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Below are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter in the past week. Hope you’ll enter this month’s WKB giveaway for a chance to win the “Butt-in-Chair” writer productivity eBook by Jennifer Blanchard.
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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
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And–Happy Father’s Day, Daddy! (And to all the dads out there. :) )

The elusive rewards of e-book publishing: http://bit.ly/kpewmT

Beware These Writing Pests: http://bit.ly/jT9RD3

Things one writer has learned after completing his 1st draft: http://bit.ly/jJWJxX @JustusRStone

Making thrillers out of classics: adapting Shakespeare’s Macbeth: http://bit.ly/mNvEcD

Writing time-management for the harried home-writer: http://bit.ly/kN2aL7

All About Glosses, or Brief Definitions: http://bit.ly/kyicNq

Why writing a sleuthing have a lot in common: http://bit.ly/keR6wt @mkinberg

The Art of Keeping Your Blog Audience Coming Back for More: http://bit.ly/lrWX8C

My “Finger Lickin’ Dead” release and a chance to win it: http://bit.ly/jy9s1J

Did You Know? Twitter Hashtags & How to Use Them: http://bit.ly/kETg19 @JanetBoyer

Working Within a Critique Group: http://bit.ly/jaMeRJ

Amateur-Hour Books: Do You Know the Warning Signs? http://bit.ly/lGkJud

Publishing Traditionally Without an Agent – Part II: http://bit.ly/kS9LzN

5 Tips to Stay Encouraged During Querying: http://bit.ly/jYaZKg

5 Articles on Knowing When to Submit: http://bit.ly/jJj4jH

Yoga for Writers: http://bit.ly/msLXdV

5 ways to screw up your author podcast: http://bit.ly/iInClc

It’s a Start: The First Line: http://bit.ly/jUyKKd

Edit in an Instant? Ain’t Gonna Happen: http://bit.ly/iTZfJA

Write Your Query FIRST for a Better Book: http://bit.ly/kUfGL4

On Story Arcs: http://bit.ly/lsSw8o

Trading Excerpts with Other Authors in the Back Matter of Your Ebook: http://bit.ly/jqNnf0

Write your novel in 30 days–Day 3: Getting your ducks in a row: http://bit.ly/jH2LLf @Mommy_Authors

The 10 Most Powerful Women Authors (Forbes): http://onforb.es/kmcqPc

For writing quotes–from the interesting to the inspirational: @AdviceToWriters and http://www.advicetowriters.com/

20 Reasons Why Creative People Work in Cafes: http://bit.ly/jZVNsE via @on_creativity

A writer & tweeter focuses on giveaways for readers & publicizes contests for promoting authors: @romancegiveaway @joanswan

A prolific book cover artist explains her process: http://bit.ly/isXO21

Are you misappropriating malapropisms? http://bit.ly/iVUFwR

Writing Male Characters: http://bit.ly/jdywAe

Vampires: Origins, Evolution and Role in Fantasy Fiction: http://bit.ly/mp9gF7

The inculcation of some good writing habits: http://bit.ly/kvCoik

10 Tips for Critiquing Other People’s Writing: http://bit.ly/lTi0uw

5 Weak Words that Make Your Writing Less Effective: http://bit.ly/l6Kt48

Drafting your first novel: http://bit.ly/mjYvRc

How to Be a Dream Interview Subject: http://bit.ly/jt6YdJ

Beating Writer’s Block Using Everyday Experiences: http://bit.ly/mbpFCY

17 tips for a successful writing blog: http://bit.ly/mmcwKD @annerallen

Real Life Diagnostics: Opening Thrill of a Thriller: http://bit.ly/iKgdye

Fixing flat sentences: http://bit.ly/kdPJCd

Writers–appreciate your growth: http://bit.ly/lRIIzd @juliemusil

How To Write Novels and Short Stories – Not: http://bit.ly/lWHLJa

A helpful thesaurus for settings, emotions, symbolism, & weather–now with character traits: http://bit.ly/mQINxh @AngelaAckerman

Write your novel in 30 days–Day 5:Turning Points: http://bit.ly/jY3Dlg @Mommy_Authors

Researching story locations: http://bit.ly/mmh4kk @storiestorm

Now with over 8000 links to help #writers find resources: http://bit.ly/dYRayA

Examples of series that have been continued after the author’s demise: http://bit.ly/kALbyr @mkinberg

