Twitterific Writing Links

September 7, 2014 / Twitterific, Writing Tips / 10 COMMENTS


by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigBlog

Twitterific links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 23,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Writing the Perfect Description for Your Book:  http://ow.ly/B0slv @shalvatzis

Agents Behaving Badly:  http://ow.ly/B0spj @jamesscottbell

No Excuse Writing:  http://ow.ly/B20Al @dibator @SouthrnWritrMag

Self-Publishing: The Scenic Route: http://ow.ly/B20fK @eileengoudge  Rewriting: Longer, Faster, Harder:  http://ow.ly/B1ZiW @mooderino

Favorite Opening Lines/Paragraphs:  http://ow.ly/B21kd  @thejordache

7 Ways to Create Empathy for your Protagonist:  http://ow.ly/B20pi @PamMingle

Surviving Grimdark:  Fantasy for the Squeamish:  http://ow.ly/B206Q  @Philip_Overby

On Writing Horror: Short Stories vs. Novels: http://ow.ly/B1ZI8 @amazingstories0

Tips on Synopsis Writing – Basics:  http://ow.ly/B20U3  @pepperbasham

Using Lifes Hardships to Make You a Better Writer:  http://ow.ly/B218u @AshleyRCarlson1

7 steps to developing a feature script you can shoot:  http://ow.ly/B1Zqx @screencrafting @MichaelDiBiasio

Should you enter a writing competition? http://ow.ly/B1ZlK @standoutbooks

You Know Youre a Writer When You Procrastinate: … http://ow.ly/B200E @LynnHBlackburn

What is Crowdfunding And How Can It Work For Authors?  http://ow.ly/B1ZTQ @pubslush

The Strongest Form of Characterization:  http://ow.ly/B22MK @joebunting

How to Structure Your Reveals:  http://ow.ly/B23RL @shalvatzis

Keep Your Characters Moving: http://ow.ly/B23sz @ava_jae

How to Keep your Story Moving and Your Character Believable:  http://ow.ly/B23nj @beccapuglisi

An Unpredictable (and Fun) Trick to Keep Your Plots Unpredictable:  http://ow.ly/B23xw @janice_hardy

Better With Age: Giving Elderly Characters the Spotlight:  http://ow.ly/B237O @adearinthewoods

6 Marketing Tactics You Should Be Using:  http://ow.ly/B0std @lukeofkondor @bang2write

The Opposite of Legacy:  http://ow.ly/B0rMj @JAKonrath

A Conversation with Robert Falco, Translator:  http://ow.ly/B0rYf @robert_falco @ReedsyHQ

Paperbacks Are Selling eBooks:  http://ow.ly/B9fEk @Porter_Anderson @thoughtcatalog

4 Ways To Edit Your Book Back on Track:  http://ow.ly/B0sCl @carlywatters

Free Screenwriting Resource: Movie Story Types:  http://ow.ly/B0tcL @gointothestory

Getting into the book’s action: http://ow.ly/B0tpX @glencstrathy

21st century book publicists: http://ow.ly/B0sJ6

On Agency Clauses:  http://ow.ly/B0rTf @passivevoiceblg

Book Sales in a Slump? Here’s Help.  http://ow.ly/B0tjJ  @christinenolfi

When does giving the reader what they want turn into clickbait? It’’s complicated: http://ow.ly/B0rxf  @mathewi

These romance writers ditched their publishers for ebooks–and made millions:  http://ow.ly/B0siF @passivevoiceblg

Some indie authors are finding their Amazon Publishing titles in local bookstores:  http://ow.ly/B6OPv @TheFutureBook @Porter_Anderson

Why Reading and Writing are a Collaboration:  http://ow.ly/AX3GJ @DrewChial

30 Websites for Indie Authors:  http://ow.ly/AX49j @bookgal

Indie Authors: Using 99 Designs to Crowdsource a Cover:  http://ow.ly/AX4Ty  @sabsky

10 Ways To Look At Your Twitter Avatar:  http://ow.ly/B6OE0 @Porter_Anderson @thoughtcatalog

Should authors review other authors’ books? http://ow.ly/AX5mM @IndieAuthorALLi

Book aggregators and distributors: A short primer | http://ow.ly/AX4mi   @selfpubbootcamp

How to Turn Your Print Book into a Digital File:  http://ow.ly/AX4rB @byondpapr

The Wake-Up Call: What it Means to Be A Self-Published Writer: http://ow.ly/AX5bC @nickthacker

Is your main character you? How to tell – and how to widen your character repertoire: http://ow.ly/AX5wz @Roz_Morris

7 Proven Steps to Improve Your Writing Immediately:  http://ow.ly/AX3u8  @nickbrodd

Format a Book in Word: Footnote, Index & Bibliography: http://ow.ly/AX4C2 @PubMyBook

How to Develop and Use a List of Your Readers:  http://ow.ly/AX4g0 @jimhbs

Your Characters’ Names: Do You Know Why You Chose Them?  http://ow.ly/AX3gC @KMWeiland

