I’m back! I missed everybody! Hope everyone has had a good last week and a half. :) I’ll start back with a double-edition of Twitterific—below are all my tweets from the last two weeks.
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Re-querying: http://bit.ly/oylg9i
Ten Tools for Author Success: #3, Build Your Platforms: http://bit.ly/mShfRa
10 Reasons Writers Might Drink: http://bit.ly/q8uoKi @elspethwrites
“The Help” – A Happy Ending? (A story deconstruction): http://bit.ly/qQvaqo
Voice tips from the pros: http://bit.ly/o2GAk3 @AngelaAckerman
Foyles Bookstore, 105-Yrs-Young, Seeks Partner for Long Walks, Fun, Int’l Expansion: http://bit.ly/piokD2
We Retreat To Advance: http://bit.ly/qe9pkn
Finding balance while juggling life: http://bit.ly/pnTg87
To Hyphenate or Not To Hyphenate? http://bit.ly/mVvSoj @authorterryo
Business Writing: What Is It Exactly? http://bit.ly/p3RngW
Letting Go to Help Our Book-Babies Grow: http://bit.ly/pWoCpe @WriteAngleBlog
How 1 writer makes a living writing online: http://bit.ly/niLQ07
For writing quotes and inspiration: Advice to Writers: http://bit.ly/kaOOvq @AdviceToWriters
Introduction to BSP: http://bit.ly/nVapmQ
From Scratch or Script: Writing vs. Acting: http://bit.ly/ntDwfq @BTMargins
How to Use Speech Recognition Software – 5 Tips for Writers: http://bit.ly/nxTzIN
Are comfortable, middle-class people no longer a legitimate subject for serious fiction? (Guardian): http://bit.ly/oXluY6
5 writing lessons 1 writer learned from dating: http://bit.ly/q0xeD1
Why are our superlatives so boring? (Chicago Tribune): http://bit.ly/prGbK2
Finding the Threads (or: How to Eat an Elephant): http://bit.ly/oJzgF4 @CherylRWrites
Chat with 5 New York Published Authors Gone Indie: http://bit.ly/pmdrz9 @HowToWriteShop
Online Marketing for the Middle Grade Audience: http://bit.ly/otz9Bz
What makes a villain? Hero in villain’s clothing: http://bit.ly/oHiT2Y
Brave New E World: http://bit.ly/n35FVG
One illustrator’s process: http://bit.ly/mYx9cc
The Life List Club: http://bit.ly/qoZvYc @jhansenwrites
Stories Are How We Make Sense of Life: http://bit.ly/rukLcx
3 Tips from “Guys and Dolls”: http://bit.ly/oVahMG @LauraPauling
10 great sites for writers: http://bit.ly/nJlDpZ @AJackWriting
When to name your characters: http://bit.ly/pqw3UE @elspethwrites
The secret bookshop: http://bit.ly/quVS1J
Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for the web’s best links and interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1
Finding A Character’s Perfect Match: http://bit.ly/qaWS0o
Finding Confidence In Yourself: http://bit.ly/nZCJHM
Lessons on a Set: http://bit.ly/qSZcsn
How to turn your iPad into a writing machine: http://bit.ly/q6xkkW
An explanation of earning back your advance: http://bit.ly/ortO1n @aswinn
Book publicity isn’t a sprint–it’s a marathon: http://bit.ly/op0vpD @spunkonastick
How To Avoid Barriers That Weaken Your Headlines: http://bit.ly/n5I4GE @
“Onlooker” characters: http://bit.ly/nksVJF @mkinberg
Tips for writing unsympathetic characters that readers will like: http://bit.ly/pCc1uI
The 4 Steps of a Writer’s Journey: http://bit.ly/o0OR1B
Search my tweets– http://dld.bz/KPgS
Want to start a book club? 7 questions to get you started: http://bit.ly/ou5Hf9
