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

The Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine, designed by software engineer and writer Mike Fleming, makes all these links searchable—try it for searches on plotting, characterization, querying, book promo, and more.

Finger Lickin’ Dead releases Tuesday! :)

250 Books By Women All Men Should Read: http://bit.ly/llNfsJ

How to Nix the Fear and Pitch that Post: http://bit.ly/jHiv0P

Aisle and Isle: http://bit.ly/mAAP6e

Eating the Elephant (making writing a habit and setting goals): http://bit.ly/jMMWoq

Constructing Your First Chapter: http://bit.ly/kRiJIt

Coming ‘Out of the Closet’ as a Writer: http://bit.ly/kHRAK4

A character survey that you can save and print: http://bit.ly/llBTvb

How do you find the time to write? http://bit.ly/lTf0I7 @JulietteWade

Children’s Books Are Not Just For Kids Anymore: http://bit.ly/liGdky

Resources for Young Writers: http://bit.ly/iT53uH

Publishing Traditionally Without an Agent: http://bit.ly/ikr5lq

On punctuation: http://bit.ly/imes74

8 Things To Consider When You Are Stuck: http://bit.ly/mq89VF

Introversion/Extroversion and Social Media: http://bit.ly/iYM1kK

What to expect during a critique: http://bit.ly/mJR22C @TereKirkland

What conflict isn’t: http://bit.ly/jSBkXL

Purple Prose = Empty Description: http://bit.ly/mQxtNI

Write for Your Readers: http://bit.ly/k1t59W

Why Introverts Don’t Need a Personality Transplant to Successfully Market: http://bit.ly/mxvhzV

3 Ways to Add Pizzazz to Your Author Bio: http://bit.ly/lbUdLS @keligwyn

An editor posts on dialect: http://bit.ly/mykWoF @TheresaStevens

Facts About Phrasal Verbs: http://bit.ly/iXecSY

Another Dialog Between Authors Barry Eisler and Joe Konrath: http://bit.ly/moDLmY

Books (and sites) On (selling your) Writing: http://bit.ly/lMm7QL

Writing YA Versus Adult Fiction: what’s the difference? http://bit.ly/mRehLE

Self-editing checklist–characterization: http://bit.ly/jwx1fe

Cliched Writing: Avoid it Like the Plague: http://bit.ly/iYezbN

5 reasons readers might not finish your book: http://bit.ly/kahf5T

Should You Design Your Own Book? Pro and Con: http://bit.ly/ioWFiu

How to Be a Disciplined Freelance Writer: http://bit.ly/iuvTkx

The pricing of ebooks and perceived value: http://bit.ly/itxoXI

6 Digital Tools That Keep 1 Writer Sane: http://bit.ly/jboQmj

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Veggie Casserole http://bit.ly/kwbq2Z @CleoCoyle

How Can You Screw Up Your Book Cover? Let Me Count The Ways: http://bit.ly/m52nun

Characteristic Ages of Genres: http://bit.ly/jnesrq

6 Reasons Why You Need to Publish Ebooks: http://bit.ly/lFP0PP

10 Signs that You’re Doing Networking All Wrong: http://bit.ly/msUq7h

Revisiting the 3-Act Structure: http://bit.ly/lHKrVT

High impact fiction portrays universal human experiences: http://bit.ly/iuBWmv

Emotional State is Trajectory – Why You Might Un-Revise: http://bit.ly/kW9IE2

Are Hashtags the New Global Book Club? http://bit.ly/kIs9lB

Should Your Ebook Have an Afterword? http://bit.ly/iitPas

9 Twitter Tactics: What Works For You? http://bit.ly/mLIxYQ @BloggingMentor

Mystery Writers of America Opens Membership Door To Some eBook & Print-On-Demand Publishers: http://bit.ly/mz1vJB

Why Hard Work Matters More Than Talent: http://bit.ly/klteHV

How A Few Measly Words Can Dramatically Improve Your Article Headlines: http://bit.ly/ld4167

