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

I’m delighted that now we have an efficient method of locating resources on writing topics when you need them—via the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine and software engineer and writer Mike Fleming’s ingenuity. The links I tweet (which are writers’ blogs, agents’ and editors’ blogs) all are added to the engine to make it easier for you to access the information you’re looking for.

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Creativity Tweets of the Week – 03/18/11: http://bit.ly/dPx1Ce

A Million Ways Not to Write a Book: http://bit.ly/eKWDSR

Creating Active Characters in YA Novels: http://bit.ly/hQlF7i

Over 6000 links to help #writers find resources: http://bit.ly/dYRayA

9 Writer Woes and the Books to Cure Them: http://bit.ly/e17eHE

Self-Editing at the Story Level: http://bit.ly/er3SeS

Description–Fictional Characters and Setting: http://bit.ly/heEMMm

On embracing our strengths: http://bit.ly/gM2fil

Forget PowerPoint! How to Deliver Awesome Presentations: http://bit.ly/hb1DjC

Best articles this week for writers 3/18/11: http://bit.ly/eXlXH9 @4kidlit

Getting the Most Out of Your Main Character: http://bit.ly/fuawB3

Be a writing rebel–break some rules: http://bit.ly/i8oDXX @4kidlit

15 Exercises You Can Do Sitting In Front Of Your Computer: http://bit.ly/dXR964

Author Voice vs. Character Voice – Finding Both: http://bit.ly/ijwbD6

Writing prologues that work: http://bit.ly/dRB4At

How non-conformist characters have spiced up crime fiction: http://bit.ly/giOWyA @mkinberg

Avoiding self-evident statements: http://bit.ly/eo3v2s

How one set of co-authors got their agent: http://bit.ly/eBtLs0

Crits for Water Campaign: http://bit.ly/e5hUg2 @janicehardy

Writing through it: http://bit.ly/eBmuoD

Do writers have to be closers? http://bit.ly/funVeW

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Julie’s EAT HEALTHY French fries http://bit.ly/hWCOKF @CleoCoyle

The Power of Peer Recommendations & Reviews: http://bit.ly/gjCV9J

How to Use Dialogue to Avoid Lengthy Info Dumps: http://bit.ly/hH6ziW

5 Writing Excuses You Should Eliminate Now: http://bit.ly/h2XsQL

Blogging-The New Fast Food of Writing: http://bit.ly/gueGxC

Use the delete key–9 places to start whacking at your words: http://bit.ly/i7RK6R

Newspaper Guild Calls for Unpaid Huffington Post Writers To Strike: http://bit.ly/gcoO0A

Screenwriting tips for novelists: http://bit.ly/fwDawC @writerWyoming

Writers’ Tools: The Whiteboard: http://bit.ly/gkAxPM @LyndaRYoung

Search my tweets– http://dld.bz/KPgS

Indie Bookstores, eBooks and Google Books: http://bit.ly/hGYk1E @danielaudet

‘What I Really Want Is Someone Rolling Around in the Text’ (NY Times Magazine): http://nyti.ms/eooprl

10 Reasons to Practice Freewriting: http://bit.ly/hhbf3r @CherylRWrites

The indie movement in media and how it may have changed us for the better: http://bit.ly/i98oyu @thinkstory

Where Should You List Your Manuscript’s Word Count? http://bit.ly/eq0abt

For Your Non-Tweeting Friends: Reflections from a Confirmed Twitter Freak: http://bit.ly/foIHCp @jennyhansen

5 Ways To Forget About Writers Block (And Actually Start Writing): http://bit.ly/hcDRSY

Choosing one story idea over another: http://bit.ly/fFQUat

Tough lessons from a debut novelist: http://bit.ly/i8Ld6k

Determining Your Blog’s Weak Spots And How To Correct Them: http://bit.ly/fFQD8u

20 tips for a bestselling interview: http://bit.ly/hGltop

Tips for breaking the rules in mystery writing: http://bit.ly/hqNlVj

How to Record a Video Interview in 8 Steps: http://bit.ly/fPHLOI

Plotting is easy: http://bit.ly/gqFdSo

An author’s personal writing checklist: http://bit.ly/fdzYTc

10 decisions you can make about your writing right now: http://bit.ly/hPxDN6

A site to help get your creative juices flowing (microwriting with prompts): http://bit.ly/e9oH1T @CarlosNZ

