Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigBlog

Twitterific links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine(developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 23,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Have a great week and a Merry Christmas to all who celebrate.

7 Lessons Learned from Blogging: http://dld.bz/den3c @JL_Campbell @AlexJCavanaugh

The Range Of Search: A Key to Understanding (and Writing) Mysteries: http://dld.bz/denR2

This week’s #EtherIssue Live Chat: Ebook Sales Flattening? Current Trends. Today at 11 a.m. ET 4 p.m. GMT 5 p.m. CET @Porter_Anderson

Is the penetration of ebooks in the US market ‘flattening out?’ http://dld.bz/devHF @Porter_Anderson @juliebosman

Creating a Submission Package: http://dld.bz/deeDt @YAMuses

Advice for writers from @ChuckWendig: http://dld.bz/demdQ

How to remember more of what you read: http://dld.bz/demee

15 Ways to Zig When You Want to Zag: http://dld.bz/demej @lizstrauss

Tips for more effective copywriting: http://dld.bz/deme4 @demianfarnworth

5 tips for writing a great story: http://dld.bz/demeW @TEDNews

5 tips for a successful book launch: http://dld.bz/demf8 @LiterallyPR

Why is Genre Important to Success? http://dld.bz/demfG @StoryMeBad

The Pros and Cons of Writing Contests: http://dld.bz/demfN @jamigold

Talking about your character: Posture: http://dld.bz/demgc @nownovel

Writing and the Creative Life: Flow: http://dld.bz/demgm @gointothestory

Keeping it Real – Female Protagonists in YA Lit: http://dld.bz/demgw @JennWalkup

Thoughts on character mannerisms: http://dld.bz/demg5 @NowNovel

9 Ways to Find Writing Ideas: http://dld.bz/demgE @katieaxelson

10 steps to becoming a successful writer: http://dld.bz/demgX @mbcollings

Explore a character’s junk drawer: http://dld.bz/demhr

How to pace a crime novel: http://dld.bz/demh6 @nownovel

Managing time in your novel: http://dld.bz/demhE @lindasclare

Diluting your brand: http://dld.bz/demhP @MelindaBPierce

An agent warns against red flags when naming characters: http://dld.bz/depF5 @JennieGoloboy

How to uncover the mood of your novel: http://dld.bz/depFG @nownovel

10 Essential Non-Writing Tools To Help Writers Write: http://dld.bz/depFM @CompletelyNovel

Simple Tricks to Unstick Your Plot: Where Is Everyone? http://dld.bz/depFQ @stdennard

Tips for choosing pen names: http://dld.bz/depFU @fictorians @Nathan_Barra

Then and Now —the Pace of Publishing: http://dld.bz/depGn @MindyKlasky

Critique Etiquette: Should You Resubmit Revisions? http://dld.bz/depGr @ava_jae

How 1 writer pinches from Pixar and Bad Robot to create awesome stories: http://dld.bz/ddQ3Q @guardianbooks

10 Unique Gifts for Booklovers: http://dld.bz/depGT @sarahwinfrey

9 Great Albums To Accompany Your Writing Process: http://dld.bz/depGZ @chris_shultz81

Tips for creating loveable flaws in your characters: http://dld.bz/depHt @nownovel

5 tips for writing romance: http://dld.bz/detjq @nownovel

Self-Publishing 101: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: http://dld.bz/detj2 @i3DS

Surviving the Offer – and Letting the Agent Deal: http://dld.bz/detj7 @susanspann

The Art of the Amazon Sale: Improving Rankings, Selling More Books, and Gaining Exposure: http://dld.bz/detjA @goblinwriter

Book Marketing: Generosity, Social Karma And Co-opetition: http://dld.bz/detjC @thecreativepenn

Your book’s 2nd act–the PLAN: http://dld.bz/detjU @AlexSokoloff

Book Marketing 101: http://dld.bz/detjW @janefriedman

The Four Types of Character Flaws: http://dld.bz/detke @angelaackerman

Hanging Writing Rules Out to Dry: http://dld.bz/detk7 @kerrylonsdale

4 Ways Childhood Reading Shapes Your Writing: http://dld.bz/detkF

Why the ‘marriage plot’ need never grow old: http://dld.bz/deu5w @pageturner @adellewaldman

Tips for staying committed to writing in the face of disappointment: http://dld.bz/deu58 @EddieLouise

Write Less, Not More: How to Slice and Dice Your Content: http://dld.bz/deu5A @jeffgoins

A gut check for writers: http://dld.bz/deu5H @SPressfield

Turning notes into a novel: http://dld.bz/cNTa7 @nownovel

Inside stories of memorable children’s books: http://dld.bz/deu5M @PublishersWkly