5 Ways NOT to Use Twitter for Freelancers: http://bit.ly/nItfaM
How to keep your creativity alive during your summer vacation: http://bit.ly/nGYQOW
Ebook Buyer’s Guide: Know When to Buy an eReader and When to Wait: http://bit.ly/ob1njv
Building Coherent Scene Transitions: http://bit.ly/p3vQMr
Do You Write 750 Words Per Day? http://bit.ly/pClEGv @marianschembari
Deus Ex Machina: Latin for “Don’t Do This in Your Story” : http://bit.ly/ntOVaa @KMWeiland
Why every novelist is holding out for a hero (Guardian): http://bit.ly/qOI7Ex
An agent answers questions on writing picture books: http://bit.ly/n9X2X7
4 qualities of a good title: http://bit.ly/pZwJYr
Joe Konrath on the potential Borders liquidation: http://bit.ly/oYj8LK
Emotional and Psychological Dynamics: http://bit.ly/pvT0Ro
A helpful thesaurus for settings, emotions, symbolism, & weather–now with character traits: http://bit.ly/eIGRMO @AngelaAckerman
Squeezing Writing In Around Life: http://bit.ly/oIlPra
Make Life Simple: Consolidate Your Sites: http://bit.ly/qSQklM
5 Lessons 1 Writer Learned from a Best-Selling Author: http://bit.ly/qUzaLO @tglong
Top 15 Books On Writing: http://bit.ly/qPH9HK
Promo Tool for Writers–Google Keyword Tool: http://bit.ly/p1jxSn
Advice for aspiring writers: http://bit.ly/ncpxI3
The Death of Print, Part Whatever: http://bit.ly/qwnAME
Unofficial partnerships in crime fiction: http://bit.ly/nuWUll @mkinberg
5 Telltale Signs of an Amateur Writer: http://bit.ly/mrvcQQ @tglong
An agent with a rebuttal on a recent Slate article bashing YA: http://bit.ly/rdSL71 @LitAgentMarini
Fiction as Metaphor: http://bit.ly/qz0AQf
Don’t Drive Your Blog Distracted: http://bit.ly/pQYGn7
A nice roundup of writing help on a variety of topics: http://bit.ly/oustrq
Writers’ conferences are more than just giant writing classes: http://bit.ly/p2UjR3 @tonyeldridge
33 Must-Read Tips & Tutorials for Bloggers: http://bit.ly/q668PX
Replacing “Show, Don’t Tell” With Observe and Report + Examples: http://bit.ly/pY4xeG
15 Excellent Tips for Writing a Book (The Atlantic): http://bit.ly/nM60sm
When readers trust an author: http://bit.ly/oCJhFv @JulieMusil
Will My Social Media Presence Help My Book Proposal? http://bit.ly/obKVuK
Google+ in 15 Minutes a Day: http://mz.cm/p8VWSJ
Now with over 9000 links to help #writers find resources: http://bit.ly/dYRayA
Casting About for Ideas: Writing Short Stories: http://bit.ly/q51FLV
Productive Arguing: http://bit.ly/qPlvOP
Libraries and ebooks: http://bit.ly/nQhydH
Tuning out the Greek chorus: http://bit.ly/odoUQW
The Comparison Trap: http://bit.ly/oNT5d2
4 internet research tools for writers: http://bit.ly/nmcDo0
How Self-Publishing Changes the Bond Between Readers and Writers: http://bit.ly/nWccGh
5 Steps to Building a Platform When You Hate Selling Yourself: http://bit.ly/n0SNn3
Examples of long-buried secrets in crime fiction: http://bit.ly/oX28pe @mkinberg
3 Ways to Have More Energy to Follow Your Dreams: http://bit.ly/oFFQ9z
Are You Good Enough to Write Professionally? http://bit.ly/n5WyBX
The Creative Personality: Ambition and Envy: http://bit.ly/pSaOK2
6 Online Dating Tactics to Improve Your Facebook Fan Page: http://bit.ly/rg5LXr
