Twitterific

Terry3 Here are writing links that I’ve posted to Twitter for the past week. (And there are fewer tweets—I went on a Tweetcation while I was out of town.) :) 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.

Create a Web Banner in Microsoft Word: http://dld.bz/s6bW

Elevate Your Ending: http://dld.bz/s6bQ

6 Steps to a Prettier Blog (sans designer): http://dld.bz/s6bK

The Irony of Impossible: http://dld.bz/s6bG

10 Sunday Night Blues Busters for a Better Monday Morning: http://dld.bz/s6aU

How to Crush It As a Writer: The ‘Weird’ Trick: http://dld.bz/s6aT

Best Articles This Week for Writers 8/27/2010: http://dld.bz/tBMZ @4KidLit

Are you benefiting from the intimacy of pronouns? http://dld.bz/s6aG

Writers–what’s your specialty? http://dld.bz/tByS

The Death of Print Publishing: http://dld.bz/s6a9

How the media gets it wrong: http://dld.bz/tBy3 @victoriastrauss

The elevator pitch: http://dld.bz/s6av

A Post About Plotting: http://dld.bz/s6aq

Dealing With Rejection And Moving On: http://dld.bz/s6aj

The Writer Olympics: http://dld.bz/s6ah

Revisions are a messy but necessary beast: http://dld.bz/s6aw

How Can Writers Know if Their Writing Is Ready For Querying? http://dld.bz/s5ZQ

What Fiction Writers Blog About: http://dld.bz/s5YA

Windows and Mirrors: Stories That Cross Borders: http://dld.bz/s5ZP

23 (More) Websites that Make Your Writing Stronger: http://dld.bz/s5ZE

How To Be A Completely Authentic Tweep (Without Sending People Screaming in the Opposite Direction) http://dld.bz/s5Z4

Are You Ready To Submit Your Novel? http://dld.bz/rHmu and http://dld.bz/s5Z2

When Christian fiction becomes preachy: http://dld.bz/s5Zd

Do e-readers mean more book reading? http://bit.ly/b9EaWE @MermaidHel

Five Simple Things Agents Can Do To Make Writers’ Lives Easier (and Three Things Writers Should Do Regardless): http://dld.bz/s5Zc

The Query Critique Group: http://dld.bz/s5YY

Ten Reasons To Keep Writing: http://dld.bz/s5YT

Keywords: A writer’s guide to attracting more traffic to your blog: http://dld.bz/s5YC

Writing — When Things Go Wrong: http://dld.bz/s5Y8

How Important is Blogging For Unpublished Writers? http://dld.bz/s5Y2

9 Ways to Use Social Media to Inspire Your Writing: http://dld.bz/s5Yn

The Two Laws for In-Person Critique: http://dld.bz/s5Yj

The importance of having our characters *want* something: http://dld.bz/s5Yd

Better to wine than to whine: http://dld.bz/sxGs

Untying the knot while weaving the tapestry of a novel: http://dld.bz/s4pB

The Key to Forming a New Habit: http://dld.bz/sxNx

What is dynamic? http://dld.bz/sxNq

Why digital publishing didn’t catch on 10 years ago–and why it might now: http://dld.bz/sxNp

The 5 Best Start Page Services to Start Your MorningThe 5 Best Start Page Services to Start Your Morning: http://dld.bz/sxNe

Today’s Tweak: Show Don’t Tell: http://dld.bz/sxNa

Writing to meet your Needs: http://dld.bz/sxMX

Writing today for tomorrow’s world: http://dld.bz/sxMS

Where We Write: The Merits of Making Do: http://dld.bz/sxMP

Poets & Writers releases list of top 50 MFA programs for 2011: http://dld.bz/ttEx

Agents Tell All at RWA National: http://dld.bz/sxKw

Writing the Basics. Sentence Structure, Paragraph Structure and Why they Matter: http://dld.bz/sxJu

“Delicious and Suspicious” giveaway on The World of Book Reviews blog: http://bit.ly/aFtZie @Babslighthouse

