Twitterific

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific is a compilation of all the writing links I shared the previous week.

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Have a great week!

7 Rules of Picking Names for Fictional Characters: http://bit.ly/QhGKKq@writersdigest

Resist Giving Characters A Helping Hand: http://bit.ly/Spqgwu@mooderino

5 Ways You’re Preventing Readers From Suspending Disbelief: http://bit.ly/RJosDA@KMWeiland

Pacing for Power–Increasing Tension & Suspense: http://bit.ly/OvTxWF@jodierennered

An Author’s 3rd Option: The Rogue Reader: http://bit.ly/T8dXLD@jasonashlock @Porter_Anderson

Rejection vs. failure: http://bit.ly/UAm949 @AimeeLSalter

The Practice of Writing: http://bit.ly/UAm14K@TrueFactBarFact

Should You Preschedule Tweets? http://bit.ly/OBL1Wa@meghancward

Why wasting time helps you stay sane and productive: http://bit.ly/POfX5j@criticalmargins

5 lessons about the writing community: http://bit.ly/QhJYxq@diymfa

How Having Kids Can Change Your Reading Life: http://bit.ly/SpyzIH@deadwhiteguys

How to Create Conflict in a One Character Scene: http://bit.ly/QhK34g

Writing lessons learned from “Where it Began”: http://bit.ly/QhK48h@juliemusil

“Sparkle”, From Movie to Book: http://bit.ly/QhKbAO@carleenbrice @MyBrownBaby

Should You Sell Books from Your Author Website? http://bit.ly/SpyXGY@authorems

How To Make Writing A Habit Using Rituals: http://bit.ly/QhKdJ0

Heightening emotional impact: http://bit.ly/Spz0mf@juliettewade

Staying Balanced in the Confusing Modern Publishing Industry: http://bit.ly/QhKhbu@jodyhedlund

4 Lessons Authors Can Learn from Obama’s Fake Twitter Followers: http://bit.ly/QdXHTd@authormedia

Top 10 WordPress Security Myths: http://bit.ly/NvNLXU@problogger

One Simple and Incredibly Painful Way to Fix Your Novel Draft: http://bit.ly/QdXWxz@io9

How To Read Amazon Review Graphs: http://bit.ly/NvNXq5@galleycat

7 Questions Every Story Critique Should Answer: http://bit.ly/Qe59Oj@AdriennedeWolfe

How to Use Brainstorming to Edit: http://bit.ly/NvTyN9@ava_jae

Are Amazon reader reviews killing off the critic? http://bit.ly/Qe5f8u@guardianbooks

Why Kindle Direct Publishing Will Transform Indian Self-Publishing: http://bit.ly/NvTFYW@pubperspectives @VinuthaMallya

How to Find Your Character’s Voice: http://bit.ly/Qe5pgb@kmweiland

7 Essential Elements of Scene + Scene Structure Exercise: http://bit.ly/Qe5vnV@plotwhisperer

Keeping Characters True to Themselves: http://bit.ly/Qe5CzY@stdennard @4YALit

10 Creative Writing Ideas for Teens: http://bit.ly/Qe5ErB@tweetthebook

Make your bookshelf searchable by taking a picture with Evernote: http://bit.ly/Qe5IaJ@ebookfriendly

What good dialogue should accomplish: http://bit.ly/NvU2mv@kit_lit

5 Things You DON’T Need to Become a Successful Freelance Writer: http://bit.ly/Qe5Ner

Finding Your Novel’s Theme and Your Universal Theme: http://bit.ly/NvU4e4@roniloren

A 5-Step Plan to Improve Every Blog Post You Write: http://bit.ly/NvU8dU@copyblogger @aliventures

Whose Story is This Anyway? http://bit.ly/Qe5VKX @querytracker

The Art of Subtlety in Fiction: http://bit.ly/NvUfGc@jeanniecampbell

The DNA of a successful ebook: http://on.mash.to/NvUl0H@mashable

A look at character development arcs: http://bit.ly/Qe680N@livewritethrive

A writer shares what’s she’s learned so far: http://bit.ly/NvUpNG@Artzicarol @janice_hardy

Five Creepy Social Media Marketing Tactics: http://bit.ly/Qea1D2@KristenLambTX

How to Read Your Writing in Public: http://bit.ly/Qea7ug@rsquaredd

A Refresher Course On Sentence Types: http://bit.ly/OyulmP@writerscramp1

Competing Goals in Our Story: http://bit.ly/Oyukzb@theresastevens

What to Put Above the Fold on Your Blog, And Why: http://bit.ly/QeafKj@blogtyrant