7 Simple Ways to Ease Your Writing Stress: http://bit.ly/nt6xrH
Villains as Mirrors: http://bit.ly/poQPCH
4 Tips for Researching Nonfiction for Kids: http://bit.ly/pmZ0Ft @SmackDabBlog
Revisiting your writing goals for the year: http://bit.ly/o0Jp35
Creating a Visual Character Map: http://bit.ly/qM9DeU @TheCreativePenn
Not Starting with the Action: http://bit.ly/pmlTfX @NovelRocket
Self-Publishing, Yes and No: http://bit.ly/o0waZQ @JFbookman
Examples on subtext: http://bit.ly/n01WRy
Making the Case for Fee-based Reviews of Self-published Books: http://bit.ly/nBj8iI @pubperspectives
Inspiration from authors’ quotations: @Quotes4Writers
How to K.O. Your Writing Doubts: http://bit.ly/pI4fj0
On Finding The Right Writer’s Group For You: http://bit.ly/o3S26O
Simplify the entire internet: http://bit.ly/o6oB8h
Identifying Your Writing Strengths, step 1: http://bit.ly/qyb4ui
How to promote your books on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/ooXUDl @HowToWriteShop
Barking-Dog Days of the Writing Life: http://bit.ly/rgWZaZ @JodyHedlund
Writing humor in fiction: http://bit.ly/qlrFqW
2 tips for making life easier: http://bit.ly/rjimwN @KatieGanshert
Surfing the fantasy network online: http://bit.ly/o1jV9U
Basics of writing–creating minor characters: http://bit.ly/o8YOzm
Writing a novel on the iPad: http://bit.ly/puLt4D @AnneLyle
What’s Your Blogging Style? http://bit.ly/qHjPx1 @JamiGold
Who’s Got the Time to Write? http://bit.ly/ootn1A @YAHighway
Do Telemarketing Tactics Build Readership? http://bit.ly/qnjn1H @jillkemerer
Writing the 2nd Book in a Trilogy: http://bit.ly/q4VDla @LTWFblog
Writing the 2nd Book in a Trilogy: http://bit.ly/oSHnP1 @LTWFblog
Synopsis Writing Tips: http://bit.ly/qrCKP2 @AlanOrloff @CricketMcRae
Metaphor is the process, not the product: http://bit.ly/qW9sDJ @TheresaStevens
8 Ways to Defeat Writers Block http://bit.ly/p70y7m @joanswan
An agent with tips for pitching your novel: http://bit.ly/pTVPLt @rachellegardner
What killed Borders? Hint: It wasn’t the Internet (Slate): http://slate.me/pnu1GW
Tips for Writing the Back-Cover Blurb: http://bit.ly/njBDtP @WriteAngleBlog
45 rookie writing mistakes to avoid: http://bit.ly/r8FxG5 @p2p_editor
Abuse Your Muse: http://bit.ly/oHZxNn
Books-A-Million Makes Bid for Up To 35 Borders Stores: http://bit.ly/qoAmjg @GalleyCat
Tips for writing literary love stories: http://bit.ly/pcVnBC @EDFsChronicles
6 Killer Writing Tips from a Great-Grandmother of a Copy Editor: http://bit.ly/obeXlg
Literary or Mainstream? The Two Boxes of Fiction: http://bit.ly/nOhuPv @EDFsChronicles
How to write a press release: http://bit.ly/rkB7D6
Indie, Big 6, or Small Press Publishing: Why Not Try All Three? http://bit.ly/posSCW @AnneRAllen
A writer’s thoughts on the perils of pitching: http://bit.ly/qMZAJv
The Business of Character Engagement: http://bit.ly/rkXQPu @jhansenwrites
How 1 newbie writer sold 3 novels in 3 different genres: http://bit.ly/mZfnbO @jennybent
7 things 1 writer has learned so far: http://bit.ly/mVKPQ1
Creative types are full of themselves, study confirms (MSNBC): http://on.msnbc.com/oq5R90
How the Art of Screenwriting Can Make You a Better Web Writer: http://bit.ly/of4PdK
