by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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- Horror in Translation: 8 Chilling Reads From Around the World: @Rcordas @tordotcom
- “10 Things About Writing I (Re)Learned From Graphic Novels”: @Gabino_Iglesias
- It’s All in the Rigging: 9 of the Best Boats in Fantasy: @fran_wilde @tordotcom
- The Secret Schedules of Great Authors: @AndreaWriterlea
- Are Your Writing Habits Beach Ready? Writing in the Summer: @SueBEdwards
- Writer’s Block and You: On Causes and How to Write On: @HistoireLolita
- Regaining confidence as a writer: @_FYWH
- Tracking Time: Analyzing Your Work Week For Maximum Productivity: @JillWilliamson
- 2 Ways to Beat Writing Procrastination and Finish Your WIP: @numawokcreative
- 18 Quotes for the Writing Life: @ErinMFeldman
- How Do You Know When Your Writing Career Is Over? @edsikov
- “Poultry?” No, Poetry. On Moving From Verse to Memoir: by Chris Forhan @lithub
- 10 Things Authors Would Like to Say to Their Worst Critics: by Raymond Esposito @WritersAfterDrk
- 8 unintended consequences of becoming a writer: @tmAlexander
- Overcoming Negativity Bias: @e_foster3
- 4 Ways to Beat Frustration in Your Writing Career: @DanBlank
- The M.I.C.E. Quotient and Mystery Stories: @woodwardkaren
- Crime Writing: Collusion Illegal? Well, it Depends … : @LeeLofland
- Writing a Murder Mystery: The First Victim: @woodwardkaren
- Underdogs as an element in crime fiction: @mkinberg
- The Ultimate Guide to Writing Poetry for Beginners: @writingtipsoasi
- Top 10 Dip Into Poetry Lines: @lwlindquist @tspoetry
- Your Writing Platform: Letting Readers Know the (Sort of) Real You: @barbaraoneal
- Creating an author tagline: @mybookshepherd
- 5 Twitter Chats for 5 Different Writers: @bronniesway @DIYMFA
- 5 Steps to Kick Your Marketing FOMO to the Curb: @cksyme @JaneFriedman
- 3 Steps to Crafting Your Public Persona For An Author Speaking Engagement: @Dana_Kaye @DigiBookWorld
- Alternative to ACX for Your Audio-Book: @111publishing
- 5 Tips for Applying to Writing Fellowships and Residencies: @decorcione
- How good is my audio-book narration? And how do I minimize risk? @LouiseHarnby
- The Millions : Why Literary Journals Don’t Pay: by M.R. Branwen @The_Millions
- How New Writers Can Build an Impressive Writing Resume with Zero Experience: @tessaemilyhall
- A successful YA YouTube vlog is picked up by a Canadian press: @Porter_Anderson @llyonstweets
- China’s Copyright Industry Shows Growth, Exports in Creative Products: @Porter_Anderson
- Rights Update: Italy’s Piergiorgio Nicolazzini for Righetto, Gungui, Mosca: @Porter_Anderson
- International Publishers Association Announces Prix Voltaire Shortlist: @Porter_Anderson
- Hers and His Software: The Klopoteks’ Publishing System, Growing: @pubperspectives @Porter_Anderson
- Two UK Acquisitions: Curtis Brown and Victor Ltd., Ingram and NBNi @Porter_Anderson
- Rights Update: Lina Bengtsdotter’s Debut Book Sells to 10 Territories: @Porter_Anderson @BonnierRights
- Sudanese Author Wins 2017 Caine Prize for African Writing: @DennisAbrams2 @CainePrize
- From India: A Call for Short Fiction Entries on Delhi: @Porter_Anderson @SEffectBook
- At Frankfurt’s ‘The Markets’: Haemin Sunim and the Pace of Publishing: @haeminsunim @Porter_Anderson
- How Pitching a Novel is Like Being in the Secret Service: @JJHensleyauthor
- In-Person Pitching: The Thrill of Victory and Agony of Defeat: @jenklepper @WomenWriters
- How To Give Your Hero Some Personality: by Hannah Collins
- Hero Personality Profiles: The Archive @CockeyedCaravan
- General writing misconceptions: @CockeyedCaravan
- Why Head-Hopping Hurts Your Writing And How To Avoid It: by Paige Duke @standoutbooks
- How to Use Similes and Metaphors: @AJHumpage
- When Imagery in Description Is Useful, and When It’s Overkill: @Kid_Lit
- Writing Cinematically: 10 Movie Techniques to Apply to Your Novel: @AuthorDebRaney @stevelaubeagent
- Food and Fiction: @JennyCrusie
- Why Writing Rules Don’t Work but Writing Guidelines Do: @RuthHarrisBooks @annerallen
- Plot Twists That Defy Genre Expectations: @NicolaAlter
- 4 Lessons on Plotting: @millie_ho
- 3 Whimsical Reasons to Daydream Your Story: @RuthanneReid
- Wrestling Run-On Sentences Into Shape: @KathyEdens1 @ProWritingAid
- Faulty Parallelism: Parallelism With a Rebel: @ZoeMMcCarthy
- How to Make a Manuscript (More) Perfect: @KatieClarkBooks @tessaemilyhall
- Trimming Tricks of the Trade: @GoIntoTheStory
- Do you use too many sticky words? @pubcoach
- Purple Prose: Why It’s So Terribly Fun: by Raymond Esposito @WritersAfterDrk
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8 unintended consequences of becoming a writer – that one struck me as funny and perhaps ironic. Need to go read.
#7 especially resonated with me. :)
As always, a fabulous list of links, Elizabeth – Thanks! I am immediately drawn to the one about what writers would like to say to their worst critics… ;-) And I hadn’t thought about using film techniques in writing, but that’s intriguing…
I think some techniques for film work very well for novels–it just depends on which techniques we’re talking about! Hope you have a great week!
Thank you for the shout out! Will defnitely be checking out this list myself.
–SueBE
Thanks for being a resource for writers!