The Value of Indie Print: Necessity, Choices and Costs:  http://ow.ly/AUUpM

21 Tips for Creating a Successful Writing Collaboration:  http://ow.ly/AUUm5 @HelenSedwick

Today’s Publishing Nightmare: Drowning in Indie e-Books… and The Way Out: http://ow.ly/AUUxp  @claudenougat

Writer Despair:  http://ow.ly/AUUCu @jimchines

5 Things to Avoid for a Pristine Query Letter:  http://ow.ly/AUUej  @FrugalBookPromo

Avoiding the Tar Pits of Fiction:  http://ow.ly/AUUAl @jamesscottbell

Want to Write Better Dialogue? Break the Rules:  http://ow.ly/AUTUV @write_practice

Why One Bestselling Author Decided To Start Self-Publishing:  http://ow.ly/AUTXW @karentraviss

10 rules for writers:  http://ow.ly/AUU7l  @latimes

Don’t Let ‘Play-It-Safers’ Talk You Out Of Writing:  http://ow.ly/AUUsV @adderworld

Pros And Cons Of Exclusivity with Amazon KDP Select and Kindle Unlimited:  http://ow.ly/AUTR6 @thecreativepenn

Should All Your Minor Characters Have Arcs?  http://ow.ly/AUUjr @KMWeiland

Character Voice Consistency:  http://ow.ly/AUjk4 @AmberSkyeF

De-Stress Your Writing Life: Writing a Personalized Pep Talk: http://ow.ly/AUj5S @jessbaverstock

A Protagonist who doesn’t have a backstory?  http://ow.ly/AUiWA @gointothestory

Advice for new memoir writers:  http://ow.ly/AUjfR @tspoetry

Writing 3-Dimensional Characters:  http://ow.ly/AUjbd  @stdennard

15 Best Brainstorming And Mind-Mapping Tech Tools For Every Creative Mind http://ow.ly/AUj02 @lifehackorg

Your Ending Shouldn’t Make Your “Point”:  http://ow.ly/AUiYh @cockeyedcaravan

Copyrights and Copywrongs:  http://ow.ly/AUjcx @AuthorMelindaC

5 Powerful Writing Techniques That Bring Stories to Life:  http://ow.ly/AUj7I @Nimpentoad

6 Questions to Ask Before Publicizing Your Book:  http://ow.ly/AUjhH  @utexaspublicist

Hyphenation and tech terms:  http://ow.ly/AUj6z @CSLakin

Songwriting Tip: The Most Important Thing Is Everything:  http://ow.ly/AUiXH @usasong

Serials–pricing, release schedules, finding readers:  http://ow.ly/AUj8v  @ClaraKensie

Your Novel’s Language: How Can You Beat the Blah? http://ow.ly/AW4n8 from Jack Smith

New Types of Author Events:  http://ow.ly/AUhgy  @agentsavant

5 Elements of a Writer’s Website:  http://ow.ly/AUhav @WritersEdit

Why Your Writing Habits Are Stifling Your Creative Potential: http://ow.ly/AUgKX @amshofner

17 Services to Tweet a Book | Self-Publishing Review http://ow.ly/AUgsg @selfpubreview

On the Many Dreams of Writing:  http://ow.ly/AUh6U @writerunboxed

Marketing Advice from a Publishing Pro: @JaneFriedman Shares Her Best Tips:  http://ow.ly/AXeNg  @CaballoFrances

Twitter Chats for Writers:   http://ow.ly/AUgwM  @K8Tilton

Secondary character scene stealers in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/AW509 @mkinberg

Self-Publishing and Writer Organizations:  http://ow.ly/AUgVP @NMamatas @ElectricLit

How Writing and Gardening Overlaps:  http://ow.ly/AUgly @womenwriters

A Day in the Life of an Acquiring Editor:  http://ow.ly/AUgmR @TerriBischoff

5 tips to trim your writing:  http://ow.ly/AW4gE @jemifraser @WriteAngleBlog

Using Split Screen for Editing:  http://ow.ly/AUgPh

Writing with Scrivener Quick Tip: Using Word Count To Keep Motivated:  http://ow.ly/AW32s @clarissadraper

Got writers block? Try this little trick. http://ow.ly/AUgC9

Maybe it’s time to rethink the relationship between intelligence and creativity:  http://ow.ly/AUgyE @tannerc

The creative art of selling a book by its cover:  http://ow.ly/ASD57 @mendelsund @NYTimes @xanalter

How to plot a character-driven story:  http://ow.ly/ASCrL @glencstrathy

Back cover copy tips:  http://ow.ly/ASCHl @woodwardkaren

8 Issues In Author Ethics:  http://ow.ly/AVdo6 @janesteen @Porter_Anderson

The Magic Trick to Landing an Agent at a Conference (Hint: No Magic Involved): http://ow.ly/ASCPD @writerunboxed

What to do Before You’re Published:  http://ow.ly/ASCKQ @JulieMusil

The Ultimate Guide to Working with Beta Readers:  http://ow.ly/ASCJB @amshofner

  1. Usually a lurker, Elizabeth, but just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you doing this list every week.

  2. Elizabeth – As always, such a useful visit to Writing 101 :-) :-). I love the fact that there are a lot expert links this week from publishers, editors and the like. Time to do some homework…

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