL @bookviewcafe

The key to writing a fast 1st draft: http://bit.ly/oXLiB5 @LiaKeyes

Do Spoilers Really Spoil Anything? http://bit.ly/p6C1vr @janice_hardy

Emotional Freedom Technique For Writers: http://bit.ly/nNDIRg

Cutting Unnecessary Characters: http://bit.ly/npDDeL @charissaweaks

How Pets Can Help With the Creation of Compelling Characters: http://bit.ly/oJmEDj @kselliottwriter

Your Public Persona – Proudly Wearing the Author Badge: http://bit.ly/piZmWD

5 Free and Easy Ways to Become a Savvy Author: http://bit.ly/ptEBr5 @bookmarketer

Have You Written Your Million Words of Dreck Yet? http://bit.ly/pPEBsv

Kurt Vonnegut on the shape of stories: http://bit.ly/oJAZ45

5 Stress-Busters to Beat a Deadline: http://bit.ly/pTzn9D

5 Things Self-Publishers Shouldn’t Worry About (But They Do): http://bit.ly/pvFpWQ #ebooks

Are writers running out of titles? (Guardian): http://bit.ly/o0mWXB

How to rescue a stalled plot: http://bit.ly/ok1nIR

8 tools for using humor in your fiction: http://bit.ly/r63lDW @BryanThomasS

Why 1 writer doesn’t autofollow on Twitter and 10 reasons she might not individually follow back: http://bit.ly/q3yB9f @katdish

Freelancers–How to Convince Prospects You’re a Pro Writer: http://bit.ly/nH8dLt @TiceWrites

A review of verb tense: http://bit.ly/n3wiNp

The big tent of reading: http://bit.ly/oEn2lj @BTMargins

The cult of SF: http://bit.ly/mWNxDp @MarkCN

Their Cheatin’ Hearts: Infidelity in Women’s Fiction: http://bit.ly/potyWf @heroesnhearts

An Agent on Authors and Magical Thinking: http://bit.ly/pjaSFb #pubtip

Social Media Etiquette – Good Intentions or Not, Spam IS Spam: http://bit.ly/oozEjt @carlayoung

Word misuse: http://bit.ly/ovPK3p

1 writer’s marketing plan: http://bit.ly/p4C9f4 @Ghunibee

The 5 Most Important Things Authors Should Know About Book Promo: http://bit.ly/q1dMNd @CathyStucker

5 ways to promote your book months—or years—after the initial publication date: http://bit.ly/q1ZvNI

10 Helpful Uses of RSS Feeds for Marketing: http://bit.ly/pg2E2q

3 core roles needed in running your own creative business: http://bit.ly/naq0Ib

One author urges Nano wrimos to take Oct. to plan your story: http://bit.ly/oeqHCv @Murderati

How industry insider @michaelhyatt unfollowed 108,698 people on Twitter and reclaimed his inbox: http://bit.ly/njYZth

5 tips for creating an effective villain: http://bit.ly/q8Rlz3

10 Badass Women from Fantasy Literature: http://bit.ly/nyV0uS @ToplessRobot

POV & characterization mean divorcing from yourself: http://bit.ly/nTeyL8 @JulietteWade

Knowing and finding your readers is critical: http://bit.ly/oxWh8z

How to prepare your Kindle text for a print edition: http://bit.ly/nPI6Xy @dirtywhitecandy

What makes a zombie a zombie to 1 writer: http://bit.ly/qr6eyv

How much work is self-publishing? 1 writer’s list of tasks: http://bit.ly/oJoYY8 #ebooks @cathryanhoward

1 writer’s love/hate relationship w/ storyboards: http://bit.ly/pEnQ7D

7 Principles of Pitching Articles: http://bit.ly/pal5Ts

Fear is the downfall of publishing: http://bit.ly/n73xAg @bob_mayer

Is there a template for creativity? http://bit.ly/nXKfkD

How story questions hook readers and drive character and plot forward: http://bit.ly/pirkrr @HP4Writers