The Shelf Lives of Expressions and Slang: http://bit.ly/lqzu7Q

Agents–surviving the transition: http://bit.ly/l8NUDD

Worldbuilding: exceptions to the rules: http://bit.ly/iByHSw

A Few Words about Conflict: http://bit.ly/kiuc9x

Physical therapy for your writing: http://bit.ly/m60piK @jhansenwrites

7 Things Guns Cannot Actually Do: http://bit.ly/iqqFGo

Worldbuilding: New Discoveries (use your people!): http://bit.ly/iPXDwP

Physical Clichés: http://bit.ly/mgGM3l

Branding 101: Be Google-able: http://bit.ly/j0VR35 @JamiGold

Book Trailers, Batman, and Short-Form Promotion: http://bit.ly/kI5ZM6

An Agent On Engaging Your Audience: http://bit.ly/iRx5Gx

10 ways to write a book review and what to do when the book sucks: http://bit.ly/mjCHHK @emlynchand

9 Tips for a Successful Twitter Party: http://bit.ly/lkhkHo

Thanks to @TheBookResort for a delicious review of “Finger Lickin’ Dead!” http://bit.ly/lazEjf My book releases Tuesday!

Should you have multiple blogs? http://bit.ly/jnHy1p

Speaking Engagements – Be Prepared: http://bit.ly/iUb2tW @SpunkOnAStick

How Freewriting Can Help Writers Overcome Procrastination: http://bit.ly/jTsbnO

7 Traffic Stats You Should Know About Your Blog Or Website: http://bit.ly/lXsaAi @tonyeldridge

Writing Contests:Should You Take a Shot? http://bit.ly/jQPPQ1

Agent-author cliques? http://bit.ly/jo3o2m @literaticat

Tips for writing description: http://bit.ly/muM9cv

For publishers, the author is just one more noodle in a big bowl of pasta: http://bit.ly/mR9Fpi

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Barbecue and Blue http://bit.ly/mMlihs @CleoCoyle

6 Tips for Writing ‘Clean’ For Young Adults: http://bit.ly/jaktv2

Top 10 World-Ending Threats In Comics: http://bit.ly/jnIGHG

Why being female and writing fantasy has its drawbacks: http://bit.ly/mzsGQp

Get the best writing articles from May and an interview with author @janice_hardy at http://bit.ly/kmJuy8 #writetips @hiveword

The Characters Must Come First (in Any Genre): http://bit.ly/lb45CZ

What to do with extra words: http://bit.ly/khDt7c

10 Things about Plot Bunnies: http://bit.ly/jcP5Dy

Contract Red Flag: Net Profit Royalty Clauses: http://bit.ly/lgJy7C

5 Ways to Develop a Unique Voice: http://bit.ly/khP3KS

How to Read a Book Contract – For Avoidance of Doubt: http://bit.ly/mwDU0s

Dialogue: Let’s be real. http://bit.ly/jouzCY

3 Reasons Dialog is Important, 3 Reasons It’s Not: http://bit.ly/jTkLW1 @victoriamixon

General tips for not freaking out when you miss a deadline: http://bit.ly/lxjqhe

3 Things Screenwriting Taught 1 Writer That She Applied to Fiction: http://bit.ly/lYrJpi

Thematic Significance for Writers: http://bit.ly/mJS4y4

Twitter Follow Button Simplified for Publishers, Authors & Readers: http://bit.ly/k5loSD

3 Signs You’re Renovating a Condemned Novel: http://bit.ly/jjKdLM

Putting a Series Out of Its Misery: http://bit.ly/ls4fGd

A look at bookshop mysteries: http://bit.ly/koZZNx @mkinberg

When Is Lying in Memoir Acceptable? 3 Key Issues: http://bit.ly/llOmWp

Are You A Blogger Buddy Or A Blogger Bum? http://bit.ly/jEzIkV

A way to study outer and inner story in your favorite books: http://bit.ly/inHffd

6 Steps to Returning to Writing: http://bit.ly/jPQmL5

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Bruschetta Open-Faced Sandwich http://bit.ly/l1wiKI @CleoCoyle