What to include on your freelance writing resume: http://bit.ly/QeakO7

Being a Pro: One Often Overlooked Issue: http://bit.ly/Qeax3I@AnnetteLyon

3 Fiction Tips from Stephanie Vaughn’s “Dog Heaven”: http://bit.ly/Oyv4Ej@writeitsideways

A closer look at the Amazon review bar graph: http://bit.ly/RVEaLQ@salon

The Good, The Bad, and The Sadly Deluded: Actors Who Write: http://bit.ly/UehO4L@cathinnorway

Fake market or not? How to tell: http://bit.ly/RVEoTn@emergentpublish

12 Writing Prompts/Situations: http://bit.ly/UehUt5

Keeping Up with Your Blog for the Long Haul: http://bit.ly/RVEzxS@JulieBMack

The Editorial Process, Step by Step: http://bit.ly/Uei17X@chavelaque

Identifying your genre: http://bit.ly/RVELNA @museinks

Ebooks For Libraries: http://bit.ly/Uei43O @JAKonrath

A Warning To All Writers Who Need Help Indie Publishing: http://bit.ly/RVEWZl@kristinerusch

What the Romance Genre Can Teach Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers: http://bit.ly/UeibMO @lbgale

Should you always list writing credits in your cover letter? http://bit.ly/RVFaQd@nicolamorgan

5 Dialogue Basics: http://bit.ly/UeihE3 @marcykennedy

How To Enjoy Critical Reviews of Your Own Work: http://bit.ly/RVFi22@JustineLavaworm

How to Prepare For a Book Launch: http://bit.ly/UeiQgY@jodyhedlund

How do authors benefit from agents: http://bit.ly/UeiOWo@rachellegardner

5 Questions Indie Authors Should Always Ask An Agent: http://bit.ly/UeiW8A@ornaross

The 6 Magic Words That Always Get Clicks: http://bit.ly/Uel686@authormedia

Tips for 1st time ebook writers: http://bit.ly/RVKW4j@woodwardkaren

Author Solutions’ Misleading PR Strategies: http://bit.ly/UelaVo@victoriastrauss

Classic Female Fantasy Writers: http://bit.ly/RVL2c0@fantasyfaction

From last resort to new career–how 1 writer self-published: http://bit.ly/Uelpjp@dirtywhitecandy

What’s so funny? Humor in nonfiction writing: http://bit.ly/RVLmrk@ruthwcrocker

Writing Through a Rough Patch of Life: http://bit.ly/Uelsvk@THahnBurkett

The Myth of Giving Away 15% Ownership in Your Work: http://bit.ly/RVLsze@deanwesleysmith

The Publishing Process in GIF Form: http://bit.ly/OwuFN3@nathanbransford

Writing: Why Your Third Grade Teacher Was Wrong: http://bit.ly/S2WdOU@heidicohen

5 tips for creating self-pub success: http://bit.ly/S2Wmlx@booksparkspr

When Should You Write Full-Time? http://bit.ly/RZ0VZJ@duolit @highervis

How Clichés Can Help You Create Great Characters: http://bit.ly/S31tCe@fantasyfaction

How to build a readership for your blog and books: http://bit.ly/OwCWAB@jodyhedlund

Using Screenplay Techniques in Novel-Writing: http://bit.ly/S31FBq@sarahalderson

Writing secret: all you need is curiosity and surprise: http://bit.ly/OwDhU4@speechwriterguy

Lessons from a Copywriter for Better Fiction: http://bit.ly/S31R3z@emilywenstrom

How (Not) to Be a Brilliant Writer: http://bit.ly/S31VAA@ava_jae

The Tools Needed to Make a Living as a Writer: http://bit.ly/OwDDtQ@bubblecow

How to Edit Your Book in 4 Steps: http://bit.ly/S32cU2@writersdigest

Self-Publishing and The Midlist: http://bit.ly/S32hqW

Narcotics in Science Fiction & Fantasy: http://bit.ly/OwEdaN@tordotcom

Advice from Mark Twain on the Art and Craft of Writing: http://bit.ly/S32p9G@suzannewfisher

Use Character Quirks to Grab Readers’ Attention: http://bit.ly/OwEuuy@KMWeiland

How to Focus Your Blog or Blogged Book on a Topic: http://bit.ly/OwPzf5@ninaamir

How to avoid negativity online: http://bit.ly/S39h6Y@nicolamorgan

How To Work On More Than One Book At A Time: http://bit.ly/OwPTdI@thecreativepenn

Ideas to rethink during this digital revolution: http://bit.ly/S39ya8@rachellegardner

Getting lost in historical fiction: http://bit.ly/OwQxYD@history_girls

Where Genres Come From and How to Stitch Them Together: http://bit.ly/OwQR9V@KgElfland2ndCuz

Against Acknowledgments: http://nyr.kr/Po5n6u@pageturner

Maturity–The Difference Between the Amateur and the Professional: http://bit.ly/QlnpYW @kristenlambTX