Spring cleaning for writers–clearing out that email inbox: http://bit.ly/hNrLVF

14 ways to enjoy doing something you’ve procrastinated (writing?): http://bit.ly/dF7t1q

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Happy St. Patrick’s Day Cupcakes! http://bit.ly/i7NoM7 @CleoCoyle

Journalists debate: Should ebook titles be in quotes or italics? http://bit.ly/h3zNFZ

World creation: http://bit.ly/f1GR9l

Subconscious Storytelling: http://bit.ly/eP3Odl @storiestorm

5 things that turned one person into a writer: http://bit.ly/goOX6r

Tips on finding an agent: http://bit.ly/i1Ypjn

Turn Your Book Into an App: 5 Questions to Ask an App Developer: http://bit.ly/eT6QzG

If manuscripts were lovers: http://bit.ly/gj3BMZ

5 free apps for writers: http://bit.ly/hmQSdi

The Art of Turning A Negative Comment Into A Positive: http://bit.ly/fBa9Yt

Blood and Guts 101 for Screenwriters: http://bit.ly/hRuqbs

Literary vs. Genre Fiction: http://bit.ly/eMnDzP

Avoiding Melodrama by Writing Deeper: http://bit.ly/fGocRC @4kidlit

How to Do a Structural Edit on Your Book, Part 2 of 4: http://bit.ly/h0ZSLT

An Agent on Myths About Agents: http://bit.ly/f6i7L9

Dealing with the permanence of online reviews: http://bit.ly/hUvFXT

Fixing a Problem Scene—4 Approaches: http://bit.ly/hyk04D

The Image of Canadian Authors: http://bit.ly/hYIVA8

Book Marketing: Understand Amazon Kindle “Before You Go”: http://bit.ly/hHfylN @thecreativepenn

Putting the sting in the story: http://bit.ly/gxzaw8

9 Ways to Give a Better Author Reading: http://bit.ly/h5NQqm

Is the face of publishing changing? An agent’s thoughts: http://bit.ly/e2Oz6U

SFF and the Classical Past, Part 7—Labyrinths: http://bit.ly/ghKMTR

100 Exquisite Adjectives: http://bit.ly/gp3ObQ

The job of an author assistant: http://bit.ly/e40LDG

St. Patrick’s Day Mysteries: http://bit.ly/ekT1yb @janetrudolph

The Importance Of Not Being Earnest All The Time: http://bit.ly/dO2mTK

Writing Teaches Writing: http://bit.ly/eHqVnl

Improving Your Writing Through Research: http://bit.ly/f0VfsN

How to Run Two Blogs in the Midst of a Busy Life: http://bit.ly/dT5Ezq

Mystery Writer’s Guide To Forensic Science – Collecting Evidence: http://bit.ly/eEW1YL @clarissadraper

Get a Handle on Your Email: http://bit.ly/gVLOr8

Interview with an agent: http://bit.ly/f1c4cH

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Breakfast in a Glass—Fruit Smoothie http://bit.ly/g6T0CY @CleoCoyle

Industry news and tips for those looking for an agent: http://bit.ly/emasRK

The path to writing enlightenment: http://bit.ly/gutNcy

Can Great Characters Save a Bad Plot? http://bit.ly/fxsGx7

Finish what you start? The internal editor doesn’t agree: http://bit.ly/hzjWmO

3 Ways Bloggers Can Attract Twitter Traffic: http://bit.ly/eSfaMk

6 fillers to avoid in dialogue: http://bit.ly/dMArbD

Literary devices in the non-literary novel: http://bit.ly/fS3lBq

How *not* to Self-Publish: http://bit.ly/hJGQN5

The Power of Repetition: http://bit.ly/dFAHfJ

10 questions to drive a writer wacky: http://bit.ly/ggLZAK @elspethwrites

Take a Second Look When Switching POV Styles: http://bit.ly/eLpF6N

5 Essential Blogs Every n00b Writer Must Devour: http://bit.ly/hcYRb7 @ScottMcCumber

How Changing The Structure Of Your Novel Can Help Get Your Book Published: http://bit.ly/etaBPW @bubblecow

6 Reasons Writing Is Coming Home: http://bit.ly/fC722C @victoriamixon

Back to Basics, part II: Organizing Your “Writing” Time: http://bit.ly/gP458F

3 strategies for writing endings: http://bit.ly/hU3AF6

Best and Worst Agent & Editor Advice: http://bit.ly/hsykjZ

Like With Like = Great Story Flow: http://bit.ly/h2UDs0

How to get out of your own way and quit procrastinating on your novel: http://bit.ly/eYHKKX