The #1 Thing to remember when crafting narrative flow: http://t.co/0zWT3Hn @RavenRequiem13
Why 1 Writer Wouldn’t Recommend an MFA to Most Aspiring Writers: http://bit.ly/rnwdbQ @iggiandgabi
An agent answers random questions: http://bit.ly/oSKEL2
Author Intrusion: 12 Pitfalls To Avoid: http://bit.ly/p7QtEt @RoniLoren
Testing the Idea–Is It Strong Enough to Make a Novel? http://bit.ly/oCpS83
Incorporating setting in natural ways: http://bit.ly/o45wDI
Creativity Tweets of the Week — 7/22/11: http://bit.ly/qbkuXK @on_creativity
Looking at Typos from a Different Angle: http://bit.ly/qRSLvs
An Agent Says: Don’t Throw In The Towel: E-pub/Self-Pub is Not The Easy Fix: http://bit.ly/nE7q0g
Thoughts on story endings: http://bit.ly/pO899B @JulietteWade
Why good novels get rejected: http://bit.ly/pEOjgs
Blog Traffic Secret: Woo the Groupies: http://bit.ly/ofYoZY
10 Tips for Blogging Awesomeness: http://bit.ly/neunJr @KristenLambTX
A writer blogs that social media doesn’t sell books–and a comment discussion ensues: http://bit.ly/nt9q1M @murdershewrites
What Is a Blogger’s Role in Responding to Comments? http://bit.ly/nRgJ4I @JodyHedlund
For the over-cautious writer–9 Reasons Why Failure Is Not Fatal: http://bit.ly/pi0QBp @the99percent
Using the Emotional State of Your Characters to Craft Better Scenes: http://bit.ly/rdnejp @Janice_Hardy
The Myth of the Lone Ranger Author http://shar.es/Hyz1k @RachelleGardner
Selecting the Proper Hook: http://bit.ly/qHmTQk?
Nice site of writing prompts for teachers & writers looking for inspiration: http://bit.ly/fxp2iY @WritePrompts
5 Common Myths People Have About Finding Their Passion: http://bit.ly/pWzlju @ollinmorales
You Are Not Your Book? http://bit.ly/qLpONU
Domain Names, Traffic, and a New Kind of Pun: http://bit.ly/plBiUK @GeoffreyCubbage
A writer says KidLit Con holds special merit: http://bit.ly/oMeRQ8
Flipping the Switch from “Introvert” to “Extrovert”: http://bit.ly/nXG6cy @RLLaFevers
5 Creative Flaws That Will Expose Your Lack of Storytelling Experience: http://bit.ly/rjbgXn
An agent with some querying red flags: http://bit.ly/p1oivy
Digesting the Revision Letter, a pep talk: http://bit.ly/osGcb3 @LTWFblog
Sign up for the free monthly WKB newsletter for my top tweets & a chance to win Don Maass’ book: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1
It Was Just a Dream: Why Dream Endings Are an Anathema to Flash Fiction: http://bit.ly/oAgSOj @EDFsChronicles
Critique feedback–to whom should you listen? http://bit.ly/qGPUGY
Nice list of flash fiction markets and links to articles on flash fiction: http://bit.ly/n7HxG2
5 Reasons Your Online Marketing Doesn’t Work: http://bit.ly/r2YcVQ @JaneFriedman
10 steps to a clean submission: http://bit.ly/nX32s0
You Say Potato, Your Character Says Potahto: http://bit.ly/oOGHHR @RLLaFevers
Character and Plot—One and The Same Thing? http://bit.ly/rpACQi
3 Fiction Writing Lessons from a Mock Wedding: http://bit.ly/qssxDs @writeitsideways
Best Articles This Week for Writers 7/24/11: http://bit.ly/pWy8Vy @4kidlit
Writing Romance When Your Marriage fails: http://bit.ly/n8kStL
Uncovering YA Covers: How Dark Are They? http://bit.ly/rbfnhu
A look at theme in Harry Potter: http://bit.ly/re8QCG
Mind Your Promises: http://bit.ly/n1YZF9 @EDFsChronicles
