by Elizabeth S. Craig,
@elizabethscraig
@elizabethscraig
Twitterific is a compilation of all
the writing links I shared the previous week.
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.
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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.
I’m also on the Wordpreneur blog today, talking about how I started self-publishing and became a hybrid writer. Hope you’ll pop by.
The secret to writing fiction–emotional manipulation: http://bit.ly/ROYQnY
@authorterryo @WHammondAuthor
@authorterryo @WHammondAuthor
Publishing has never been an agile industry. And book
products are not MVPs: http://bit.ly/TLxDkq @Porter_Anderson @bsandusky
products are not MVPs: http://bit.ly/TLxDkq @Porter_Anderson @bsandusky
Defining sexual tension and 4 areas to consider when
creating it in our stories: http://bit.ly/SSr12M @authorterryo @SavvyAuthors
creating it in our stories: http://bit.ly/SSr12M @authorterryo @SavvyAuthors
10 Strategies to Keep You Afloat in the Treacherous Social Media
Waters: http://bit.ly/TwmLXx @JanalynVoigt
Waters: http://bit.ly/TwmLXx @JanalynVoigt
Check Your Writing For Adverbs And Other Problem Words: MS Word
Macros: http://bit.ly/SOQrAB @woodwardkaren
Macros: http://bit.ly/SOQrAB @woodwardkaren
Writing, Creativity, And The Empowerment Of The Author In
Publishing: http://bit.ly/VRHafk @thecreativepenn
Publishing: http://bit.ly/VRHafk @thecreativepenn
Subtext in Your Screenplay’s Dialogue: http://bit.ly/WLblFg and http://bit.ly/ZdpPLB @UnkScreenwriter
1 writer’s experience with using music for inspiration: http://bit.ly/WLfZTU @guineapig66 @byrozmorris
Freelancers–5 Simple Questions To Ask Before Choosing a Writing
Mentor: http://bit.ly/Zdy6z8 @museinks
Mentor: http://bit.ly/Zdy6z8 @museinks
Fill The Shelves – A New Initiative To Help Underfunded School
Libraries: http://bit.ly/TRDqHw @DavidGaughran
Libraries: http://bit.ly/TRDqHw @DavidGaughran
Creating Your Literary Foundation: http://litreactor.com/columns/creating-your-literary-foundation @TheLitCoach
Writing a Romance Novel? Try this Exercise & Develop Your
Characters: http://bit.ly/S48fG2 @writersdigest
Characters: http://bit.ly/S48fG2 @writersdigest
Writing a Romance Novel? Try this Exercise & Develop Your
Characters: http://bit.ly/S48fG2 @writersdigest
Characters: http://bit.ly/S48fG2 @writersdigest
Writers’ most common submission mistakes — and how to avoid
them: http://bit.ly/RP1AS1 @midgeraymond
them: http://bit.ly/RP1AS1 @midgeraymond
Think Like A Writer Every Day, Even If You Can’t Write Every
Day: http://bit.ly/UkdOPv @thecreativepenn @midgeraymond
Day: http://bit.ly/UkdOPv @thecreativepenn @midgeraymond
Reach New Readers with New Genres, Story Elements and
Categories: http://bit.ly/UkeuV9 @ddscottromcom
Categories: http://bit.ly/UkeuV9 @ddscottromcom
The Click Moment. Embracing Randomness For Authors: http://bit.ly/UkeC76 @thecreativepenn @Frans_Johansson
Consumers may pay more for DRM-free products they can use
as they please: http://bit.ly/TLyqSn @Porter_Anderson @joshgans @jwikert
as they please: http://bit.ly/TLyqSn @Porter_Anderson @joshgans @jwikert
Elizabeth – Ah, my Sunday session of Writing 101. Thanks for all of these extremely helpful links!
Hustling your readers! That’s funny.
Margot–Thanks for coming by!
Alex–I liked that post, too. :)
Fabulous, comprehensive list of links, as always. Thanks for the weekly round-up!
Thank you for another great list. I’ve linked to some and am now going to go read the posts.
I find the article on sexual tension interesting.
Personally, I think a romance is better the longer you wait to seal it with a kiss (since I’m writing YA). It seems to be the general trend that romances in longer series go downhill once the partners get together, so I’m still trying to decide how I should approach the friendship in my NaNoWriMo project. The two candidates aren’t showing lots of sparks, so I’ll probably take the platonic route.
Hello!
Wow so many links to check out.
Thank you
xx
Thanks for all this awesomeness (and mention!)