by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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- Career Development: 5 Ideas: @WriteOnOnline
- When to Put Your Best Writing Forward: @kcraftwriter
- Six Reasons to Revise and Re-Release Your Book: @Bookgal
- How To Manage The Politics Of Your Writing: by Robert Wood @standoutbooks
- Business Musings: Learned Helplessness: @KristineRusch
- How to Network Better by Saying Less: @JaneFriedman
- Authors Guild: Solitude and Solidarity: @Porter_Anderson @WriterUnboxed
- 10 Ways to Spark Your Story Ideas: @ChrysFey @LiveWriteThrive
- What Silences Your Creative Voice? @DanBlank
- How Secure Are You In Your Writing Identity? @sowulwords @DIYMFA
- How to Get the Best Creativity-Boosting Results from Your Writing Retreat: @colleen_m_story
- Stories Matter: Why Stories are Important to Our Lives and Culture: @TCKPublishing
- Stephen King: Master of Almost All the Genres Except “Literary”: by Douglas E. Cowan @lithub @StephenKing
- 5 Things to Do When You Don’t Want to Write: @melanippee
- 8 Crime Novels Of Women Starting Over: Crime Fiction as a Safe Space to Imagine Change: @JenniferHillier @CrimeReads
- Developing and writing crime series: by Geoff Sanders @CurtisBrown
- Crime fiction: happy endings or not? @mkinberg
- Will Readings as Elements in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- Screenwriting Lessons: “The Social Network”: Narrative Framework: @GoIntoTheStory
- Screenwriting Lessons: “The Social Network”: Theme: @GoIntoTheStory
- Asking for and Delivering Book Endorsements:
- Cozy Book Promotion: A Soft Sell in a Hard Business: @evmysterywriter @killzoneauthors
- 17 Ways to Lose Friends and Un-Influence People on Facebook: @KathySteinemann
- How to Use Facebook Groups to Market Your Book: @Margo_L_Dill @womenonwriting
- 3 Ways to Get More Facebook Comments on Your Facebook Posts: @seosmarty @SMExaminer
- Epic Facebook Author Pages: Everything You Need to Know: @shaylaleeraquel
- Adding a Little Flair to DIY Videos: by John Clinton @penguinrandom
- How can I make video for my website? @pubcoach
- KDP or CreateSpace: Which Should You Use to Publish Your Paperback? @KristinaAuthor
- Industry Expert Richard Charkin Asks Tough Questions About Publishing: @pubperspectives
- 3 Hacks to Publish Your Book on a Shoestring Budget: @EmmanuelNataf @ReedsyHQ
- How to get a literary agent: @racheljrowlands @LouiseHarnby
- Advice from Literary Agents and Publishers: @LisaTener
- Querying Too Soon: How to Avoid the Temptation: @writeabook
- First Page Critique: No Such Thing as Enough: @laurabenedict @killzoneauthors
- Writing About Addiction: It Often Takes Two Perspectives: @peterselgin @JaneFriedman
- A Common Problem with Story Openings: @davidfarland
- 5 Truly Unusual Ways To Round Out Your Characters: @Writers_Write
- Five Underused Character Archetypes: by Chris Winkle @mythcreants
- 5 Writing Lessons from THE AMERICANS: @PiperBayard
- How to Write a Book Like Stephen King: @sarahstypos
- 47 Meters Down: a Story Deconstruction: by Jennifer Blanchard @storyfix
- Advanced Scene Technique: The Jump Cut: @jamesscottbell
- 5 Steps to Writing Great Character Chemistry: @KMWeiland
- Non-Verbal Communication in Writing: by Jeanne Kisacky @WriterUnboxed
- How Prologues Actually Function & 6 Types to Consider: @SeptCFawkes
- Writing Craft: Whiff of Death, Meet Moment of Clarity: @DavidCorbett_CA @WriterUnboxed
- Why Fewer Viewpoints is Usually Better: @p2p_editor
- Learn Deep Point of View Using Emotional Layers: @LisaHallWilson
- How Too Much Research Can Ruin Your Novel: @NickDybek @lithub
- Writing Venomous Creatures: @DanKoboldt
- The Effects of Space and Other Worlds on the Human Body: @ripplesintime24 @clarkesworld
- The Tips You Need To Write Amazing Color: @FredBobJohn
- Maximize Your Setting: Bringing Locations, Eras and Worlds to Life on the Page: @curt_eriksen @WritersDigest
- The Best Writing Software for Writers: 10 Tools Pros Use to Write Faster: @TCKPublishing
- Getting the Most out of Microsoft Word and Office 365: by Phil Stamper-Halpin @penguinrandom
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Twenty percent off is really generous!
I thought so, too. :) I don’t have a connection to the business, but when I was offered a code, I took a look. Cute stuff!
Thanks, as always, for the links, Elizabeth. Interesting that you’ve got one that discusses our identities as writers. Isn’t it funny how often we’re reluctant to talk about that part of our lives? I wonder if more confidence in telling people we write would give us more confidence in our actual writing?
I think it definitely could! It took me a long time to “own it. :)
I read the one about losing friends on Facebook. Most is common sense although I guess it’s not so common.
I think it’s tough, too, when we’re invested so much in one particular person (for whatever role…critiques, edits, covers, etc.) Big adjustment when that person is no longer available (whether it’s an amazing trip like the one in the post, or whether they decide to change jobs and no longer design/edit, etc.)
I’m really looking forward to your Twitter Link lists. They are so helpful and I enjoy reading all those different information. Thanks a lot!
Thanks so much Nina! Hope they help. :)