When you need to break up with your agent: http://bit.ly/o5nH4c @LAGilman
1 writer hates similes: http://bit.ly/rhUebx
How To Drive Yourself Crazy, Writer Style: http://bit.ly/ncN7fB @dawnmetcalf
Looking Into the Future of Bookstores: 4 Angles: http://bit.ly/oqrSTD @JaneFriedman
How to Have a Writers’ Hangout in Google+: http://bit.ly/ohIaRY
Top 7 Reasons Blogs Fail and What to Do About It: http://bit.ly/oLvOyR
Finding time for writing: http://bit.ly/r4AI88
How to write a novel–characters: http://bit.ly/qva1Zd
10 Things You Can Do Right Now to Grow Your Email List: http://bit.ly/pFKDQ5
Class distinctions in publishing? http://bit.ly/nOoQu0 @raelynbarclay
Borders Dies of Self-Inflicted Wounds, But How Many Publishers (And Writers) Will Follow? http://bit.ly/qEV7st @ChandlerWrites
A look at character development, using the Harry Potter series as an example: http://bit.ly/n092RW
Awoke? Awaked? Forsooth, I Have Woken Up! http://bit.ly/q6hGPx @Grammar_Diva
The Power of a Conversation About Your WIP: http://bit.ly/pgdfNp @joanswan
The Ins and Outs of a Sexy Book Cover: http://bit.ly/rtDcjj
Why Many MFA Programs are Imperfect: http://bit.ly/oXNyjo @iggiandgabi
10 Common but Totally Unrealistic Romance Storylines: http://bit.ly/nmMWNN
Links between physical and social in worldbuilding: http://bit.ly/p07H33 @JulietteWade
Start on Page 30: Kicking off your novel: http://bit.ly/qiWrgt
The Pros of Prologues: http://bit.ly/nzxgMz
The Writer As Observer: http://bit.ly/nVg7x7 @BTMargins
Just because you can self-pub, doesn’t mean you should: http://bit.ly/q414jI @greyhausagency
The Worst Reasons to Become a Novelist: http://bit.ly/o4Pr9s
9 Immediate Tips To Stay Focused on Your Goals: http://bit.ly/ppYulG
Sign up for the free monthly WKB newsletter for my top tweets & a chance to win Don Maass’ book: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1
Ideas for increasing book sales: http://bit.ly/oONLkY
Using trademarked names in your book: http://bit.ly/rfg9qu
Supporting the crazy writer: http://bit.ly/nzvpTy
You’re only as good as your collaborators: http://bit.ly/q21bnH @michellerafter
Priorities in this Brave New World: http://bit.ly/r8SYy0 @DeanWesleySmith
The (Low) Cost of Reading: http://bit.ly/pejxoX @BTMargins
From Concept to Copy: http://bit.ly/r9Q5in @annerooney
My tweets are archived and searchable here: http://bit.ly/dYRayA
Writing A Series: http://bit.ly/r5ZL4N
How to Style Numbers: http://bit.ly/qiTX7S
Personal vs. Platform: Where Is the Line? http://bit.ly/qLN0DF
How To Leave ‘Em Wanting More! The Wonderful World of Potter: http://bit.ly/pTllEu @lisagailgreen
Identifying Your Writing Strengths, step 2: http://bit.ly/nIQimU @msforster
Time Management – Calendars: http://bit.ly/pRukkB
Deciding When to Show and When to Tell: http://bit.ly/oLFuSK @4KidLit
How To Establish A Ritual Of Writing: http://bit.ly/pWMUwm
How Querying Is Just Like Dating: http://bit.ly/pSIyzu
Melodrama: http://bit.ly/o2YXOm
2 Rules for Online Self Promotion: http://bit.ly/oq4UpO
Writing a Quality Medical Scene: http://bit.ly/pCqrRe
Neil Gaiman’s 8 Good Writing Practices: http://bit.ly/n1v73B
Mind mapping for authors: http://bit.ly/qkOTHc
Thoughts on Creating Magic Systems: http://bit.ly/nwJdcB
