by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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I’ll be observing the Labor Day holiday tomorrow and won’t be posting. I’ll see everyone on Friday. :)
- How to Make Writers’ Conferences Work for You: @katiemccoach
- 6 Steps to Selling Your Books in Person: by Jacob Mohr
- Frankfurter Buchmesse’s THE ARTS+ Contextualizes AI, Innovation: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- 2018 PEN Pinter Prize Winner and acclaimed author @Chimamandabook will address Frankfurter Buchmesse: @Porter_Anderson
- Five Novels Dealing With Time Travel: @PrentisRollins @tordotcom
- Boring Books and the Appeal of the Hypnotically Dull Novel: by Christine Ro @BookRiot
- The 13 Unluckiest Characters In Fiction: @xymarla @LitReactor
- The Scariest Children in Crime Fiction: @zooshka @CrimeReads
- 20+ Writing Strategies (That Helped Bestselling Authors Finish Their Books): @ReedsyHQ
- How to Stay Motivated When You’re Not Making Progress: @ADDerWORLD
- On Motivation, Becoming an Indie Author, and Healthy Changes in Routine: @colleen_m_story @natNKB
- How to Avoid Writing Advice Overload and Trust Your Own Creative Process: @katekrake
- How to Copy Your Favorite Authors’ Best Beach Looks: @knownemily @lithub
- How much sleep do writers need? @pubcoach
- Use Writing Therapy to Enhance Personal Growth and Improve Mental Health: by Mary Ann Cohen @writingthrulife
- Working on multiple projects: @jodimeadows
- Are Writers More Vulnerable to Migraine Headaches? @colleen_m_story
- 5 Reasons to Give Up on Your Novel (And One Reason Not to): @Janice_Hardy
- Forcing Yourself to Write What You Don’t Want To: @Kid_Lit
- Top 10 Online Tools to Help You Write the Perfect Essay: @writing_tips
- Spy Novels: How to Nail The Character of an Espionage Hero: @PiperBayard @AngelaAckerman
- Character Observers in Crime Fiction: @lisajohnljc @wvancamp
- Information as a Commodity in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- Starting School as an Element in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- Sleuths Working Past Sticking Points as Elements in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- Six tips for writing romantic comedy for the modern reader: by Catherine Bennetto @CurtisBrown
- Missed Connections: How Characterization Creates Chemistry: @HDemchick @RomanceUniv
- Blogging Can Jumpstart Your Writing Career…Even Before You Publish a Book: @annerallen
- 4 Lessons from 4 Years of Blogging: @KristinaAuthor
- Increase Your Readers and Your Book Sales with this One Thing: @Bookgal
- How Readers Discover New Books to Buy [Infographic]: @DianaUrban @BookBub
- How to Use Facebook Live to Promote Your Book: @TCKPublishing
- How To Simplify Your Social Media Marketing Strategies: @KarenBanes
- Don’t Break Up with Social Media—8 Tips That Help You Stay Committed: @EdieMelson
- How to interact on Facebook using your author page: @helpingauthors1
- Who Are You Going to Acknowledge in Your Book? @JudithBriles @JFbookman
- Publishers Field Trump Books–Pro and Con–With the Midterms Looming: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- ‘We Cannot Stand Silent’: Macmillan’s John Sargent Is Featured in Frankfurter Buchmesse’s CEO Talk: @Porter_Anderson
- What Makes a Story ‘Big’ or ‘Small’? by Janet Beneton @SignatureReads
- Industry Notes: Penguin Random Opens Education Site, Cengage Unlimited Provided by Two Campuses: @Porter_Anderson @CengageLearning @penguinrandom
- Millennial reading habits have changed the definition of a classic book: @Queerpants @qz
- Barnes & Noble’s Former CEO Launches Lawsuit Against Bookseller: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Writing and Publishing Graphic Novels from Start to Finish: @stevekissing @WritersDigest
- Berlin State University Cooperates With De Gruyter on Digital Archive: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Germany’s Bertelsmann Reports a Half-Year Decline at PRH; Dohle Messages Staff: @Porter_Anderson @penguinrandom
- China Bestsellers for July: Entrepreneurism and School Reading Lists Boost Sales: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Moving from CreateSpace to KDP Print:
- What is the Best Service for Print on Demand Books? @ReedsyHQ
- 11 Things Nobody Tells You About Being An Indie Author: @_HannahHeath
- Going Indie With A Traditionally Published Series (Podcast): @JennAllyson @SteveCampbellFL
- How to Write Unique Themes: @KMWeiland
- Recognizing Themes at Each Stage of the Writing Process: @SaraL_Writer @DIYMFA
- How to Create the Perfect Storm in a Novel: @aquavita
- Writing A Series: 7 Continuation Issues To Avoid (video): @thecreativepenn
- Focusing Your Novel With a Journalist’s Trick: @AndreaWriterlea
- Writing Characters’ Thoughts: @JeriWB
- Tips for Writing in English for ESL Writers: from Just a Writing Aid
- When To Utilize An Ensemble Cast and How To Do It Well: @JoshuaIsard @LitReactor
- Where Do You Place Your Inciting Incident? @SnowflakeGuy
- The Plot Clock: The Structure Template that Saved 1 Writer’s Career: By Joyce Sweeney
- Working with Multiple Plot Lines–Is There a Specific Way? @SeptCFawkes
- 5 Ways to Know Your Book is Finished: @LyndaRYoung @TheIWSG
- 5 Ways to Take Your Story from Good to Great: by Ashly Hilst @DIYMFA
- A Closer Look at Editing Software @ProWritingAid :
- 6 Good Reasons To Use Scrivener To Write Your Book: by Julie Pierce @Writers_Write
The top writing links from last week are on Twitterific: Share on X
There’s Lynda’s awesome post for the IWSG last week!
Amazing how many are from Reedsy now. Ricardo grew that site so fast.
He did! He’s a dedicated guy, for sure.
Thanks, Elizabeth, for these links. I’m so glad you have a ‘Writers’ Conferences’ link. I think we can learn so much from what other authors do. And these get-togethers are a good way to connect and support other writers – even if one’s an introvert… ;-)
It’s tough being an introvert at a conference! But you’re right–it’s worth it for the experience.
Great links – checking out the romance ones first :)
There are some good ones there! Hope you have a good week. :)