6 ways to tame writers’ public speaking fears: http://bit.ly/pF1dgr

The rise of the indie author: http://bit.ly/q4eaDx #ebooks @tglong

The good, the bad, and the ugly of historical research: http://bit.ly/pAKObP @kbowenwriter

A character interview that focuses on what made them who they are now: http://bit.ly/mRxfKB

The self published author has no one to tell him no: http://bit.ly/pNw4mW #ebooks

3 tips for correct dialect in your writing: http://bit.ly/owatsa @4kidlit

15 reasons writers love libraries: http://bit.ly/n2Let8

A writer’s thoughts on signifying length of an #ebook to a reader (so they won’t feel cheated by a short read): http://bit.ly/nDmFU5 @rule17

How 1 writer applies structure to a story: http://bit.ly/q2RcSA

9 Forms of the Past Tense: http://bit.ly/pzyXeD

Chapter-by-Chapter Critique Tips: http://bit.ly/ozWrCG @marybaka

To make money with #ebooks, you must have a good number for sale: http://bit.ly/nj2KNE @DeanWesleySmith

An attorney answers questions about the use of lyrics in a novel: http://bit.ly/oq9P5P via @PassiveVoiceBlg

Amazon Considers #eBook Rental Service: http://bit.ly/njUYFF @galleycat

Tips for writing believable dialogue: http://wordservewatercooler.com/2011/09/13/writing-believable-dialogue/

What authors can learn from the bestseller lists: http://bit.ly/o2Fb6i

The Art of the Picture Book: http://bit.ly/mWcjt4 @fuelyourwriting

Tips for faster paced novels: http://bit.ly/o1l9H9 @SarahAHoyt

Are Publishers Unwittingly Responsible For 167% Surge In #ebook Sales? http://bit.ly/q3MLds @ChandlerWrites

A discussion on fantasy subgenres: http://bit.ly/n4DF3M @FantasyFaction

How to build a writing team: http://bit.ly/qNJDFH @jhansenwrites

Research–too much and too little: http://bit.ly/ra3WWU @authorterryo

Writing…it’s worth the trouble: http://bit.ly/qxUUEz @JeffGoins

How to Find Clichés in Your Writing: http://bit.ly/p0NhIV @BTMargins

14 Dos and Don’ts for Introducing Your Protagonist: http://bit.ly/oN2gzG @AnneRAllen

Contrasting character traits: http://bit.ly/pxXCaY

When an editor’s or agent’s personal politics changes a story: http://bit.ly/pCvhqV @sarahlapolla

The art and craft of fantasy writing: http://bit.ly/qwHzE9

Composing composition: http://bit.ly/revGdB @RavenRequiem13

Don’t Use “The” Before Kindle or Nook? http://bit.ly/pgEZwJ

Thinking Outside the Computer: Longhand and the Brain: http://bit.ly/odPlol

Dealing with bad direction in critique groups: http://bit.ly/r53jsG @dirtywhitecandy

Bloom’s Taxonomy and New Authors: http://bit.ly/qSNnUe

A writer’s main objective: http://bit.ly/nsKPlR

Deadly Sin of –Treating the Reader Like a Moron: http://bit.ly/nbQytz

3 elements of a well-written debut novel: http://bit.ly/qYRO5d @mkinberg

10 lies you might tell yourself while editing: http://bit.ly/qocRkD @elspethwrites

7 Ways to Develop Dazzling Dialogue: http://bit.ly/qv3dS7 @JodyHedlund

When you want to change agents: http://bit.ly/pWFmBE @4Kidlit

A look at the history of food & incorporating it into our books: http://bit.ly/qL2VhT @GeneLempp

Archetypes in writers and gender differences: http://bit.ly/qK7XqX

How to write a query letter: http://bit.ly/q2KiBa #pubtip @BubbleCow

The YA Author’s Complete Guide to Acceptable Characters: http://bit.ly/nsr26O @BTMargins

