Twitterific Writing Links

December 11, 2016 / Twitterific / 6 COMMENTS


Bluebird with beak openby 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 39,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Business / Miscellaneous

Creativity and Inspiration / Inspiration

Creativity and Inspiration / Motivation

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Fitting in Writing

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writer’s Block

Creativity and Inspiration / Productivity / Writing Quickly

Creativity and Inspiration / Writing Life

Genres / Fantasy

Genres / Horror

Genres / Mystery

Genres / Poetry

Genres / Romance

Genres / Science Fiction

Genres / Screenwriting

Genres / Young Adult

Promo / Miscellaneous

Promo / Blogging

Promo / Social Media Tips

Promo / Speaking

Promo / Websites

Publishing / Miscellaneous

Publishing / News / International Publishing

Publishing / Options / Hybrid Publishing

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing / Querying

Publishing / Options / Traditional Publishing / Rejections

Publishing / Process / Translation

Writing Craft / Miscellaneous

Writing Craft / Beginnings

Writing Craft / Characters / Development

Writing Craft / Characters / Emotion

Writing Craft / Characters / Protagonists

Writing Craft / Common Mistakes

Writing Craft / Humor

Writing Craft / Lessons from Books and Film

Writing Craft / Mood

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Plotting

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Research

Writing Craft / Pre-Writing / Story Concept

Writing Craft / Punctuation and Grammar

Writing Craft / Revisions / Critiques

Writing Craft / Scenes

Writing Craft / Series

Writing Craft / Transitions

Writing Tools / Apps

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  1. I always love my Sunday Writing 101 class, Elizabeth! Such a nice variety of links (as ever), and I like it that there are several on taking care of oneself as an author. It’s easy to forget that, since so many authors have ‘day jobs,’ family commitments, and so on.

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