Writers’ Time Management? http://bit.ly/laDRpy

How to Handle Those Pesky Rejection Letters: http://bit.ly/mAwYcl

On Grammar and Punctuation: http://bit.ly/jAgIra

Writing paradoxes: http://bit.ly/mnIVLJ

Branding 101: Online Brand vs. Author Brand: http://bit.ly/kgnZZo @JamiGold

The #FF (Follow Friday) Blitzkrieg: http://bit.ly/k6lbnS

Tags deleted from Kindle ebooks. What did you expect? http://bit.ly/jHrxTw

4 Easy Ways to Boost Your Word Count: http://bit.ly/llIxkP @MuseInks

5 Tools to Carry in a Conspiring Universe: http://bit.ly/jThtWf

Are You Linked In? http://bit.ly/jm8luO @jhansenwrites

10 signs of an approaching deadline: http://bit.ly/kEKCRz @elspethwrites

Visual Image Systems: http://bit.ly/jQm6EC

Scene Antagonists–The Making of a Hero: http://bit.ly/j9wfwe

Developing Your Creative Practice: http://bit.ly/l22neW

25 Words and Their Prepositional Pals: http://bit.ly/lcAh4a

8 Things You Need to Know About Living With a Writer: http://bit.ly/iTp5u4

Craft an Exceptional Elevator Pitch: http://bit.ly/lmKidl

Book proposals for nonfiction: http://bit.ly/mDBv92

In Defense of Keeping the Day Job: http://bit.ly/jXyDw5

Supporting Other Authors – Are they Competition or Support? http://bit.ly/kxzeKU @sarahketley

The Rogue Gallery: http://bit.ly/j7uWO1

Frustrated by Rejections? Change Your Angle: http://bit.ly/ioL1mb

Forget About Being Published: http://bit.ly/mfrpVE

Murder Your Muse: http://bit.ly/islB0t @mjcache

For screenwriters–an app that lets you open Final Draft (.fdx) files on your iPad: http://bit.ly/mr8EW4

An Agent on Response, No Response, Auto-response: http://bit.ly/lW4gk4

15 Figures of Speech to Color Your Characters: http://bit.ly/mp6Nxq

6 Saboteurs of Creativity and How to Thwart Them: http://bit.ly/mgvHCK @TheCreativePenn

Techniques for plotting: http://bit.ly/m5v4WX

Developing Supporting Characters: http://bit.ly/lc6zBG

Why pants and plots are the same thing: http://bit.ly/muaMT9

How authors are misled into thinking they’ve self-published when they haven’t: http://bit.ly/lrVSAI

Exploring moral dilemmas in our writing: http://bit.ly/lPMVNx

Writer’s Block and Depression: Why You Shouldn’t Bully Your Muse: http://bit.ly/m9PA9T

Do you have a Memory Palace? http://bit.ly/ijLZvA

What Else Does Your Character Want: http://bit.ly/kJmFt3

Magic in Fantasy: An Introduction: http://bit.ly/ja04hw

How to Get Your Ebook Listed for Free at Amazon (maybe): http://bit.ly/iTYTtZ @GoblinWriter

Fear of letting go: http://bit.ly/jT7Ij9

An editor posts about Publish America’s entry into the lit. agent biz: http://bit.ly/jvpfAx

The Call of the Wild: Fiction Writing: http://bit.ly/jcEyMR

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave http://bit.ly/kJa5OE @CleoCoyle

Pricing Your Ebook at 99 Cents: Pros and Cons: http://bit.ly/mLRIZJ

Are Happy Endings a Must? http://bit.ly/iX5HVk

Pronoun confusion: http://bit.ly/khVJXF

Memoir 101: http://bit.ly/kCx7ZU

The writing juggling act: http://bit.ly/ktNLpW

Tips from a burgeoning travel writer: http://bit.ly/iNkWA9

What’s wrong with Huckleberry Finn? http://bit.ly/jwWlCh @p2p_editor

A look at compelling openings: http://bit.ly/lsomWz

The Outline Dilemma—Plotting vs. Pantsing: http://bit.ly/jZjg6p

13 reasons why it’s hard to find the right critique partner: http://bit.ly/k3RAbe

Twitterific–my week in tweets: http://bit.ly/mwtlif

21st Century Evolution Of The Agent’s Role: http://bit.ly/ix5flu

How to help your favorite authors: http://bit.ly/lDiNGD @GoblinWriter

Dangers of the open schedule: http://bit.ly/kpigfR

7 Questions That Need To Be Asked On Writing About Writing: http://bit.ly/mNlpld

Top 10 Best Resource Guides for e-Book Authors: http://bit.ly/jk4MEY

How To Avoid the Trap of Creating Unlikable Characters: http://bit.ly/m6W36K

10 mistakes 1 writer has made: http://bit.ly/k3m3EX

The Case Against the Em Dash: http://slate.me/jm2MAC

Writing on the edge of genre: http://bit.ly/iwRrVS

7 Tips for Getting Your Guest Posts Published: http://bit.ly/iLmfb0

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Sweet Revenge http://bit.ly/jc7Dy1 @CleoCoyle

