Here are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter for the past week.
There are fewer this week because I went on tweetcation for the Thanksgiving holiday. :)
If you’re looking for a particular topic, just plug in your keyword into the search box at the top left-hand corner of the blog (on the black header right above my blog name…next to the Blogger symbol…the small search window is next to the magnifying glass) and the roundup with your subject will come up. To narrow your search down on the page, do a CTRL+F, type your subject, and hit enter.
How to Build a Real Network (Not a List of Strangers): http://dld.bz/7R6J
Finding the theme of your book: http://dld.bz/7HVq
How to Get Unstuck: Mind Shifts for the Freelance Writer: http://dld.bz/7HUV
Formatting for E-Readers: http://dld.bz/7HUN
A crime writer’s top 10 crime locations (Guardian): http://dld.bz/7HTS
Agent pitching technique: http://dld.bz/7HTu
Subtexting in Dialogue: http://dld.bz/7HTj
Why so many people want a Kindle for Christmas (Telegraph): http://dld.bz/7HST
Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Some Cranberries—for Drinking! http://bit.ly/eelF3U
How to Nurture Your Creativity as a blogger: http://dld.bz/7HS5
The Most Dangerous Moment for an Author: http://dld.bz/7HSe
Christian Fiction and the Awkward Bookstore Dance: http://dld.bz/7HRN
Motivation to Write – How Writers Get and Stay Motivated: http://dld.bz/7FQe
Tips for writers to stay focused on writing while not abandoning other responsibilities: http://dld.bz/7FPn @swkehoe
NaNoWriMo Week 4 – Beginning of the End: http://dld.bz/7FNF
What Can Trade Book Publishers Learn from Comic Books about Branding? http://dld.bz/7FN5
The Knotty Problem of Quantum Gravity: http://dld.bz/7FMZ
7 Common Causes and Proven Cures for Procrastination: http://dld.bz/7FMJ
Letting Action Define Your Characters: http://dld.bz/7FMv
4 Types of Tweets: Don’t Yell Into the Wind– http://dld.bz/7FMs
Becoming An Indie Author: Is Success Based On Luck? http://dld.bz/7F62
Practical Tips For The Nighttime Novelist: http://dld.bz/7CNx
List of dialogue tags: http://dld.bz/7CNu
7 Tips for Editing Your Way to the Best Story on the Planet: http://dld.bz/7CNs
Call me Ishmael… When to reveal your MC’s name if writing in first person: http://dld.bz/7CNc
10 Tips for Attending Writers Conferences: http://dld.bz/7CMW
Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Sweet Potato Casserole with Brown Sugar and Pecans from Cleo Coyle http://bit.ly/fVSllG @CleoCoyle
The Making of a Novel: What Support Means to a Writer (Huff Post) : http://dld.bz/7BCu
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Published-Author Life: http://dld.bz/7BAF
How to write when you’ve got nothing to say: http://dld.bz/7BA5
Use Facebook and Twitter to Drive Crowds to Your Blog: http://dld.bz/7BA3
4 Reasons Why Best Sellers Get to Suck & You Don’t: http://dld.bz/7BAx
Writers–do you have impostor syndrome? http://dld.bz/7BDP @rebeccabehrens
How to build a character: http://dld.bz/7BAe
An agent on what *not* to do during the query process: http://dld.bz/7xUm @RedSofaLiterary
6 Ways to Cope With Writing Fears: http://dld.bz/7xVS
Acceptance and rejection–balance in the creative life: http://dld.bz/7xVJ
Author Intrusion: How To Stay Invisible: http://dld.bz/7xV6
Your Query Submission Checklist: http://dld.bz/7xTU @RedSofaLiterary
3 ways to get the distance you need for rewriting: http://dld.bz/7xTC
Revising A Manuscript That’s Already Making the Rounds: http://dld.bz/7xTv
At the Core: The Premise and How it Ties it all Together: http://dld.bz/7xTa
Writing ‘high concept’: http://dld.bz/7xST
23 Websites that Make Your Writing Stronger: http://dld.bz/7xSy
Six Tips for Getting the Most Out of Conferences: http://dld.bz/7xSt
Myst. Lov. Kitchen: RAGGEDY ANNE COOKIES http://bit.ly/cTTzjA @CleoCoyle
Authors, Social Media and the Allure of Magical Thinking: http://dld.bz/7xSd
Reference help–the reverse dictionary: http://dld.bz/7xRS
When Errors Are Found In Royalty Statements: http://dld.bz/7xPT
How high are the stakes? Building better conflict and dilemma into your book: http://dld.bz/7xRs
10 Ways to Find Inspiration for Your Next Post: http://dld.bz/7xPJ
Inspiration: Even When You Don’t Want to Write: http://dld.bz/7umP
Top Five Mistakes Authors Make in Proposals: http://dld.bz/7umA
Preparing for hibernation–building a winter writing rhythm: http://dld.bz/7xQt
Handgun Tips for Writers: http://dld.bz/7um5
Tips for introverts at writing conferences: http://dld.bz/7umx
6 Ways to Shoot Yourself in the Foot: http://dld.bz/7umk @victoriamixon
Why Creative Writers Need To Reveal Themselves In Their Work: http://dld.bz/7umf
A plot twist too far – was Rick Deckard a replicant? http://dld.bz/7ukW
When Spell-check Fails: Proofreading and Your Manuscript: http://dld.bz/7ukT
Voice: Authenticity and Heart: http://dld.bz/7ukE
If you’re serious about becoming a better writer–just sit down and write: http://dld.bz/7ujU
Facebook Messaging: Why Text and Email Aren’t Equal (Wall St. Journal) : http://dld.bz/7uj7
How to write ‘hot’: http://dld.bz/7rp2
Best Articles This Week for Writers 11/19/2010: http://dld.bz/7u9t @4kidlit
Supporting characters–recipes for conflict: http://dld.bz/7rm6
For crime writers–handling lengthy investigations in our fiction: http://dld.bz/7usF @mkinberg
Elizabeth – Thanks so much for these links as always!! (And thanks for including one of mine *blush*)
Fewer = lots… Great list. Thanks
I love your links, thank you Elizabeth.
Good article about subtexting in dialogue – and it is really fun to do!
Wouldn’t you like to go back in time about five years and say the word Tweetcation – and have everyone look at you like you were crazy?
Even on a Twittercation you manage to come up with enough links to blow my mind! LOL! Thank you for all of these. They are wonderful!
Thanks so much for stopping by, y’all–and for all the encouragement! Yes, a tweetcation…:) Alex, I think people still look at me a little funny when I say that.
Subtexting in dialogue is a great one, Dorte, isn’t it?
Thanks for compiling :)
As usual, an awesome, prodigious, and very useful list, Liz – thanks!
Marvin D Wilson
Elizabeth, this is terrific information. Thanks so much!
Jule (www.scribesisters.blogspot.com)
Great resource list. I’ll be coming back to your blog often to check them out.