Twitterific Writing Links

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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 40,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

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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.

8 Comments

  1. Alex J. CavanaughAugust 6, 2017

    The postal system in crime fiction? Of course – they’ve been losing and misdirecting mail for years!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 6, 2017

      Lots of opportunities for crossed wires! Have a great week, Alex!

  2. Margot KinbergAugust 6, 2017

    These are great links, Elizabeth, as they always are. I’m very glad to see the one on encouraging young people to read more. I think that if young people get turned on to reading it’s something that will stay with them always.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 6, 2017

      I’m hoping that the next generation will still be good readers..no matter how they choose to read (Wattpad?)

  3. L. Diane WolfeAugust 6, 2017

    ACX is growing, isn’t it?

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 6, 2017

      By leaps and bounds!

  4. Wally WoodAugust 9, 2017

    These are invaluable. Thank you for sharing all your work. Now having stumbled across the list I don’t know whether to start clicking on links or going back to writing. The eternal dilemma.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 9, 2017

      Hope you enjoy the links and find some useful info!

      You can always search by topic if going through the list is too distracting. :) That way it isn’t as much of a time suck: writerskb.com

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