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Below are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter in the past week.

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Finger Lickin’ Dead released on the 7th. Hope you’ll consider it if you enjoy mysteries, or know someone who does.Download it on Kindle: http://amzn.to/kh7MAp Mass market paperback: http://amzn.to/lfUE2N

SEO Basics for Bloggers & Beginners: http://bit.ly/kI1hFD

The importance of word count: http://bit.ly/l1C9u6 @JRVogt

Examples of crime fiction where readers may emphasize with the criminals: http://bit.ly/lobNYW @mkinberg

Creating a Dystopian Setting: http://bit.ly/iAyRRt @AngelaAckerman

Dear Mr. Keillor: Let the Writers Whine: http://bit.ly/iXmbAd

5 signs you must be querying: http://bit.ly/la4MxD

5 signs you must be querying: http://bit.ly/la4MxD

Overwhelmed by my tweets? Don’t bookmark the links–search them: http://bit.ly/dYRayA

9 Ways to Market Your Book With No Money: http://bit.ly/jInzBJ

Working from Home? How to Stay Sane: http://bit.ly/kd7SoB

Small Press vs. Self-Publishing: http://bit.ly/kqLgTx

Signs that your manuscript is really ready: http://bit.ly/ius8ry

Should Writers Self Publish Short Stories? http://bit.ly/kk3Y50 @ajackwriting

If you have an agent, then why are *you* querying a publisher? http://bit.ly/mqm4uW

45 Ways to Blog as a Novelist: http://bit.ly/jIDtFR

5 Truths About Publishing: http://bit.ly/iZoL2C

The Conflict of Choice: http://bit.ly/jZi0hr

Real Life Diagnostics: Opening With the Funny: http://bit.ly/jmG4FM

Save Your Readers From Boredom: 5 Fool-Proof Preventatives: http://bit.ly/koN8XU

Book Marketing Methods That Don’t Work: http://bit.ly/mFB4Yq

Are You Making These 5 Common Blogging Mistakes? http://bit.ly/mOxNpJ

Indies “vs” Trads: The elephant in the room: http://bit.ly/llNeVU

Can you begin with dialogue? http://bit.ly/jLiOgl

Successful Blog Comment Strategies: http://bit.ly/mkli9Y

Tips for pitching your book: http://bit.ly/mOWR7f

Thoughts on Kindle tags (there are no shortcuts): http://bit.ly/lBo2RU

Worldbuilding, part 5: The “Pigs in Space” principle: http://bit.ly/inpLjZ

The Charles Darwin Guide to Writing and Selling an Effective eBook: http://bit.ly/m0796w

The importance of your contact page: http://bit.ly/mCmNwY

Story vs. craft: http://bit.ly/kkSwnn

10 Commandments for Writers: http://bit.ly/jdXwd0

Pull out those old stories: http://bit.ly/jDUKmY @ElspethWrites

7 public speaking tips for writers: http://bit.ly/l9Hfb6 @authorterryo

The making of a character: http://bit.ly/jm75tR

Super powers for writers: http://bit.ly/k8D8P2 @alexjcavanaugh

What Star Trek Can Teach Us About Great Writing: http://bit.ly/kd5xuI

4 Ways to Get Your Family to Support Your Writing Career: http://bit.ly/mH5rzg

Confidence Zappers and Confidence Boosters: http://bit.ly/jT5ozs

Why writers are actually team players: http://bit.ly/j4YyPD

Conveying information about your character through appearance and mannerisms: http://bit.ly/jkCz58 @keligwyn

An agent on why publishing is so slow: http://bit.ly/k2Te79

Why 1 writer is keeping her day job: http://bit.ly/iEl8FF

The perfect pitch: http://bit.ly/kHIjDg

Old School Book Marketing Techniques for the Digital Age: http://bit.ly/jo4HBD

How to finish a series: http://bit.ly/iwNSmU @DeeScribe

Understanding Book Terminology: http://bit.ly/ldNhv2

Thanks to Dave at My Year on the Grill for a delicious review of my book (and my Peach Cobbler recipe) on his blog: http://bit.ly/k4KnRZ

Why Headlines Really Matter: http://bit.ly/jh48yW

How to Wake up to an Awesome Day: http://bit.ly/jOMGAu

Answering Questions About Your Writing Career (Cocktail Party Edition): http://bit.ly/lcVC4m

