Twitterific

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
Twitterific is a compilation of
all the writing links I shared the previous week.

The links are fed into the Writer’sKnowledge Base search engine (developed
by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 19,000 free
articles on writing-related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

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Try “My WKB”–a way for you to
list and sort articles, view your read articles, and see your search history.
Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/S9thqS.
The free My WKB page is here: http://bit.ly/PV8Ueb.
And check out Hiveword to help you
organize your story.

How to Use Google+ as an Author
Platform: http://bit.ly/UM9oDn

Is Your Dialog Doing Double
Duty? http://bit.ly/ToPoZj @sdwriter

Media Kit for Indie Authors: http://bit.ly/UM9JpM
UK agency brings UK authors’backlist to Amer. audience–via KDP: http://bit.ly/VBFiqn@Porter_Anderson @jonnygeller @laurahazardowen

An agent with 13 business
etiquette tips: http://bit.ly/ToPxMz
@rachellegardner

Manuscript Revisions –
Exposition and Incluing: http://bit.ly/UManDJ
@VeronicaSicoe

The Super Power of
Encouragement: http://bit.ly/UMaEGT

How to Generate Ideas in Your
Sleep: http://bit.ly/ToPVL0 @write_practice

More Writing Advice From Jim
Butcher: http://bit.ly/UMb5Rj @woodwardkaren

Writing as an Act of Faith: A
Case Study: http://bit.ly/ToQ2Gj
@cherylrwrites

What one writer has learned
from self-pubbing: http://bit.ly/UMjofU
@livewritethrive

Are Some Realities Too Real For
Fiction? http://bit.ly/ToT1yw

What makes a folktale? http://bit.ly/ToT6lR @bookviewcafe

L.A. Indie Book Publishers Are
Thriving: http://bit.ly/UMmuR9 @josephalapin

Is book pirating bad for
writers? http://bit.ly/UMmDUO

How to Effectively Rebrand Your
Social Media Profiles: http://bit.ly/ToU41u
@smexaminer

Your Author Central Page: Tune
Up, Tune In: http://bit.ly/UMmZdT
@WhereWritersWin

Integrating Feedback into the
Writing Process: http://bit.ly/ToUchy

How to ‘Do More’ with Your
Writing: http://bit.ly/ToUk0p @serbaughman

Writing Tip: Keep an Ideas
List: http://bit.ly/UMnQLR @ava_jae

A Beginner’s Guide to Marketing
Indie Literary Fiction: http://bit.ly/UMob0V
@jamesccamp @duolit

5 Questions to Ask When
Choosing an Online Writing Course: http://bit.ly/UMowRg
@krissybrady

Self-Publishers Aren’t Killing
The Industry, They’re Saving It: http://bit.ly/UMoTLJ
@DavidGaughran

65+ apps and resources for
writers: http://bit.ly/UMpwEW
@michellerafter

Increase your blog followers
through a giveaway: http://bit.ly/UMpRaU
@nickthacker

More thoughts on libraries and
ebook lending: http://bit.ly/UMq5ie
@MikeShatzkin

30 Windows 8 Features You
Should Know Before You Upgrade Your PC: http://bit.ly/ToV6uo
@lifehackorg

16 Paintings Featuring Books: http://bit.ly/UMqm4O @MissLiberty

All about publishing auctions: http://bit.ly/S8J7A4 @sjaejones

How (Not) to Be an Awesome
Critique Partner: http://bit.ly/S8INBx
@ava_jae

What does “literary
style” mean in terms of writing a screenplay?http://bit.ly/XZmN0x
@gointothestory

Turning Fact into Fiction: http://bit.ly/Wt5qz4 @DeeWhiteAuthor

How to Take Constructive
Criticism Like a Champ: http://bit.ly/XZn3g0
@lifehacker

Tips for Self-Publishing in the
iBookstore: http://bit.ly/Wt5tuz @galleycat

4 Lessons Running Can Teach You
About Writing: http://bit.ly/XZnbMG
@writersdigest

On stealing good ideas: http://bit.ly/Wt5zCm @mooderino

In Storytelling, Emotion Trumps
All: http://bit.ly/XZnw1Y @HP4Writers

The smartest thing in
publishing is to be flexible: http://bit.ly/Wt5E9p
@booksquare

