Twitterific

Terry3_thumb[1]Here are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter for the past week.
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.

Facebook: Personal vs. Professional: http://dld.bz/4Evn

Elements of a Scene: http://dld.bz/4Evb

Why Do eBooks Cost So Much? (A Publisher’s Perspective): http://dld.bz/4EuW

Blogging 101: How to Get Feed Subscribers: http://dld.bz/4EuV

How Do You Know When Your Book is Cooked? http://dld.bz/4EuR

So Your NaNoWriMo Novel Sucked–Why You Still Gained: http://dld.bz/4Eue

You Don’t Get to Choose Whether You’re a Writer: http://dld.bz/4Et7

The iPad for writers: http://dld.bz/4Etn

A tip for starting out our day–and our writing–with momentum: http://dld.bz/4MRC

Do novels need to be nice (vs. gritty?) http://dld.bz/4Etb

What your profile pic really says about you: http://dld.bz/4BKM

3 Novel-Writing Alternatives to NaNoWriMo: http://dld.bz/4BKq

Storyboarding on a shoestring–freebies for writers: http://dld.bz/4BKd

Writing the Story Premise: http://dld.bz/4BGe

The Skill of Critiquing Part One: Guidelines for Etiquette: http://dld.bz/4BFX

How To Create Believable Characters: http://dld.bz/2zzn

Why and how one writer decided to self-pub: http://dld.bz/4BFQ

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: An Easy Take on a Classic—Chicken Pot Pie http://bit.ly/9HB8NY @CleoCoyle

One writer’s pet peeves for writing: http://dld.bz/4BEH

Book Marketing and Book Publicity: Why a Book’s Subtitle is So Important: http://dld.bz/4BE6

Taking Control of Your Twitter Log-in Info: http://dld.bz/4BEy

The #1 Reason Every Blogger Should Use Disqus: http://dld.bz/4BEt

Food, wine, and drink in our writing: http://dld.bz/4EtU

Character Planning: A Little About Backstories and Inner Demons: http://dld.bz/46um

How To Prep Yourself and Your Schedule For NaNoWriMo: http://dld.bz/46ua

The Five Stages of Publishing: http://dld.bz/46tW

Mystery Writer’s Guide to Forensic Science – Poisons III: http://dld.bz/46tG

How to write, produce and market an ebook: http://dld.bz/46tx

Anatomy of a Best-Selling Novel–Structure Matters (Part One): http://dld.bz/46sS

10 resources for writers: http://dld.bz/4BCY @Buddhapuss

Congrats to my friend Cleo on her pb release! Holiday Grind Pub Party: 3 fave @CleoCoyle Holiday #Recipes & Giveaway: http://nblo.gs/9Yy7M

Steampunk Character Type: The Savant: http://dld.bz/46sE

On writing across formats: http://dld.bz/459s

e-books 101: http://dld.bz/459c

5 Reasons Nonfiction Writers Need a Book Proposal: http://dld.bz/458F

One writer’s NaNo tips: http://dld.bz/458c

7 rules of blogging (for writers): http://dld.bz/457E

No NaNo? No Problem: 5 Other Ways to Put 1667 Words-a-Day to Work: http://dld.bz/457A

5 Beliefs That Hinder Your Organizational Skills: http://dld.bz/4zNw

Could you give writing up? Are writers gluttons for punishment? http://dld.bz/4zNv

Alexa rank: What you need to know as a new blogger: http://dld.bz/4zNf

Communication Lessons Learned From The 2010 Midterm Elections: http://dld.bz/4zMY

Want to Write? First, Find Someone Who Cares: http://dld.bz/4zME

Best tweets for writers (wk ending 10-29): http://dld.bz/4623

Myst. Lov. Kitchen: Christmas Cookie Contest! http://bit.ly/abMI8n @CleoCoyle

WhenYou Have an Offer From a Publisher…But You Don’t Have an Agent: http://dld.bz/4zMm

30 Days to a Stronger Scene: http://dld.bz/4zHZ

Writing For Publication-101: http://dld.bz/4zHN

Creating word pictures for your readers: http://dld.bz/4zHG

10 Resources and Tips for Character Creation: http://tinyurl.com/2ayeo5d @Buddhapuss

Tips for pacing your novel: http://dld.bz/4zH5

What Motivates Your Character? http://dld.bz/4zHv

3 Mistakes Writers Make in the Quest for Publication: http://dld.bz/4zHp @jodyhedlund

A Whale, A Gun And A Doll House: A Writer’s Reading Diet And Why It Is Crucial To Stray: http://dld.bz/4zGM

Overcoming Resistance (A.K.A. Fear): http://dld.bz/4wvZ @ultraswan

Three Elements Every Novel Needs: http://dld.bz/4wvm

Free rhyming dictionary online: http://dld.bz/4wvk

Tips for bringing your story back from the dead: http://dld.bz/4wve

Improper use of emotion words in fiction writing: http://dld.bz/4wu7

5 Techniques for Managing Group Critiques: http://dld.bz/4wuw

Juxtaposition: The Power of the Unexpected in Fiction: http://dld.bz/4wuv

Tips for creating well-written, focused scenes: http://dld.bz/4wuu

How to Get Motivated in the Morning: http://dld.bz/4wun

Casting characters for our book: http://dld.bz/4b28

13 Places to Find Inspiration: http://dld.bz/3XPz

Putting on a Reader Hat to Revise: http://dld.bz/3XPm

Setting–Adding Dimension to Your Fiction: http://dld.bz/3XPd

NaNoWriMo Workshop – Point of View: http://dld.bz/3XPa

Captivating words: http://dld.bz/3XNj

Why do writers do it? http://dld.bz/3XNh @jodyhedlund

Front-loading your work as a writer: http://dld.bz/3XMw

The YA View: What We Like in Our Books (and What We Don’t): http://dld.bz/3XJT

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.

7 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergNovember 7, 2010

    Elizabeth – What a rich and varied group of links! Thanks-).

  2. Clarissa DraperNovember 7, 2010

    I hope you’re having a great weekend. I know you’re busy so thanks for posting this.

    CD

  3. Jemi FraserNovember 7, 2010

    Thanks for the links! :)

  4. Stephen TrempNovember 7, 2010

    I like the food, wine, and writing one the best! Thanks for the links. There are some really good ones here.

  5. N. R. WilliamsNovember 7, 2010

    I must confess. I still don’t get twitter. Post like this one help.
    Nancy
    N. R. Williams, fantasy author

  6. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsNovember 7, 2010

    Thanks so much for stopping by, y’all!

  7. Bob SanchezNovember 8, 2010

    Thanks for the links, Elizabeth. I just read the informative article about the pricing of ebooks.

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