6 Compelling Reasons for Authors to Blog: http://bit.ly/rba94s @jfbookman

5 tips for a stronger novel: http://bit.ly/rk7nzJ s @catewoods

75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings): http://bit.ly/piUxa3

Putting Creatives in a Box: http://bit.ly/nee9SI @on_creativity

Should you hire a book publicist? http://bit.ly/nGzzMh @GalleyCat

When the going gets tough: http://bit.ly/q2OSlc @MsAnnAguirre

Will my agent rep a different genre? http://bit.ly/qlkWSv @RachelleGardner

Deciding on device: http://bit.ly/nfivPZ @Mommy_Authors

Ebook Cover Design: Context Creates Possibilities: http://bit.ly/r6ubSb #ebooks @namenick

Amazon Looking for Tablet Content: http://bit.ly/paW347 @PassiveVoiceBlg

2 Words That Can Change Your Writing Career: http://bit.ly/qmfFmk @writeitsideways

An editorial director on the “no response means no” policy: http://bit.ly/oDfipS

If you can’t describe your story, there probably isn’t a story, states an agent: http://bit.ly/nMlT4b @greyhausagency

A character’s behavior reveals underlying power assumptions: http://bit.ly/r3M4gv @JulietteWade

Using more than 1 POV character: http://bit.ly/pOX6M9 @JulietteWade

Authors Guild And Others Sue Universities for Copyright Infringement: http://bit.ly/rtcbRV @victoriastrauss

“Look Inside” for Kindle Books – 3 Tips for Authors: http://bit.ly/pyOW0q #ebooks @namenick

The 3-Step 3-Minute Writer’s Workout Warm-Up: http://bit.ly/oSCVZx @YAHighway

Lessons of letting go–the author and his babies: http://bit.ly/qmOfOu @BryanThomasS

3 tips for becoming a better writer: http://bit.ly/qjBmpj @TheCreativePenn

Part of the creative process is creating a mess: http://bit.ly/oNh8WI @bookviewcafe

Resources that protect writers: http://bit.ly/n54C4T

1st v. 3rd person POV: http://bit.ly/reLTzg @Janice_Hardy

Fanfiction & Original Fiction: Similarities and Differences: http://bit.ly/oB2khK

5 tips to jump-start a stalled novel: http://bit.ly/r4zmDU s

Not Every Ebook is a Success, But it’s Always a Lesson: http://bit.ly/rceZk4 @problogger

The real gatekeepers in publishing now? Authors. http://bit.ly/n0bPqb @bob_mayer

How to self-promote without selling your soul: http://bit.ly/qIU5wi @lkblackburne

The Translation Continuum – Speaking Across the Divide: http://bit.ly/q1dsus @BTMargins

Vocation vs. Avocation: http://bit.ly/rfbtl6

Quick tweaks can fix revision smudges: http://bit.ly/oNPD86

Defying Digital, Airport and Transit Bookstores Gain Ground at Home and Abroad: http://bit.ly/mVm2Mp #publishing

Elements of religion, with cautions, for worldbuilders: http://bit.ly/qSxjEq @JulietteWade

Is media tie-in writing right for you? http://bit.ly/rhrscg @jameslsutter

How the Crowd Is Shaping the Future of Storytelling: http://on.mash.to/qhXNo2 @mashable

5 tips 1 writer has learned from her 2 year old: http://bit.ly/nizU4s @buriededitor

The future of #publishing–retail? http://bit.ly/nfqADd @nicolaz

4 ways to build a writer’s platform: http://bit.ly/pwW9fn @JodyCalkins

What Writing and Ghost Stories Have in Common: http://bit.ly/pxPVRx @YAHighway

The Writing Life Vs. the Married Life: http://bit.ly/rjZ5h2

An Agent on Looking Around While Still Represented: http://bit.ly/q0jf1n @Kid_Lit

The art of the subplot: http://bit.ly/rcVqec @FantasyFaction

How to write effective dialogue: http://bit.ly/ncEsC3 @BubbleCow

6 reasons an agent or editor may say your story is “not for them”: http://bit.ly/o0kr2h