How To Get Your Readers To
Identify With Your Main Character: http://bit.ly/XZnZkH
@woodwardkaren

How To Fund Your Book Using
Kickstarter: http://bit.ly/Wt5ONU
@whiskyguyrob

Creating characters readers
love to read: http://bit.ly/TnaFyW @4YALit

Booksellers Resisting Amazon’s
Disruption: http://nyti.ms/TtzRXu
@DavidStreitfeld

Dos and Don’ts of Synopsis
Writing: http://bit.ly/TtzVq2
@lynnettelabelle

How (& Where) to Get a
Short Story Published: http://bit.ly/TnbhEC
@writersdigest

How to Become a Financially Fit
Freelancer: http://bit.ly/TtG4m1
@krissybrady

Admitting Defeat to Find
Success: http://bit.ly/Tnu0Qp @ThereseWalsh

What’s the Best Way to Connect
With Readers Online? http://bit.ly/TtGgll
@JodyHedlund

12 Most James Bond Worthy Tools
for Freelancers: http://bit.ly/TnuAOc
@Susan_Silver

1 writer’s journey to
publication: http://bit.ly/TtGx7O
@brandontietz

You Can Write Today: http://bit.ly/TnGqbx @noveleditor

Chuck Wendig And The Battle
Song Of The Storyteller: http://bit.ly/TnGwQp
@woodwardkaren @chuckwendig

Why Did Publishers Get So Big? http://bit.ly/X3RksS @scholarlykitchn

Can You Publish Blogged
Material As a Kindle Ebook? http://bit.ly/TnGJmz
@ninaamir

When writing romantic scenes
where does one draw the line? http://bit.ly/TnGOqz
@CindyMcDonald7

Differences in male and female
POV: http://bit.ly/TnGVlP @rebeccaberto

“Eagerness to
please,” and the weakness of database marketing for directing the future
of SF/F: http://bit.ly/X3S40X @juliettewade

Tips for handling publishing’s
waiting game: http://bit.ly/TgO2N7 @aswinn

Synopsis writing tips: http://bit.ly/YaxLze @lynnettelabelle

All about publishing auctions: http://bit.ly/S8J7A4 @sjaejones

Top 10 Tropes in YA: http://bit.ly/ToGiII @StrangeChem

Using Excel Keep Your Novel
Organized: http://bit.ly/ToIY9n @PBRWriter

What is Science Fiction for? http://bit.ly/TwtQcA @KgElfland2ndCuz

Tips for writing compelling
antagonists: http://bit.ly/ToJowj @KMWeiland

Tips for writing scary: http://bit.ly/TwuA1i @TaliaVance

A Framework for Thinking About
Author Platform: http://bit.ly/TwuB5n
@janefriedman

An outlining technique–answer
questions to frame your plot: http://bit.ly/ToKpEB

Why one writer signed with a
traditional publisher: http://bit.ly/TwuVkE
@lkblackburne

An agent says, “There is
no time for despair.” http://bit.ly/ToKRTn
@rachellegardner

How to Speed Up Your WordPress
Site: http://bit.ly/Twv0ET @smexaminer

10 Great Authors We Should All
Stop Pigeonholing: http://bit.ly/ToLcFw
@flavorpill

Answers to Questions About
Commas: http://bit.ly/Twvivk @writing_tips

The bane of
niceties–deconstructing online commenting: http://bit.ly/ToLv3g
@jodicleghorn

