by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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I’m scheduling this post and this week’s posts as a hurricane is heading our way in the Charlotte, NC area. In case I lose power, be aware there may be a delay in responding to comments. Thanks, as always, for commenting and for reading the blog!
- The British Academy’s Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize Announces Its 2018 Shortlist: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Frankfurter Buchmesse’s 2018 Pre-Fair News Conference: ‘Held in Political Times’: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- ‘Rebel Girls’ Cavallo and Favilli Named PW Star Watch 2018 ‘Superstars’: @Porter_Anderson @TimbuktuMag
- National Book Awards Program Announces Young People’s Literature Longlist: @Porter_Anderson @nationalbook
- 7 Books About Fakes That Are Better Than the Real Thing: by Kati Stevens @ElectricLit
- 5 Easy Ways to Speed Your Reading: @LesleyVos @DIYMFA
- 12 Crime Books Set In Suburbia: @Wendy_Walker @CrimeReads
- 9 Love Stories for People Who Hate Love Stories: @thea_lim @ElectricLit
- The World’s Wealthiest Authors and How They Made It: @TCKPublishing
- What Ian Fleming Did to Make James Bond a Success: @RuthHarrisBooks
- Is Perfection an Art … or Author Sabotage? @JudithBriles @JFbookman
- 3 (More) Writing Myths You Should Feel Free To Ignore: by Rebecca Langley @standoutbooks
- Why Writing a Novel is Harder than Law School, Running a Marathon, or Climbing a Mountain: @DanBlank @AllisonLeotta
- Networking Advice for the Antisocial Writer: @egabbert @ElectricLit
- Practical Tips for Finding New Opportunities in Your Old Manuscripts: @RuthHarrisBooks
- Writers Who Chose to Live Full Time in RVs: by Diane Tibert
- What’s the Point of Writing If You’re Not Going to Succeed? by Don Lee @ElectricLit
- A Depressed Writer: Taking Small Steps: @KarisRogerson
- How to Defeat 3 of the Biggest Writing Productivity Saboteurs: @lornafaith @colleen_m_story
- 50 Ways to Reward Yourself: @BrynDonovan
- What You Need to Know About Self-Care to Enjoy Creative Success: @colleen_m_story
- Hereditary: Unconventional Horror Reigns King: @richardgthomas3 @LitReactor
- 10 Horror Movies from the Past Decade that Prove Horror Doesn’t Need to “Come Back”: @AnnieNeugebauer
- Hypochondria as an Element in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- Crime Writing: 10 Building Blocks of a Psychopath: @SueColetta1
- Tips for Writing Crime Thrillers: @GarryRodgers1 @SueColetta1
- Crime Fiction: When Ignorance is Bliss: @mkinberg
- The ‘Wandering Round at Night’ Phenomenon in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg
- How to Recycle, Repurpose and Promote Your Publicity: @PublicityHound
- How to kickstart word-of-mouth marketing: @DanBlank
- How to Use Awareness Days to Promote Your Self-published Books: @JudeLennonBooks @IndieAuthorALLI
- How to Keep Your Book Promotion Going Strong for Years: @sharonbially @AnjaliMDuva
- 3 Aspects of Your Book’s “Aboutness”: Goal, Question, and Premise: by Barbara Linn Probst @LiveWriteThrive
- How To Write a Press Release That Works: @SueColetta1 @killzoneauthors
- 5 Ways to Sell More Books for the Holidays: @Bookgal @JaneFriedman
- How to Sell Books Using Email Marketing: @sarahstypos @write_practice
- Author Newsletters: The Good, the Bad & the Please Just Stop! @KristenLambTX
- Should Authors Be on Instagram? Absolutely! @CaballoFrances
- 10 Ways to Wreck Your Social Media Presence: @EdieMelson
- What Writers Who Try to Game The Algorithm Are Missing: @KristineRusch
- Open Road Launches New Book Club in Association With Fab Over Fifty: @Porter_Anderson @OpenRoadMedia
- When Your Publishing Relationship Sours: @JohnDoppler
- IngramSpark Can Personalize the First Page of Your POD Book: @Wogahn
- Behind the Scenes of a Used-Book Buyer: @eafreem
- Books Lead the News Cycle: ‘Fear’ Releases Today, 1 Million Copies in Print: @Porter_Anderson @simonschuster
- Amazon’s CreateSpace goes out with a bang – cracks shortlist for prestigious French literary award: @TNPS10
- Beyond the Book: Publishing Standards in Scholarly Journals of the Global South: @Porter_Anderson @sdcumming @BeyondTheBook
- Author Christina Rickardsson’s Coelho Growth Foundation for Children at Risk: @Porter_Anderson @AmazonPub
- IPA Condemns Harassment of 2008 Prix Voltaire Winner Ragip Zarakolu: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- The German Book Prize Announces Its 2018 Shortlist of Six Titles: @Porter_Anderson
- After the European Parliament Vote: Voices For and Against the Copyright Directive: @Porter_Anderson @michielams
- Need to Add Depth to a Character? Consider A Quirk: @beccapuglisi
- 24 Personality Flaws to Give Depth to Your Characters: @_HannahHeath
- Changed Perceptions Equals Character Growth: @KBullockAuthor @WriterUnboxed
- How to Pump Up a Plot Reveal: @p2p_editor
- You Can Learn from Writers Workshops: @AmySueNathan
- Considering Perspective: How to Choose Your POV: by Leslie Watts @StoryGrid
- When preachy messages overwhelm story and characters: @HollowLandsBook
- How To Get And Keep Reader Trust (And Why You Should): by Robert Wood
- Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: A Quick-Start Checklist: @EditingWizard
- 5 Ways To Get Your Characters Back On Track: @Writers_Write
- 5 Self-Editing Tips to Make You a Stronger Writer: @writingcookbook
- How to Find Your Writing Voice: from Ellie Writes
- Balancing The Author Voice With Writing Modes: @LovettRomance @DIYMFA
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As always, Elizabeth, these are excellent links. I’m especially drawn to the one about perfectionism. I think sometimes writers can fall prey that fairly easily, and it can hold us back.
I think that’s an easy trap to fall into…wanting everything we write to be perfect. We can always fix our work later!
Aren’t you glad you prepared for Florence now? Winds won’t be bad but you’re going to get a ton of rain. Stay safe!
Very glad! We’re actually gusting to 30 here right now, but supposed to die down soon. So far so good with the power, although it’s been flickering. Trying to run all of my machines now…washer, dryer, and dishwasher! Hope you stay safe, too…not sure what’s going on in the middle of the state.
I ran all of our dishes and clothes and cleaned the house on Wednesday evening – a tip from my friend Dale who has been through many hurricanes without power. We are still raining here and will be through Tuesday. This is one soggy hurricane.
The family has been laughing at me because I’ve run very, very light loads of laundry and dishes twice a day! But I really don’t want a mess if we lose power. But the constant housework is taking a toll, ha! Stay safe…way too much water here.
Thank you for this great list!
Hope you find some helpful links!