Leading into a scene vs. including backstory: http://bit.ly/dIBU3a @juliettewade

Story elements checklist: http://bit.ly/gkS9zf

Building Character Arc: Why a Motto Is Vital: http://bit.ly/i8dYcl

Creating Memoir That’s Bigger Than Me, Me, Me: http://bit.ly/fMGN48

10 Hard Truths About Blogging: http://bit.ly/etCHsQ

Best SFF Novels of the Decade Readers Poll Results: http://bit.ly/fzmjUz

The New Facebook Page for Authors: http://bit.ly/ex5rdB

The complicated relationship of poetry, film and poetry-film: http://bit.ly/ezQJN0

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Irish Oatmeal Cookie Muffins for St. Patrick’s Day from Cleo Coyle http://bit.ly/gOXEmF @CleoCoyle

The 10 best modern European crime writers – in pictures (Guardian): http://bit.ly/gsOgQv

Omniscience (in fiction writing): http://bit.ly/hmq2v8

Slow blogging works: http://bit.ly/eH3CTE

Head-hopping as seen by publishing pros: http://bit.ly/gsQJ8S

An agent posts “Hoping for a Movie Deal, Part 2”: http://bit.ly/ifIaxH

4 Ways to Deal with Narrative Summaries: http://bit.ly/gyxf0c

How to Be Your Own Intern: http://bit.ly/eKv8p3

I post on my writing process–how I start a new project and my mindset throughout: http://bit.ly/e9z5lG

Where Should a Second Chapter Start? http://bit.ly/fdsNmP

100 things about a novel: http://bit.ly/dR015N

Using Conferences to Your Querying Advantage: http://bit.ly/gcEWoc

How long does it take to get published? An agent answers: http://bit.ly/ggw19N

Open letter to anyone producing a sitcom pilot: http://bit.ly/h3ikhV

My book is Kryptonite: do I need a secret identity? http://bit.ly/i19Vab @dirtywhitecandy

Gauging your writing ability and what you can do to reach the next level: http://bit.ly/ekORYF

Are You Asking These Important Questions About Your Fantasy Setting? http://bit.ly/fjmstF

A list of writing reference books directed toward learning specific skills: http://bit.ly/ezrgsA

Pen & Paper: Better Than All Things Digital: http://bit.ly/eryMBe

The 5 Elements of Authoritative Content: http://bit.ly/fl3gNN

Writing Exercises to Get Your Pen Moving: http://bit.ly/gsPz4V

Is All publicity Good Publicity? http://bit.ly/egUege

11 Savvy Social Media Strategies: http://bit.ly/gDMQD6

A writer on writer’s block: http://bit.ly/hSnwbu @agent139

Writing Binges and Writing Blocks: http://bit.ly/fwqhHl

Twitter’s effect on journalism: http://bit.ly/dGb1q2

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: http://bit.ly/ewJxQx @CleoCoyle

Exclusives and multiple submissions: http://bit.ly/g4NedL

Books and TV need to find a happy medium (Guardian): http://bit.ly/goG47C

‘Nonfiction’ Is Like Reality TV Shows, Right? And ‘Creative Nonfiction’ Is Like Fox News: http://bit.ly/grQcio

Engage with the public – or fade into the past (Guardian): http://bit.ly/gvhoyH

5 Critical Social Media Sharing Guidelines for Moms (& others who wonder about boundaries): http://bit.ly/hMwvZm

News for Authors with Facebook Fan Pages: http://bit.ly/i5FkqL

Key points in the digi vs traditional publishing debate: http://bit.ly/hadIlo

Making change work for you: http://bit.ly/e8MhZ6 @joanswan

Convincing Readers Your Fiction is Real: http://bit.ly/giTivK

We Expect Far Too Much of a First Sentence: http://bit.ly/g5rK3i @AdviceToWriters

Why Do We Tell Stories? http://bit.ly/dUjGwe

Write Lots Of Books Or Build An Author Platform. Which Is More Effective? http://bit.ly/eI5d5Y @thecreativepenn

Why Book Design & Editing Matter: http://bit.ly/fyPOe8

The not-so-glamorous life of a newly published author (Ntl. Post): http://bit.ly/ernoKD