Why writing sex and violence is challenging: http://bit.ly/iZIyeH

The power-writing hour: http://bit.ly/mJ7QqL @storiestorm

Writers should make room for their natural talents: http://bit.ly/mUzNOS

How to Promote Your Blog Without Feeling Like a Sleazeball: http://bit.ly/l1lujS

9 Awesome Interviews with Creative Visionaries: http://bit.ly/iPufBn

How Much of Your Personal Life Should You Reveal Online? http://bit.ly/llicF3

An Agent on Selling Yourself, and Selling Yourself Short: http://bit.ly/keVZfv

It’s not about the money? Really? An editor’s thoughts: http://bit.ly/ksxfWh

Key Ingredient to a Solid Plot: http://bit.ly/miX7Qs @RoniLoren

How to Write Wrong, in 3 Easy Steps: http://bit.ly/kk5nJs

Book Beginnings–Waking Up to Go Somewhere: http://bit.ly/jbg0HR

Dialogue checklist: http://bit.ly/igOObi

How to speak publisher – C is for Contract: http://bit.ly/juubiY

How Cliched Is Your Writing? Take the Test: http://bit.ly/ldsAap

Tips for those troublesome book middles: http://bit.ly/lYzFXM @JaniceHardy

Where to find drama in your writing: http://bit.ly/j1fvnn

Worldbuilding, part 6: Finding your secret weapon: http://bit.ly/kI3re9

Where to find more words for your novel: http://bit.ly/ku0Rs4

Easy tip for getting to know your characters–spend the day with them: http://bit.ly/jB3B9Z @penguinusa

Making of an anthology–editorial rounds: http://bit.ly/krfcQK

Summer Camp for Writers http://bit.ly/k8YS3v @Kathy_Crowley

Do you blog as you? http://bit.ly/m0tPmp

Freelance Life: Scam Avoidance 101: http://bit.ly/mRhqnO

Literary blurb translation guide: http://bit.ly/l6AnOi

Note-taking and Writing Apps for iPhone and iPad: http://bit.ly/kK7ppr

4 things you should never stop doing: http://bit.ly/iWdias

Do Publishers Release eBooks Too Quickly? http://bit.ly/j9lkpA @GalleyCat

Ideas for writers that sit too much: http://bit.ly/jBM9PY

Published! Does it matter how? http://bit.ly/kCUrkm

Adding your book covers to Blogger: http://bit.ly/lgovse

Does a writer living outside L.A. have a chance of creating heat in Hollywood? http://bit.ly/ijyNaM

Social Media’s Raging Storm: Follower Gathering: http://bit.ly/iUPNLr @debralynnlazar

3 Reasons Why Marketers Get No Respect: http://bit.ly/mOHGYf

Signs You Might Need a Confidence Adjustment: http://bit.ly/jK7WAX

How much do comic book writers make? http://bit.ly/kw7UtI

How to Keep Your Blog Active While Traveling: http://bit.ly/jtFkre

Can E-Books Save Barnes & Noble? http://rww.to/lgbRuW

An agent on revisions: http://bit.ly/iMLfyS

What Makes a Character Unlikable? http://bit.ly/j244eO @JamiGold

The Appeal Of The Small Town Setting: http://bit.ly/jt14Wp @thecreativepenn

Tips for Memoir Writing: http://bit.ly/lNZe66

Suspense: 10 Tips for Grabbing Your Reader: http://bit.ly/jF885c

An agent’s conference pitch confessions: http://bit.ly/kaIgVk

Most Writing “Rules” Are Optional–These Rules of Professionalism Aren’t: http://bit.ly/iDLsiC

Building a Better Novel Premise: http://bit.ly/iOELHL @4kidlit

Avoiding Viewpoint Mistakes: http://bit.ly/ihfWMa

Is your story worth saving? http://bit.ly/lH8cHb @JulieMusil

The modifier zone: http://bit.ly/kRBBDf

This Week’s Fail Whale–The Emotional Tweeter: http://bit.ly/iCRYo8

An Agent on Mass Pitching Your Project To Editors and Agents: http://bit.ly/l6nxLg