The Changing Face of Publishing: http://dld.bz/sxJn

The Wastefulness of Decluttering; or How to Make Less Count for More: http://dld.bz/sxJm

The tao of novel pacing: http://bit.ly/bmoRUw @HeatherMcCorkle

How to Stay Productive When the Internet Is Down: http://dld.bz/sxJf

Are You Making It Hard for People to Comment on Your Blog? http://dld.bz/sxHQ

60 Tips to Improve Your Nonfiction Writing: http://dld.bz/sxHH

Strengthen your story with proper framing: http://dld.bz/sxHx

Your writing business–tips for running it: http://dld.bz/sxGr

Nurturing talent in writers: http://dld.bz/sxHY

What will future generations of writers relate to? http://dld.bz/sxGh

When You Simply MUST Finish: http://dld.bz/sxGc

5 Time Management Tips for Those Writers & Freelancers Who Can: http://dld.bz/sxFX

When Are Characters Off Limits? http://dld.bz/sxBN

How much do writers make? The Rejecter explains: http://bit.ly/d417ee

How to sign an e-book (Baltimore Sun) : http://dld.bz/sxBu

Crime fiction fashions and trends–do trends affect you, if you’re a mystery writer? http://bit.ly/csQtMJ @mkinberg

5 keys to realistic dialogue: http://bit.ly/cuEdjZ @clarissadraper

The Power of an E-mail Network (10 Years in the Making): http://dld.bz/sxBr

Unblock Your Writing Through Visualization: http://dld.bz/sxBm

What Makes a Good First Sentence: http://dld.bz/sxAT

Ten top tips for new writers: http://dld.bz/sxAK

The Perks of Being Unpublished: http://dld.bz/sxAD

Be a better beta: http://dld.bz/sxAA

5 Resources for Tracking Your To-do Lists: http://dld.bz/sxA8

How to Write a Query Letter: http://dld.bz/sxAz @victoriastrauss

The tussle over Barnes & Noble (LA Times): http://dld.bz/sxAv

How To Have Zen In Your Pen Again And Again: http://dld.bz/sxAk

5 tips on using social media to market yourself: http://dld.bz/sx9Z

How to Use Tone To Your Advantage (Zelda Style): http://dld.bz/sx9x

8 Ways Writers Can Push Themselves To Grow: http://dld.bz/sx9t @jodyhedlund

Simple ways to streamline your writing life: http://dld.bz/sx9k @jillkemerer

Voice, voice, voice: http://dld.bz/sx77 @RoniGriffin

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.

10 Comments

  1. Clarissa DraperAugust 29, 2010

    Wow, great tweets…again. I have a few I haven’t read, a few I have and I saw one I wrote…

    Thanks for tweeting that.

    CD

  2. Margot KinbergAugust 29, 2010

    Elizabeth – Thanks, as always, for these links. And I’m honored to have been included : ).

  3. Journaling WomanAugust 29, 2010

    Nice list. Thanks.

    Teresa

  4. Jemi FraserAugust 29, 2010

    Great links again – thanks! :)

  5. Alex J. CavanaughAugust 29, 2010

    Glad you mentioned Clarissa’s guest post. She’s awesome!

  6. Conda V. DouglasAugust 29, 2010

    Wow, how do you find all these great links? Thanks!

  7. Cold As HeavenAugust 29, 2010

    A nice collection, again. How do you find all this stuff, Elizabeth?

    Cold As Heaven

  8. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsAugust 30, 2010

    Thanks everybody! And thanks to those of you who contributed such great links to the mix. :)

    And, Cold in Heaven–I’ve just got a ton of blogs (over 1000) in my Google reader and skim through them to find the gems. Then I just set them up in Social Oomph to load and tweet in Twitter.

    Hope they’ll help!

  9. MichelleAugust 30, 2010

    Good grief! Awesome links. Thanks for re-posting them for us twitter rebels. :)

  10. HeatherSeptember 5, 2010

    Thank you so much for the mentions! I’m always honored to be counted among your Twitterific tweets. Now I’m off to check out all the other wonderful links here!

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