The birth of steampunk in the 19th Century: http://on.io9.com/h2gVk1

An editor answers: Do I need an agent? http://bit.ly/esaKYo

Writer envy: http://bit.ly/ijKWeq

The 10 best American poems (Guardian): http://bit.ly/g4G24T

Writing vs. critiquing: http://bit.ly/eanWNm

The 10 Most Awesomely Terrible Sci Fi/Fantasy Paperback Covers: http://aol.it/fhgc18

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Killer Tofu From Guest Blogger Alan Orloff http://bit.ly/i76xBI @CleoCoyle

The Perils of an Overactive Imagination: http://bit.ly/ewSOLz

Writers’ cul-de-sacs: http://bit.ly/gVh86x

Five finalists for National Book Critics Circle award in poetry (Washington Post): http://wapo.st/fsRUQl

Implausible exchanges that pulls readers out of the story: http://bit.ly/dJgUMM

A somewhat controversial stance on ebook piracy: http://bit.ly/dVAUSr

Amazon Rankings: What they mean: http://bit.ly/hbtOGM

Why Overthinking Could Stifle Your Creativity: http://bit.ly/etAht8

Science fiction author begins war of the books worlds: http://bit.ly/dShdoE

A Novel is Not a Story: http://bit.ly/hgK67Z

When an Author Meets His Critics: http://huff.to/hDrAQq

WordPress Plugins To Rock Your World: http://bit.ly/dGoefJ

The Charlie Sheen Guide to Winning! at Online Marketing: http://bit.ly/geoSUM

A Writer Blogs About Process: http://bit.ly/fVDt07

Six Limitations of the First Person POV: http://bit.ly/fkW7wg

What’s popular on the WKB search engine today? http://bit.ly/g9fTqf

9 Mindfulness Rituals to Make Your Day Better (a little zen for writers): http://bit.ly/hu1rxA

Self-Editing: Character Development: http://bit.ly/gGBjgG

Writing is about growing up: http://bit.ly/dPWRaB

Developing Voices for Different POVs: http://bit.ly/hcFb8J

8 iPhone Apps to Grow & Connect With Audience: http://bit.ly/fOJzaW

How To Tell If Your Writing Is Any Good – Part 1: http://bit.ly/gKc5D0

6 Ways to Promote Your Book for Free: http://bit.ly/gmQCzl

Social Media: There’s No Such Thing as Too Early: http://bit.ly/htxEMp

A Writer’s Antidotes for Envy: http://bit.ly/f0byLS

Top 12 iPhone Aclip_image001pps That’ll Increase Your Productivity: http://bit.ly/eVRtCg

The Preposition Gnome: http://bit.ly/i4HJ6p

The art of hitting send: http://bit.ly/esCVjS

Connections between some well-known crime writers’ lives and their stories: http://bit.ly/e1qFJ7 @mkinberg

Resources for Christian Fiction Writers: http://bit.ly/dSMZd6

How Captain Kirk Led An Author to Write Historical Fiction: http://bit.ly/eAmrTN

Immersed in our stories: http://bit.ly/gzdUqw

Desperate writers: http://bit.ly/i4dhFJ

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 KinbergMarch 20, 2011

    Elizabeth – As always, this is such a terrific resource! Thank you :-) (and thanks for including my stuff *blush*).

  2. Hilary Melton-ButcherMarch 20, 2011

    Hi Elizabeth .. this is such a great resource for all authors and others! I can certainly see its value just reading about it .. brilliant you tied in with Mike on this .. clever chap! The newsletter looks good .. must join ..

    cheers and have a great first week of Spring – Hilary

  3. Hilary Melton-ButcherMarch 20, 2011

    Hi Elizabeth .. mini blip – I couldn’t get Mike’s site up – all three of them .. I tried various ways .. I’ll be back to sign up.

    cheers Hilary

  4. Maryann MillerMarch 20, 2011

    Wow, awesome list. I already found two or three that I have to bookmark. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

  5. Kristi BernardMarch 20, 2011

    You always have such wonderful information. Thanks for sharing.

  6. Alex J. CavanaughMarch 20, 2011

    I see several science fiction ones there!

  7. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsMarch 20, 2011

    Thanks so much, y’all! And Hilary, I think the site is being worked on–sorry for the blip! Try back again tomorrow. :)

  8. Mike FlemingMarch 21, 2011

    The WKB is back up. Sorry for the downtime!

  9. Martin EdwardsMarch 25, 2011

    Very useful, thanks!

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