The Dreaded Conference
Appointment: http://bit.ly/TwvB9s
@stevelaubeagent

Tips for better dialogue: http://bit.ly/ToMosB

The rise of literary genres: http://bit.ly/Twwejs @guardianbooks

“Amazon’s the devil — and
I love it”: http://bit.ly/Twwtej @salon

Losing Perspective on Your
Writing: http://bit.ly/VajyOq @roniloren

When Bad Ideas Sabotage Killer
Concepts: http://bit.ly/QSdc98 @storyfix
 
3 agents on the changing industry: http://bit.ly/YGkJuT @NeilBlairTBP @jonnygeller @AitkenAlexander @Porter_Anderson
3 Social Media Myths that Can
Cripple Our Author Platform: http://bit.ly/VajOgt
@kristenlambtx

Read Like an Agent: http://bit.ly/QSpZIq @diymfa

Technology: Help Or Hindrance
To Writers? http://bit.ly/QSq672
@kimber_regator

Story Questions Worth Pursuing:
http://bit.ly/VaGVYn @mooderino

Secondary characters can add
dimension and tension: http://bit.ly/VaH8dU
@juliettewade

4 Things a Character List
Reveals about Your Novel: http://bit.ly/QSqlPe
@fictionnotes

Blank Page? 5 Ways to Find
Inspiration: http://bit.ly/QSqxOI @L_Meyer

Hiding in the Writing Closet:
Good or Bad? http://bit.ly/VaHKjR
@jodyhedlund

Using ancient beliefs in the
Underworld to inspire our writing: http://bit.ly/VaIfdA
@GeneLempp

A Writing Exercise For Engaging
Your Readers: http://bit.ly/RoSUUy
@writersdigest

Think Outside Your Genre: http://bit.ly/Vc2nw3 @amiekaufman

2 Ways Your Brain is Wired to
Undermine Your Story – And What To Do About It: http://bit.ly/Vc2WWz
@LisaCron

The Art and Use of Fantastic
Criticism: http://bit.ly/Vc3c80

Tips for writing dialogue: http://bit.ly/RoUfdS @JordanDane

Tips for better book signings: http://bit.ly/RoUhCx+|+Duolit%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
@duolit

How To Earn A Living As A
Self-Published Writer: http://bit.ly/Vc3wnb
@woodwardkaren

Freelancers–how to collect an
overdue payment for a story: http://bit.ly/VoNnyw
@michelleRafter

Self-publishing requires a
business mindset: http://bit.ly/Ve1OiZ
@thecreativepenn

Timeframes and The Editing
Process: http://bit.ly/VoNCtJ @LRGiles

The Business of Screenwriting:
Low-budget filmmaking: http://bit.ly/Ve1YHf
@gointothestory

Why it’s Worth it to Purchase
Your Own Domain Name: http://bit.ly/Ve2btO
@HarryGuinness

An agent’s tips for writing a
1-sentence summary: http://bit.ly/TEn5Di
@rachellegardner

Which Point of View Is Right
For You? http://bit.ly/TEn7v5 @woodwardkaren

How to Write a Book Proposal: http://bit.ly/TBms0x @janefriedman

Creating a Cliffhanger in 3
Easy Steps: http://bit.ly/TEnjKM

How spending even 15 min. a day
on writing can benefit your story: http://bit.ly/TBmzZO

Bringing The Theater to Your
Writing: http://bit.ly/TEnAgF
@fantasyfaction

Are You Cut Out to be an Indie
Publisher? http://bit.ly/TBmKUV @ninaamir

Creating The Perfect Villain: http://bit.ly/TEnHsw (video) @jacobkrueger

Actions Speaks Louder Than
Words…Especially in Fiction: http://bit.ly/TEnTbp
@writtendreams