The well-read author–tips for finding time to read: http://bit.ly/jdqPBL @penguinusa

4 Ways to Grow Your Blog with the Power of Experts: http://bit.ly/myyPpf

The New Nook Simple Touch Reader: Awesome for Reading and Buying Books. Everything else? Meh. http://bit.ly/mpqq27

Cover Page Design for the Dirt Poor and Graphically Challenged: http://bit.ly/jL5NtE

Tasks that take up a writer’s work day: http://bit.ly/mOIb49

9 ways to build a better blog and increase your traffic in the process: http://bit.ly/kLws0C @Harrison314

Developing Your Creative Practice: http://bit.ly/lOpVkp

How to Win Readers and Make Them Stick: http://bit.ly/jgTvMw

My look at a master of mystery who inspired me to write: http://bit.ly/iT9Xpk @kbowenwriter

Lee Goldberg’s response to Joe Konrath’s post on the Mystery Writers of America: http://bit.ly/iuy9GU

An Editor Looks at First Pages: http://bit.ly/jod1Mv

As usual, a nice links roundup from 2 historical writers: http://bit.ly/mNWInq

Search my tweets– http://dld.bz/KPgS

Balancing the long view and the short view as a writer: http://bit.ly/mwtGeX

Traditional & Indie Publishing Advantages: http://bit.ly/m203UX

40+ Free Tools for Authors: http://bit.ly/ltxIGx

Improving Creativity: The Absorb Brainset: http://bit.ly/lb0ixD

Tips for attending writers’ conferences: http://bit.ly/msEwh1

Young Adult Literature: Is it too dark? WSJ Thinks So…http://bit.ly/kiX9j5

Maintaining your story’s verb tense: http://bit.ly/iBxwYR

Are Teen Novels Dark and Depraved — or Saving Lives? (Publishers Weekly): http://bit.ly/jMABnO

Stories are like sharks – to stay alive they must keep moving: http://bit.ly/iN0Qcd

Killing the Sacred Cows of Publishing: Speed: http://bit.ly/lIVgw0

The Matrix Moment of Story Engineering: http://bit.ly/l4qBzj

Tips for interviewing: http://bit.ly/lIss4f

Writers Beware: http://bit.ly/k58cHI

Promotional Materials For Authors: Bookmarks: http://bit.ly/kFydcr

Heroic fantasy: http://bit.ly/m8aqHz

Sex vs. Relationships in YA: http://bit.ly/malmj4

YA Fairy Tale Retellings: http://bit.ly/ixa7rU

Manage Email, Not Time: http://bit.ly/k37Gb0

For the writer addicted to office supply stores…a blog devoted to pens: http://bit.ly/iAsAhW via @designerdaze

10 of the best bows and arrows in literature (Guardian): http://bit.ly/iIakGK

Why ‘real poets’ don’t exist: http://bit.ly/j3EMpL

A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices: http://bit.ly/lBjKse

Plotting the Mystery: http://bit.ly/kadBf3

Why 1 writer won’t include musical references in his books: http://bit.ly/mbz8Pu

A character trait thesaurus entry for “thoughtful”: http://bit.ly/jDPU2s @AngelaAckerman

The search engine for #writers: http://bit.ly/dYRayA

The real road to social media success may surprise you: http://bit.ly/lT0y5c

The Secret to Selling: Writing a Fast-Paced Novel: http://bit.ly/jcrERU

The courage *not* to publish: http://bit.ly/mGt6P5

Writing a sequel? Tips to keep from boring returning readers or confusing new ones: http://t.co/bq877QW @HartJohnson

40 Questions for a Stronger Manuscript: http://bit.ly/iPP1WP @4kidlit

Scenes are about change: http://bit.ly/iTSYfi

Should you consider using chapter titles? http://bit.ly/lkeY1M @JulietteWade

“The Help” –Context and Concept: http://bit.ly/lyZoWx

5 Reasons to Consider Giving Away a Free Ebook: http://bit.ly/jQXKYc

One writer’s road map for writing mysteries: http://bit.ly/kgIoLf

The Importance of Supporting Characters: http://bit.ly/m5htd7

What Makes Good Sci Fi: http://bit.ly/kPNty5

7 Ways to Build Up Your Writing Confidence: http://bit.ly/mlCGyS

6 Easy Ways To Reward Your Twitter Followers: http://on.mash.to/lSjDTT

Just because the book is bad doesn’t mean someone will come to your house and arrest you: http://bit.ly/ldEUAe