How to Write A Wildly Successful Web Series: http://bit.ly/pGJhC6 @ollinmorales

Reselling digital products: http://bit.ly/p7xemQ @TheresaStevens

The importance of giving yourself challenges with your : http://bit.ly/pmM8PT

Nice collection of industry news, views, & trends by @Porter_Anderson for @JaneFriedman : http://bit.ly/qrXXrZ

How Rowling revealed backstory: http://bit.ly/qAekfy @HP4Writers

When novel ideas masquerade as short stories: http://bit.ly/nL5F3w @bluemaven

All my tweets are archived and searchable for free at the Writer’s Knowledge Base: http://bit.ly/dYRayA

Best Articles This Week for Writers 9/16/11: http://bit.ly/req2Fg @4kidlit

Pseudo Dialogue Tags: http://bit.ly/qNE2Za @TaliaVance

Research for Writers: In Defense of Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/r5V0Ms

Why your hero must pet a dog: http://bit.ly/q2xw5A @KMWeiland

Dated writing: http://bit.ly/ovpNDj

Voice begins with word choices: http://bit.ly/qk4vqE

Voice Is Not Everything (but it is vitally important): http://bit.ly/paNkXB

14 authors explain how they learned to read their work aloud: http://bit.ly/q5Bq6R

The Submission Process: One Author’s Perspective: http://bit.ly/nXDdc2

The Deadly Sins of Romance Writing: http://bit.ly/puggXV

Book Cards Work: http://bit.ly/rlPuh6 @DeanWesleySmith

White-Knuckling Your Author Platform: How to Rein in the Social Media Pressure: http://bit.ly/pU4thq @RoniLoren

5 ways to tackle beginnings: http://bit.ly/pRC0sy @fuelyourwriting

Tips for earning a living as a writer: http://bit.ly/pZsiai @BubbleCow

The Art of Naming Your Characters: http://bit.ly/qBBxtL @Sarafurlong

Writing lessons from the playground: http://bit.ly/pgdfdU @CateWoods

The importance of word choice: http://bit.ly/nvsKC1

Book Trailers — worth the effort? http://bit.ly/rbx0vZ @George_Ivanoff

Tips for writing a good critique: http://bit.ly/oBfikW @FantasyFaction

Tips for researching your novel: http://bit.ly/pLjoVC @BubbleCow

How Battered Paint Pots & Writing Haikus Taught 1 Writer To Be More Creative: http://bit.ly/qgsAJI @coachcreative

Promoting science: where is the next Asimov, Sagan and Gardner? http://bit.ly/qlrk2K @jamietr

1 writer’s thoughts after 10 years of using e-readers: http://bit.ly/qBlE3x @robertjsawyer

How to be tough with yourself as a writer: http://bit.ly/q50xOm

Resources to help journalists with accuracy and verification: http://bit.ly/qEjCfO @stevebuttry

What makes up a chapter and a scene: http://bit.ly/nVjGAq

Real Life Diagnostics: Am I Grabbing the Middle Grade Reader? http://bit.ly/pHDGgd @Janice_Hardy

A character questionnaire with some deep questions for your character to answer: http://bit.ly/pgiSBL

To Be, Or Not To Be, A Writer Of Short Fiction: http://bit.ly/nmT3OF

How to self-publish your ebook (PBS): http://to.pbs.org/nMjxak @MissAdventuring

Why persistence matters: http://bit.ly/pVahbI @Shelli_Johnson

A linguist’s thoughts on word choice and diction’s role in novels: http://bit.ly/qKWsLD @mkinberg

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. Margot KinbergSeptember 18, 2011

    Elizabeth – Thanks as always for this real treasure trove of links :-). And thanks very much for tweeting some of my stuff, too :-).

  2. Alex J. CavanaughSeptember 18, 2011

    Another great batch of links!

  3. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsSeptember 19, 2011

    Thanks y’all!

  4. han smithSeptember 21, 2011

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