Blogging a book–killing 3
birds with 1 stone: http://bit.ly/11tAN1M
@ninaamir

A Writer’s Five Stages of
Rejection: http://bit.ly/11tB3xw

Cardboard Characters: http://bit.ly/11tBgB3 @novelrocket

Physical Attributes Thesaurus
Entry: Eyes: http://bit.ly/11tBs2Z
@beccapuglisi

Writing Rules and Fantasy:
Show, Don’t Tell: http://bit.ly/11tBUOY
@VickyThinks

Checklist for a Helpful
Critique: http://bit.ly/Tyws7k
@howtowriteshop

10 Ways to Stay True to
Yourself in Publishing: http://bit.ly/11tCufp
@writersdigest

The Simplest Advice for Writing
to “The End”: http://bit.ly/TywzQ7
@museinks

Screenwriting–script diaries: http://bit.ly/11tCOLf @gointothestory

Yes, Your Submission Phobia Is
Holding You Back: http://bit.ly/11tD0tZ

Getting your book in front of
readers: http://bit.ly/SJ4G98 @LauraHoward78

Synopsis writing tips: http://bit.ly/XlxWaS @susanspann

Self-publishing strategizing: http://bit.ly/SJ53AF @authornordin

7 Ways to Get Your Book
Reviewed: http://bit.ly/XlHmmK @LauraPepWu

8 Words to Seek and Destroy in
Your Writing: http://bit.ly/SJcuHS
@robdyoungwrites

7 Best iPad Apps for Freelance
Writers: http://bit.ly/XlHAdH @nickthacker

Tips for approaching book
bloggers for reviews: http://bit.ly/SJcGqE
@bookmarketer

A Study of Plot: Looking for
Cause and Effect in a Synopsis: http://bit.ly/XlHLW9
@janice_hardy

The transformation of
publishing: http://bit.ly/SJcKXF
@guardianbooks

Bridging the Sales – Visibility
Gap: http://bit.ly/XmKwXs @sharonbially

Freelancers–Spinning Your Way
to Profits: http://bit.ly/XmKH53 @bob_brooke

The Sensual Writer–Taste vs.
Flavor: http://bit.ly/XmKZc7

Serial Fiction: Is It
Profitable? http://bit.ly/XmL5At
@woodwardkaren

20 Ways to Use and Enhance Blog
Photos: http://bit.ly/SK1x98 @heidicohen

Forget grammar during your 1st
draft: http://bit.ly/XmLrac @GrammarGirl

Book Covers: Photography vs.
Illustration: http://bit.ly/SK1OsE
@blurbisaverb

The Perils of Internet
Information: http://bit.ly/XmMxmu
@jamesscottbell

E-Serials as the “3rd Layer” in
the Publishing World: http://bit.ly/SJTmcZ
@dcroog @pubperspectives

The recipe for writing a
bestseller [infographic]: http://bit.ly/SK26j7
@dgquarterly

A dual crime-fiction
trend–violence against women, but strong female protagonists: http://bit.ly/RBi56s @mkinberg

Crowd­fund­ing: Is Kick­starter
Los­ing Its Kick? http://bit.ly/VC34yQ
@Porter_Anderson @PatrickRwrites @Suw

3 NaNo NoNos: http://bit.ly/RBwkZ4 @jemifraser
@writeangleblog

Industry expert and indie
leader on the Author Solutions deal with S&S: http://bit.ly/VBBINc
@MikeShatzkin @DavidGaughran @Porter_Anderson
Tips for collecting and organizing ideas–“couponing” for authors: http://bit.ly/VOMFr2

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. Hilary Melton-ButcherDecember 9, 2012

    Hi Elizabeth .. many thanks for this – just signed up for the Newsletter .. and hope to find some tips and tricks in there for Twitter and FB ..

    Thanks for making these resources available to us .. cheers Hilary

  2. Margot KinbergDecember 9, 2012

    Elizabeth – Thanks as ever for this Sunday session of How to Be a Writer :-). I must especially check out that link to the Author Central post. I don’t pay enough attention I think to my page there.

  3. Alex J. CavanaughDecember 9, 2012

    Ideas while sleeping? I’ll take them any way I can get them!

  4. Kenda TurnerDecember 9, 2012

    Too much good stuff here, and too little time! Thanks again. Will enjoy scrolling through these articles :-)

  5. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsDecember 10, 2012

    Hilary–Thanks so much!

    Alex–Me too. :)

    Margot–I updated mine when I read the post!

    Kenda–Thanks! :)

  6. Clarissa DraperDecember 10, 2012

    Awesome links! Thank you.

  7. Julie MusilDecember 11, 2012

    You ARE the queen of Twitter. You know that, right? Thanks so much!

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