The Emptiness of ‘Literary Fiction’ and the Stereotyping of Genre Literature: http://bit.ly/ln1XHq

A Tip for the First Time Novelist: http://bit.ly/j6CWx2

Why Staying Silent Can Cost You: http://bit.ly/lP0jn3

Sign up for the monthly WKB newsletter for the web’s best links and interviews: http://bit.ly/gx7hg1

The Hunger Games – A Lesson In Plot: http://bit.ly/mgFXaH

Enjoy mysteries? Know someone who does? Check out my latest: Finger Lickin’ Dead: Kindle: http://amzn.to/kh7MAp Print: http://amzn.to/lfUE2N

How to Revise a Manuscript or Story: http://bit.ly/lFYzd9

A Tortoise Writer Picks Up the Pace: http://bit.ly/mbdgo6

Into? In To? Onto? On To? http://bit.ly/jPD3TJ

10 Ways to Improve Your Author Website: http://bit.ly/k95Xbw

Conquering show and tell: http://bit.ly/iGnHjg

Juggling Plots, Characters, Publishers and Editors…Keeping it All Straight: http://bit.ly/ju2YCv

3 ways readers will judge your work: http://bit.ly/j0FqTg

5 Excellent Tips for Platform Building: http://bit.ly/inThpe

How to Characterize Wrong, in 3 Easy Steps: http://bit.ly/j8gChS

What Went Wrong with the Star Wars Prequels? http://bit.ly/ivK4GR

The Novel with Many Narrators is a Multiheaded Beast: http://bit.ly/ju1gaR

8 Reasons Why Unplugging Can Generate Better Ideas For Your Writing: http://bit.ly/kVR1nf

Working Through Pain: http://bit.ly/kSpy4K @ajackwriting

Blogging Solution For Those Who Hate To Blog: http://bit.ly/mC1FBd

More Sacred Cow-Tipping–Common Blogging Misconceptions: http://bit.ly/jvsOKr

Plot Busters – Three Tips from “Tangled”: http://bit.ly/jW84xn

5 Productivity Tools for the Busy Freelancer: http://bit.ly/jEnJId

Querying dos and don’ts: http://bit.ly/kz1eaQ @HartJohnson @raquelbyrnes

How should authors deal with reviews? http://bit.ly/mLp3K8

Focus your Worldbuilding Efforts: http://bit.ly/ivvX07

Increasing Your Writing Productivity: http://bit.ly/kdeCTb

Love me! Read me! Buy me! Promoting Your Book: http://bit.ly/kyXIrt

The Dreaded Opening! – 5 Points about your Opening Scene: http://bit.ly/m0gA26

Book Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation And Using Press Releases For Your Book: http://bit.ly/jHVNxb @thecreativepenn

Conflict—Beyond Arguments and Fist Fights: http://bit.ly/lTTsUH

Literary Agents: Top 10 Ways to Make or Break that Relationship AFTER you Sign: http://bit.ly/lWNi1N

Book promo–traditional and 21st century: http://bit.ly/lHHtOq @SpunkOnAStick

Are You Ready for The Call? http://bit.ly/imi4TG

On the Edge of Your Seat – Creating Suspense: http://bit.ly/jHix2t

Make Your Writer’s Bookshelf Work For You: http://bit.ly/kd2T3L @jhansenwrites

What men and women talk about when they talk about publishing: http://bit.ly/iTuHxr & http://bit.ly/lnnFkP via @Porter_Anderson @donlinn