Tips for writing endings: http://dld.bz/deu5P @rxena77

5 Pearls of Wisdom from Bestselling Author Elizabeth George: http://dld.bz/deu6s @debutanteball

How a crit and accountability partner can help your writing: http://dld.bz/deu6w @jodcase @writersdigest

Famous Writers’ Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity, Visualized: http://dld.bz/deu68 @brainpicker

Why Every Writer Should Work for a Literary Magazine: http://dld.bz/deu7a @submittable @NathanielTower

A glossary of industry terms for writers: http://dld.bz/deu7e @juliabroadbooks

Small is the New Big: How to Attract Your Ideal Reader: http://dld.bz/deu7m @wherewriterswin

“10,000 Hours”: http://dld.bz/dezW7 @artoffate

9 Tips From A Best-Selling Novelist: http://dld.bz/dezWM @HesterHest @Forbes

2014 Writing Progress Spreadsheet: http://dld.bz/dezXh @jamieraintree

Advice to aspiring screenwriters: http://dld.bz/de3nT @Soulofthebiz

Author, Know Thyself: http://dld.bz/de3nV @Shay_Goodman

Rejection. Straight up, no ice. http://dld.bz/de3pc @tobywneal

4 Key Book Publishing Paths: http://dld.bz/cU564 @janefriedman

Myth–to sell, you must write what’s hot: http://dld.bz/de3pe @deanwesleysmith

Make your hero complex by choosing the right flaws: http://dld.bz/de3pf @angelaackerman

What 1 writer learned about going perma-free: http://dld.bz/de3pm @bryancohenbooks

Conference Takeaways on Self-Editing: http://dld.bz/de3pu

5 Ways to Get Your Pins Noticed on Pinterest: http://dld.bz/de3px @smexamimer

How narrating books is changing 1 writer’s writing: http://dld.bz/de3p4 @ventgalleries

How Dungeons and Dragons Can Help Your Writing (Even If You Don’t Play!) http://dld.bz/de3p7 @amylukavics

How to use Pinterest to attract new readers: http://dld.bz/de3p8

Writing heals: http://dld.bz/de3pA

Thoughts on character mannerisms: http://dld.bz/demg5 @NowNovel

10 steps to becoming a successful writer: http://dld.bz/demgX @mbcollings

9 Great Albums To Accompany Your Writing Process: http://dld.bz/depGZ @chris_shultz81

5 tips for writing romance: http://dld.bz/detjq @nownovel

Inside stories of memorable children’s books: http://dld.bz/deu5M @PublishersWkly

Every Article on Screenwriting You Never Have to Read Again: http://dld.bz/de3ye @scriptmag @dannymanus

9 Pointers for Getting Your Novel Included in Book Clubs: http://dld.bz/de3yf

Not self-pub, not trad pub–the 3rd option: http://dld.bz/de3yq @shewritesdotcom

What’s the Key to Solving the Book Discoverability Problem? http://dld.bz/de3yr @pubperspectives @passivevoiceblg

For the stressed writer: 10 Remarkable Ways Meditation Helps Your Mind: http://dld.bz/de3yx @psyblog

Keep at it–eventually, you’ll write a masterpiece: http://dld.bz/de3yy @writerunboxed

20 + Free Resources to Create a Simple Ebook: http://dld.bz/de3y5 @lahara

How to Rescue Time for Writing… and Author Marketing: http://dld.bz/de3y8 @wherewriterswin

12 Ways To Craft A Headline For Social Media and Blogging: http://dld.bz/de3yA @12Most @syedbalkhi

Smashwords Founder @MarkCoker Shares Tips For Self-Published Writers: http://dld.bz/de3yE @galleycat

The importance of rest for writers next year: http://dld.bz/de4kY @Porter_Anderson @brainpicker

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. Traci KenworthDecember 22, 2013

    Enjoyed these!! Especially the blog post by mbcollings!! Real eye-opener for writing.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 22, 2013

      Traci–I thought that post was interesting, too. Thanks for coming by!

  2. Alex J. CavanaughDecember 22, 2013

    Keep at it – you’ll eventually write a masterpiece. Like that one this morning.
    Merry Christmas, Elizabeth!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigDecember 22, 2013

      Alex–Encouraging, isn’t it? Have a Merry Christmas!

  3. K.M. WeilandDecember 23, 2013

    I was just dropping by to look for a post I could link to in next month’s e-letter. This is the first time I’ve seen the new site. Just wanted to say it looks great!

  4. Jemi FraserDecember 23, 2013

    Off to check out the romance tips – thanks for compiling! :)

  5. Gina GaoDecember 27, 2013

    I really enjoyed these links! Thanks for sharing.

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