by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
A weekly roundup of the best writing links from around the web.
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.
Have you visited the WKB lately? Check out the new redesign where you can browse by category, and see the character and location name generators!
Happy Easter to all who observe it. I’m going to be taking the next week off to spend some time with family and catch up on some writing. See you next Sunday!
The top writing links of last week are on Twitterific: Click To Tweet
So many great articles this week, Elizabeth! Thanks, as ever. I’m glad there are some good ones about promo. I have to admit, that’s the part of writing that I most need the nudge to do…
As do most of us! Hope you have a great week!
Remembering to say thank you is so important.
Have a wonderful Easter.
The same to you, Diane!
Thank you for the information, Elizabeth. I’ve just been browsing through earlier articles and found the one on copyrighting extremely useful. Thanks again. Have a super week.
Glad it helped you out! Hope you have a great week. :)
Fantastic list of links, and thank you for letting mine be one of them :)
Thanks for being a resource for writers!
I always find at least few things on your Twitterific blog posts. The How to Use Trello to Storyboard your Novel was a surprise. I never thought to use Trello that way. It is a very resourceful tool for Storyboards and so much more. It is definitely worth looking at if anyone hasn’t done so already. It’s free and your are able to download an app to your phone to access it on the go.
Thanks for the confirmation on Trello! Free is always good and so is having it accessible.
Hope you have a good week!
Thanks for including my post from Now Novel! Great list as always, love that everything from social media tips to characterization is covered.
Thanks for your helpful posts for writers, Bridget!