Self-editing checklist–repetition: http://bit.ly/iYP2bC

Writing for Reluctant Readers: http://bit.ly/kXJUZg

Developing the Hook in a Query Letter: http://bit.ly/kR2Ak5

Need help with pacing? http://bit.ly/gbXFZH

7 Solutions for Repetitive Sentence Structure: http://bit.ly/mk60yf

Must writers be natural storytellers? http://bit.ly/m1huNk @JulieMusil

Have You Posted Your Work Online? http://bit.ly/kc4d6V

Why Email Kills Productivity & What You Can Do About It: http://bit.ly/iMn38C

Writing From a Woman’s Point of View: http://bit.ly/kkdExi

Write Creatively, Stress Free: http://bit.ly/jIp0YJ

One writer is happy about advice she *didn’t* take: http://bit.ly/l4jxCa

Need help with scene transitions? http://bit.ly/fivggV

How Writers Can Rock LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/mj6lqU @jhansenwrites

This Week’s Twitter Tip–Understand the Power of Names: http://bit.ly/lO0zM7

The Pubbed Writer’s 7 Deadly Sins: http://bit.ly/lQWLx5

7 tips for writing away from home: http://bit.ly/lQhMnf @AlanOrloff

4 steps to useful critiques: http://bit.ly/jEpX16

Tips for Tackling the Rewrite: http://bit.ly/kWW3mk

10 Ways to Avoid Mid-Book Doldrums: http://bit.ly/j70S00

Building a book blurb: http://bit.ly/mD0dRH

3 things to do before you pay for professional copyediting: http://bit.ly/l0iBCa

Story structure–beginnings: http://bit.ly/lRxT8f

How X-Men Can Help You Craft a Better Antagonist: http://bit.ly/iQZHCr

What KIND of story is it? http://bit.ly/jTxPwR

Best Articles This Week for Writers 6/17/11: http://bit.ly/iqKcrY @4kidlit

eBook Self-Publishing: A Simple Guideline and Some Tips on Taking Those First Steps: http://bit.ly/kREUH9

Creativity Tweets of the Week — 6/17/11: http://bit.ly/iutKfK @on_creativity

A Case For Slow Writing: http://bit.ly/kdqxvh

Why Writers Need Lists: http://bit.ly/iN3ZuK

The Writer’s Soul: Built One Crack At A Time: http://bit.ly/iusRJp

On publishers who say they’re “looking for new voices:” http://bit.ly/lLTlP0

Why Creative Blocks Aren’t Always Bad: http://bit.ly/imqrOj

How Much Should an Editor Charge? http://bit.ly/j1cobA

A writer’s standing desk experiment: http://zenhabits.net/stand/

10 Stages of Revision Emotions: http://bit.ly/m9mBWG

Word 2010, Track Changes, and Privacy Concerns: http://bit.ly/lf1axF

Sexism in SF and F? http://bit.ly/kn5nqP

How to Manage Freelance Writing Projects: http://bit.ly/k9xpCN

Write What You Know? Maybe Not: http://bit.ly/mNcBlz

Dictate Your Story – An Unconventional Method of Completing A First Draft: http://bit.ly/jHhK7M

Why The 99-Cent Price Point May Not Be Working for You: http://bit.ly/jEhTCX

Formulating a fantastic first line: http://bit.ly/kwK4vw

Collaborative Writing: http://bit.ly/miIcWL

Are appearances still a worthwhile way to promote your book? http://bit.ly/mOkLfF

What to do after finishing your 1st draft: http://bit.ly/ke6HNT

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. Christine MurrayJune 19, 2011

    I’ve learnt so much by following your links here and on twitter. Thanks so much!

  2. Margot KinbergJune 19, 2011

    Elizabeth – Thanks, as always, for this resource!! And thanks for including some of my stuff, too *blush*

  3. djskrimiblogJune 19, 2011

    Thank you for a great bunch of links. As usual, there is something for any writer, no matter where you are in the process.

  4. L. Diane WolfeJune 19, 2011

    Did you include your post from Thursday?

  5. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsJune 19, 2011

    Christine–So glad they’re helpful!

    Margot–And great posts they were!

    Diane–It’s on there…maybe 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the post? Thanks for hosting!

  6. HeatherJune 19, 2011

    These are great! I started clicking and had to come back to comment!

  7. Cold As HeavenJune 19, 2011

    Some very good links. I bookmarked the “Tip for First Time Novelist” >:)

    Cold As Heaven

  8. Alex J. CavanaughJune 19, 2011

    And all ready for your visit tomorrow, Elizabeth!

  9. Jen BloodJune 21, 2011

    Thanks for such great links – these will keep me going for days! And, in particular, thanks for including me in the list – I’m thrilled!

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