4 Great Things I Learned from the MFA: http://bit.ly/n68UsL @iggiandgabi
Why Borders Failed While Barnes & Noble Survived (NPR): http://n.pr/rdTzfw
6 Ways to Build Your Brand Using LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/qcWgpC
Can your character change? http://bit.ly/om7Mrs
When your agent says no to your new project: http://bit.ly/nhjddY
Melodrama isn’t a 4 letter word: http://bit.ly/rnikQv
Sign up for the free monthly WKB newsletter for my top tweets & a chance to win Don Maass’ book: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1
7 Reasons Why Joining a Book Club Will Help Your Writing: http://bit.ly/r8Wxxm
4 Ways To Deepen Romance Relationships in Any Type of Story: http://bit.ly/rh6dt9
Improving description: http://bit.ly/osXttG @FantasyFaction
Why Nathan Bransford’s self promotion fell flat – and why you should take note: http://bit.ly/pEDWZJ @LauraPauling
Goals–Are You Making Them Too Obvious? http://bit.ly/ohSCcd @JaniceHardy
An Author’s Guide to Book Birthers, Book Shepherds and other Consultants: http://bit.ly/paJw6c
Paying attention to your dreams: http://bit.ly/pTbkmS
Resources For Young Writers: http://bit.ly/oDBbBD @TheCreativePenn
How a Novel in Verse Amps Up Emotional Insight: http://bit.ly/npocZi
How To Make Your Own Book Trailer: http://bit.ly/n5ki1y @BubbleCow
What to Do When Your Blog Growth Plateaus: http://bit.ly/nODXWi
An Agent Says–If You Want To Be A Better Writer, Take The Time To Learn: http://bit.ly/n9blog
Build Diversity Into Your Online Presence: http://bit.ly/r1Pusu @janefriedman
Choosing POV for our manuscript: http://bit.ly/ogY3LO
7 Types of Euphemism: http://bit.ly/nquhdF
Crafting your elevator pitch: http://bit.ly/qfjDox
5 Steps to Create a New Habit: http://bit.ly/okY9rS
A publisher addresses a variety of topics: http://bit.ly/qEu05H
Fantasy subgenres: http://bit.ly/rgt9ED
A writer says that book clubs keeps books alive: http://bit.ly/riAxnH
Lawrence Block explains why he loves John Locke and Russell Blake: http://bit.ly/pH9dSe @LawrenceBlock
Self publishers should mind their manners: http://bit.ly/nguo5S
Writing fight scenes: http://bit.ly/q73Rru
Character Development Through Hobbies: http://bit.ly/r9UOdi @CherylRWrites
An agent reminds us that conflict is key: http://bit.ly/rroLHN
4 Free Tools to Help You Socially Monitor Your Brand: http://bit.ly/qamA0Z
How Do We Maintain Believability in Our Work? http://bit.ly/mZoNCy
7 Steps Towards Better Villainy: How To Make ‘em So Bad, They Are Good: http://bit.ly/nklW5V @BTMargins
8 Steps to Better Characters: http://bit.ly/r2Cv1g
9 steps for planning your novel: http://bit.ly/nL1q8X @LindaKSienkwicz
Getting Short Story Credits is Getting Easier (Sort Of): http://bit.ly/oOn2L3
Prologue Tips: http://bit.ly/oSPUgS
How to write critiques that don’t kill: http://bit.ly/pODTnX @jammer0501
Tips for parents of young writers: http://bit.ly/nk6Nrf @mollybackes
So, You Want to Sell More Books at Amazon… [Part 2: Tags]: http://bit.ly/mSMUkg
10 Edgy Stereotypes Which Will Not Actually Make Your Characters Edgier: http://bit.ly/mXro6s @YAHighway
Make the Most of Product Reviews on Your Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/nbTqQE