Feed your writer’s block: http://bit.ly/jIixyR

Ebook Sales Down? http://bit.ly/le4FYE

The 80/20 rule of Facebook marketing: http://bit.ly/l7TDbV

25 Things You Should Know About Writing A Novel (Or, “How The Lunatic Writes A Book”): http://bit.ly/j23IEK

Drawing the Transitions: http://bit.ly/lUoI18 @RavenRequiem13

Strategies for Promoting Multiple Sites via Social Media: http://bit.ly/k5j4VE

5 tips for writing a better “about me” page: http://bit.ly/jk31YO

Tips for getting your book reviewed: http://bit.ly/l2PZ5P

Embrace an indie publisher (Guardian): http://bit.ly/jtaIxC

How Modern Readers Find Books: http://bit.ly/kTsecI @camillelaguire

A librarian with ideas for solving the ebooks in libraries problem: http://bit.ly/iUfvib

Tips for your business cards: http://bit.ly/kcbr0v @spunkonastick

Tips for working with an artist on your book cover: http://bit.ly/jlXc4r

Writer’s Knowledge Base — Now 9000+ articles on : http://bit.ly/dYRayA

Fictional sleuths who use their disadvantages to their benefit: http://bit.ly/ju6QtZ @mkinberg

7 Habits of Highly Successful Bloggers: http://bit.ly/lkeZZn

Why Agents Don’t Find Many Authors At Conferences: http://bit.ly/jRknGH

How to search and access online resources for writers: http://bit.ly/kAmAH3 @jamigold

Non fiction books based on case studies: http://bit.ly/io8VjA

Keep your agent in the loop: http://bit.ly/ma9KcB

Does Your Reader “See” What You “See?” http://bit.ly/jse6It

The ultimate guide to daily blogging challenges: http://bit.ly/ms1dxF

Contrived Coincidences: http://bit.ly/miAR4f @RoniLoren

Why Disconnectors Are Critical In Keeping Your Readers Awake: http://bit.ly/iA0VEx

Twitter Profile Mistakes Writers Should Avoid: http://bit.ly/iugtYB @galleycat

Listen to your gut: http://bit.ly/jOW4JR

How Much Time Should Writers Devote to Social Media? http://bit.ly/mmWCBa

4 Tips to Getting a Writing Mentor: http://bit.ly/jJo2Sk

The 30 Harshest Author-on-Author Insults In History: http://bit.ly/lUy74s

How short stories can help you grab an agent’s attention: http://bit.ly/lqvAmc

Are Traditional Publishers Sitting on a Pot of Gold? http://bit.ly/l1KA0g

Give a Dry Blog New Life–The Power of Themes: http://bit.ly/k4LKCC

Maybe If I Had Those Boots: A List, Linda Carter, and Letting Go: http://bit.ly/irp37x @Christi_Craig

How to Find Your Stuff in Evernote: http://bit.ly/jkMGkx

5 reasons to switch to WordPress: http://bit.ly/iZ5X0q

33 Twitter Feeds to Follow (Poets &Writers): http://bit.ly/mt3Ozp

What Tolkien teaches us about conflict: http://bit.ly/ifjGWP @p2p_editor

Author Central on Amazon: http://bit.ly/kDbxns

How stats and numbers can rule writers’ lives: http://bit.ly/lKGh2d

POV confusion? Some links to help: http://bit.ly/hJZD8n

Using Narrative Patterns: http://bit.ly/kjJPrR

Errors when writing emotions: http://bit.ly/lHpyDR @JulietteWade

Authors Ask Agents: What Are The Publishers Doing for Us? http://bit.ly/lCKb8V @pubperspectives

Resolution—Tying up the Ends: http://bit.ly/kb948k

10 Sites to Help You Name Your Fictional Location: http://bit.ly/khxYgN

6 tips for moving your story forward (even on the busy days): http://bit.ly/lCyS8R @penguinusa

Creativity Tweets of the Week — 6/24/11: http://bit.ly/juvHEB

How one writer crafted a query: http://bit.ly/mug41z @BTMargins

Developing your unique writing voice: http://bit.ly/m4wlul

An agent with some commonly confused words: http://bit.ly/jJHFI4

Best Articles This Week for Writers 6/24/11: http://bit.ly/lGK8hs @4KidLit

Amazon tagging–is the party over? http://bit.ly/kz2N9B

What Goes Into A Media Kit? http://bit.ly/iQTta6 @raquelbyrnes

5 Openings to Avoid: http://bit.ly/kMe5cu

Interesting link roundup on the Borders mess, thoughts on B&N’s health, Amazon tablet, and more: http://bit.ly/iyu0Ab