Social Media Will Not Sell Your Book: http://bit.ly/Qlnvzv@hilarydavidson

The Last Word: 9 Famous Authors’ Epitaphs: http://bit.ly/Po5K0W@BookishWallace

Top 10 Reasons People Use To Justify Pirating Digital Content (And Why They’re Wrong): http://bit.ly/Po5Ntt @robwhart

The Square-One Story Killer: http://bit.ly/QlnDPG @storyfix

5 Lessons Learned From Writing 3 Novels: http://bit.ly/QlnJXr@ScottTBartlett

Tips for successful book marketing: http://bit.ly/Po6anU@writersdigest

Meet Mr Fifty Shades: EL James’s husband speaks out: http://bit.ly/Po7xTy@guardianbooks

How Affordable Color POD Could Change the Comics Industry: http://bit.ly/Po7Q0E

KDP freebies–a look at the numbers: http://bit.ly/T8cd57@Porter_Anderson @dvinjamuri

Indie Authors: Your Copyright Page Needs Work: http://bit.ly/Po8H1q@jimhbs

Why genre fiction is an e-reader’s best friend: http://bit.ly/Qlp9RY@annabaddeley

Charge Your Writing Batteries: http://bit.ly/Po98sA @noveleditor

Falling in love with fictional characters–a reader’s tribute to “Eloise”: http://bit.ly/Po9zDn @junglereds

25 Synonyms for “Delete”: http://bit.ly/QlptQr@writing_tips

Genre Blending: http://bit.ly/Po9Nu0 @fantasyfaction

Top 3 Reasons to Give Away Your Book: http://bit.ly/QlpwM4@tobywneal

Tips for creating complex villains: http://bit.ly/QmGWIl@ashkrafton

15 grammatical errors to avoid: http://bit.ly/S4UFzC@bubblecow

Outlining Backwards:http://bit.ly/QmGZ77

How to Slam Dunk Your 90-Second Pitch: http://bit.ly/S4UNPR@debraeve

How To Protect Your Writing Time: http://bit.ly/S4V9G7@KellyMcClymer

3 Writing Commandments: http://bit.ly/QmHjma@jhansenwrites

Tips for combatting paid reviews: http://bit.ly/S4VtVd@annerallen

Amazon in the UK: Worries About Waterstones: http://janefriedman.com/2012/09/20/writing-on-the-ether-56/#6@eoinpurcell @Porter_Anderson

7 tips for keeping your motivation as a writer: http://bit.ly/QmHqhB@dirtywhitecandy

3 ways to end your book…that you should reconsider: http://bit.ly/QmHxtG@JaelMcHenry

Writing the Perfect Pitch: http://bit.ly/S4W1KK

An apostrophe review: http://bit.ly/QmHGwY@livewritethrive

Ways to Become an Insecure Writer: http://bit.ly/QmHHkx@lyndaryoung

5 Smarter Habits of Great Writers: http://bit.ly/QmHHBi

Beat the Bestsellers–the Other Way to the Top: http://bit.ly/SELvdL@NickThacker

Writing in a second language: http://bit.ly/S4WaxX

Re-releasing print books as ebooks: http://bit.ly/S4Y1mr@nicolamorgan

An important quality of a charismatic male character: http://bit.ly/QmINgn@rebeccaberto

A review of commas, dashes, and colons: http://bit.ly/S4YwwI

99 Ways to Tell a Story: http://bit.ly/QmIT7F @sophie_novak

Agency Pricing in Europe? No. http://bit.ly/SEM0on@Porter_Anderson @PublishersLunch

Selling Literary Fiction: http://bit.ly/SEMn1Y@thecreativepenn @tglong

Making the Most of Writers’ Conferences: http://bit.ly/T8D0Oz@frugalbookpromo

The perils of paid-for reviews: http://bit.ly/T8D6WG@dearauthor

The elephant in the writing room: http://bit.ly/OL91uj@annerooney

Overcoming Writing Challenges: http://bit.ly/PTrnV7@lefrenchbook

Approaching Top Reviewers on Amazon: http://bit.ly/T8drNG@AlexisGrant @Porter_Anderson

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.

6 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergSeptember 23, 2012

    Elizabeth – Thanks as always for these wonderful links! A person could get a degree in writing just by visiting your blog :-)

  2. Alex J. CavanaughSeptember 23, 2012

    Another great list of resources!

  3. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsSeptember 23, 2012

    Thanks, Alex!

    Margot–Sweet of you to say so! And they could get a degree in Crime Fiction Studies on yours. :)

  4. Helen GingerSeptember 24, 2012

    As always, Elizabeth, a stellar list of blog posts. Don’t know how you do it!

  5. Adventures in YA PublishingSeptember 25, 2012

    I always adore these posts. You have such fantastic content in them!

    Best,

    Martina

  6. Julie MusilSeptember 25, 2012

    Another treasure trove. Thank you!

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