Chaperoning a field trip is like a well-told story: http://bit.ly/jSr4VB @laurapauling

The Art Of The Blurb Request: http://bit.ly/kYwfnn

A Critical Marketing Secret: Don’t Go It Alone: http://bit.ly/jzFXjf

The Art of the Two-Book Deal: http://bit.ly/mzSvWX

5 Sentences Saved by Em Dashes: http://bit.ly/it8waV

How to Start a Writers’ Group (And Keep It Going): http://bit.ly/jKnoUu

Chatty Main Characters: http://bit.ly/l4gfJx

An editor on hyphenated compound adjectives: http://bit.ly/myrIhp

How to find out if your agent is an idiot: http://bit.ly/lbPpfy

10 questions to consider when hiring a freelance editor: http://bit.ly/kzVyjv

Tips for writing natural dialogue: http://bit.ly/kXpetZ

The Importance of First Impressions: http://bit.ly/lr0aiu @ingridsundberg

Is your idea blog-worthy or book-ready? http://bit.ly/kzixCc

The importance of consciously setting goals for our writing: http://bit.ly/j1t9Q6

9 Tips For Finishing That Novel: http://bit.ly/mChqLr

Diversity in SF/F for Young Readers, part 1: http://bit.ly/kKdeVf, part 2: http://bit.ly/j3RzVH, part 3: http://bit.ly/mqQox3

As a writer, it’s normal to struggle: http://bit.ly/m7cyCC

PublishAmerica Will Be Your Literary Agent…For $199: http://bit.ly/kRRGxu @victoriastrauss

8 Ways to Use Blogging as an Interactive Marketing Tool: http://bit.ly/jeatLb

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Wouldn’t You Like to Be a Pepper, Too? http://bit.ly/luHwst @CleoCoyle

Find your unique hooks: http://bit.ly/mGIu7S

How to give a good interview: http://bit.ly/iDNBg2

Is there really such a thing as an original story? http://bit.ly/kRX5pk

Revisions Rock the House: http://bit.ly/kzDvzv

Strengthen Your Voice: http://bit.ly/kVgDC4

Do Stories Need a Theme? http://bit.ly/kAzeCx @jamigold

How to Tell a Compelling Story in 3 Steps: http://bit.ly/lvPzVf

Best Articles This Week for Writers 5/27/11: http://bit.ly/kPUHnF @4kidlit

Studying books you love: http://bit.ly/iJXkeH

Creativity Tweets of the Week : http://bit.ly/mjSZRH @on_creativity

An editor on chapter headings: http://bit.ly/iFVjOR

The Joy of Writing (Not More, Just Better) Sex: http://bit.ly/lpYIqD @BTMargins

5 Free E-Books Every Writer Needs: http://bit.ly/jFj6zf @janefriedman

Scenes in swim lanes: http://bit.ly/ipdzPN

5 ways to avoid an info dump: http://bit.ly/kvLUMo

62 ways to improve your press releases: http://bit.ly/jxHC0k

Are Your Blog Comments Good, Bad or Ugly? http://bit.ly/mmGtwY @BloggingMentor

How Many Projects Should You Have Before You Submit? An agent answers: http://bit.ly/lEVnFb

Tips for writing openings: http://bit.ly/lLauqd @authorterryo

10 Short Lessons From The World’s Best Copywriters: http://bit.ly/lAwwHp

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 KinbergJune 5, 2011

    Elizabeth – What a helpful collection of links! And thanks for including one of mine, too :-).

  2. Alex J. CavanaughJune 5, 2011

    And people think I visit a lot of blogs…

  3. HeatherJune 5, 2011

    Going through your wonderful links is my favorite way to spend a Sunday morning! I’m going to get my coffee and be right back…

  4. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsJune 6, 2011

    Thanks y’all! Have fun with the links. :)

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