Janice Hardy gives a real-life diagnostic on a ms that may need more action: http://bit.ly/oeeU1H
A Substantive Editor Is a Writer’s Coach: http://bit.ly/pssCzq
Why 1 writer turned down 2 contracts: http://bit.ly/oi7QtA
Revision tips–the scenic route: http://bit.ly/qtgDnS
My tweets are archived and searchable: http://bit.ly/dYRayA
Presenting a Writing Workshop: Lessons Learned: http://bit.ly/n2Nu4X @keligwyn
Balancing your backstory: http://bit.ly/oi7rgl @Mommy_Authors
Reigniting the flame after a writing conf: http://bit.ly/oyPhzW
Meg Cabot Thinks Vampire Novels Need New Blood (WSJ): http://on.wsj.com/rhLXqQ
Microsoft Word tips and tricks: http://bit.ly/nj50u9 @jhansenwrites
Should Authors Use Twitter Auto-Unfollow? http://bit.ly/oEX1DD @sarahketley
Freelancers–When to Ask Editors About Pay Rates for Your Articles: http://bit.ly/ridsKk
Top 5 ways to hook your reader: http://bit.ly/qeraPq @Kerrie_Flanagan
10 Rules For Manuscript Evaluations: http://bit.ly/qLz1Gp
How to Hire a Copyeditor: http://bit.ly/ngOt9h
Writing Exercises to Remove Writers Block: http://bit.ly/qTAJRg @JoanSwan
Why there’s still a place in the world for literary readings (Ntl. Post): http://natpo.st/q6A2Fn
6 tips for your book’s market analysis: http://bit.ly/osfY63
Fantasy, imagination, and the hero: http://bit.ly/o8Cjwn
Managing a State Writers’ Organization: http://bit.ly/pfFo2s @HopeClark
Can’t Decide on Your Blog’s Focus? Tips for Baffled Bloggers: http://bit.ly/ozPjBU
Being a Working Writer: http://bit.ly/nynaxU
How to Become a Twitter Search Ninja: http://bit.ly/nVl5Fz
E-Booking the Backlist: Who and How: http://bit.ly/n9qPqa
6 Reasons Every Serious Blogger Should Blog for the Big Dogs: http://bit.ly/nNwhds
It’s Over: Getting Readers to the Ending, and Making Them Glad They Came: http://bit.ly/pcuXAB
Fun sites for writing tools: http://bit.ly/ofBs3N
10 Simple Website Changes that Will Increase Your Freelance Sales: http://bit.ly/rb1IAx
5 tips for writing every day: http://bit.ly/nBP85v
Pick Yourself Up, Dust Yourself Off, Start All Over Again: http://bit.ly/qBvTBm
Killing the Sacred Cows of Publishing: You Can’t Make Money Writing Fiction: http://bit.ly/otXl1J @DeanWesleySmith
Great Character Descriptions from Science Fiction and Fantasy Books: http://on.io9.com/mYVnhY
Creating the most engaging environment–working the “container” of your story: http://bit.ly/nvuOEM
How to Be a Good Guest Post Host: http://bit.ly/pTPEQa
9 Reasons Not to Stop Yourself from Starting: http://bit.ly/otwIMD
How Books Work: The Hunger Games (Part 2) : http://bit.ly/nejVVk
Welcome back, Elizabeth. Hope your time away was great.
Thanks for the links. I will put them to good use.
Elizabeth – Welcome back! We missed you. I hope you had a wonderful break! Thanks for all of these delicious links :-).
Welcome back! Hope you had a wonderful time :)
Welcome back! That’s a whole lotta links. I see a few of interest I’ll visit tiday.
We missed you too! And your back with a bang of fantastic links, love that! :)
Elizabeth! Welcome back. I had exciting news while you were gone. And I have your latest book waiting to be read on my iPad.
Thanks so much, y’all! And Alex…can’t wait to catch up today and find out what you’ve been up to!