How to write a good party: http://bit.ly/msDJoN @dirtywhitecandy

How to make readers care: http://bit.ly/klX3L7 @lisagailgreen

A screenwriter on outlines, treatments, and numbered pages: http://bit.ly/jJWz7N

3 act structure, simplified: http://bit.ly/mMHId7

Secondary characters can bring out the best in a protagonist (or create conflict for them): http://bit.ly/ko7mnW @CamilleLaguire

What Does “Write What You Know” Mean to You? http://bit.ly/m6J0Gc

Our manuscript–keeping the love alive: http://bit.ly/jf1b1V @labanan

Should Bookstores Charge for Author Events? http://bit.ly/kYKwkJ @galleycat

An editor takes a look at the story structure of a popular TV series: http://bit.ly/j9XSAQ

Names & titles make a difference (famous characters & books that originally had other names): http://bit.ly/kvMXKw @lauramarcella

30 Blog Topics For Writers: http://bit.ly/jh1u3s

What sales reps for publishers do: http://bit.ly/jT3rye

Blocking out ‘how we were raised’ to make ourselves able to promote: http://bit.ly/kYu1hG

Trusting the reader: http://bit.ly/iUfWg1

Book Club Resources for Kids: http://bit.ly/k2Fe2G @GalleyCat

7 Stupid Mistakes Most People Make When Trying to Follow Their Passion: http://bit.ly/kl4fJM

5 Promotion Tips for the Shy Writer: http://bit.ly/lmDdfk @RoniLoren

What Your Cover Should Not Do: http://bit.ly/jE9iSE

5 Things More Important Than Talent: http://bit.ly/mtuc0U

How to shine at a writing conference: http://bit.ly/kukVuq

Better Queries Through Movie Trailers: http://bit.ly/iyv4ok

The screenwriters’ trick for plotting: http://bit.ly/kogLaW

The Games We (Don’t) Play: How Authors Stay Offline (PW): http://bit.ly/mbjiwb

How Do We Stay Content With Our Own Writing Journeys? http://bit.ly/js0nsc

Possible tax deductions for US writers: http://bit.ly/l421qy

It’s all been done before: http://bit.ly/kD069B @lisagailgreen

Creating an author website? A run-down of the top 13 web hosts: http://bit.ly/ilQ6At

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.

9 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergJune 26, 2011

    Elizabeth – Thanks so much for this rich resource. I know I say it all the time, but it really makes a difference. And thanks, too, for including some of my stuff.

  2. Elizabeth, I don’t always tell you but your “Twitterific” resources are so helpful.

    Have a wonderful Sunday.

    T

  3. Nicole BasarabaJune 26, 2011

    Wow I’ve never see such a comprehensive list. You will keep us readers busy!

    Thank you.

  4. HeatherJune 26, 2011

    As so often happens, these are so awesome that I started clicking and had to come back! LOL! I’ve been so busy I can’t believe I haven’t ordered Finger Lickin Dead yet! I’m off to do that right now!

  5. SherylJune 26, 2011

    My Gosh, this is packed full of useful links. Thanks again, Elizabeth. :)

  6. JulietteJune 26, 2011

    I’ve been giving out Irresistably Sweet Blog Awards at Pop Classics (www.popclassicsjg.blogspot.com), and gave you one :)

  7. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsJune 26, 2011

    Margot–Absolutely! :)

    Teresa–Thanks for saying so!

    Heather–Thanks so much! :)

    Nicole–It’s a lot to digest! But there are some great links there.

    Sheryl–Hope you’ll enjoy the links!

    Juliette–Thanks so much! I appreciate it. :)

  8. Julie MusilJune 27, 2011

    You always have THE best tweets! Thanks for all you do.

  9. Jill KemererJune 27, 2011

    This round-up is like a mini-conference. Amazing! Thank you so much for putting all of these resources together. I’m blocking off a few hours to get through the ones that caught my eye.

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