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- What Happens to Your Books When You Die? @jamesscottbell @killzoneauthors
- Your Self-Publishing Toolbox: Publishing Tools: @StephanieBwaBwa @DIYMFA
- Adventures in Reversion – Getting the Rights Back: @Kdibianca @killzoneauthors
- Blockchain For Copyright And Intellectual Property With Roanie Levy: @thecreativepenn
- 5 things you need to know about line editing crime fiction and thrillers: @LouiseHarnby
- How to Find the Best Self-Publishing Companies: @IndieAuthorALLI
- Self-publishing News: Independent Book Publishers Association Launches New Criteria for Hybrid Publishers to Tackle Exploitative Practices: @agnieszkasshoes @IndieAuthorALLI
- The UK’s Polari Program Names Two of Three 2022 Shortlists: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- PageBreak’s Program Outlines: ‘Many Different Voices’: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- British Academy Book Prize Announces Its 2022 Shortlist: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- RX Names Gareth Rapley London Book Fair’s Director: @Porter_Anderson @LondonBookFair @pubperspectives
- ALA’s Tracie Hall Receives the National Book Award’s Literarian Award: @Porter_Anderson @TracieDHall1 @pubperspectives @nationalbook @ALALibrary
- How Do You Choose the Best Conventions and Writers Retreats? @AmongTheZombies @LitReactor
- Frankfurt’s LitAg in Sight: A Rights Roundup: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: 10 Dark Nautical Novels: @adearinthewoods @LitReactor
- Collective Narrators: The Best Uses of the First-Person Plural in Literature: by Hayley Scrivenor @CrimeReads
- Crime Fiction: In The Spotlight: Patricia Abbott’s Concrete Angel: @MargotKinberg
- ‘Loving Highsmith’ in the States: ‘Access to the Girlfriends’: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Stalk Your Curiosity: @lahousewyfe @DIYMFA
- Three Non-Writing Tips to Get You Writing: @CorieAdjmi @WomenWriters
- How to prepare a wedding speech: @pubcoach
- Writing Romance When the World is Burning: @JoMcNallyAuthor @WomenWriters
- Achieving Author Growth: @MaeClair1 @StoryEmpire
- Looking forward to a live interview at 10 ET with @tishbouvier :
- Pursuing Approval: the Perks and Perils: @sarahrcallender @WriterUnboxed
- The Art of Accidentally Writing a Thriller: by Tyrell Johnson @CrimeReads
- How One Writer’s Brush With Covid Temporarily Robbed Her Of Her Career: @alicefeiring @lithub
- Hacks for stopping procrastination: @pubcoach
- Supporting Aspiring Teen Writers: @AmandaWinsteadd @A3writers
- Teacher-Student Relationships in Crime Fiction: @MargotKinberg
- Rules For Writing Crime Fiction: @Josh_Stallings
- Crime Fiction Stories that Incorporated Current Events Without Overshadowing the Mystery: @MargotKinberg
- Creating a Compelling Love Interest in a Suspense Novel: @ElissaDickey @CrimeReads
- How to Write a List Poem: A Step-by-Step Guide: @themaltesetiger
- How to Write an Acrostic Poem: Tips & Examples: @themaltesetiger
- How Can I Give Aliens Strange Values? by
Oren Ashkenazi @mythcreants - The Power of “What If” With Speculative Fiction: @TaraCampbellCom @CatapultStory
- How Do Algorithms Help (and Hinder) Book Sales? @CindyFazzi @CatapultStory
- Exclusive: Sources Describe a New App for Backlist Serialization: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Pay-To-Play in Traditional Publishing, and Why We Need to Talk About It: @AuthorSAT
- Indie Versus Traditional: The Author’s Dilemma: @BeemWeeks @StoryEmpire
- Beginnings: @authorterryo
- 10 Great First Lines Analyzed: @kleopatra_o @LitReactor
- The Three Types of Opening Lines: @jamesscottbell @killzoneauthors
- Page One: “The Peanut Butter Falcon” (2019): @GoIntoTheStory
- First Page Critique: When Being Too Coy Creates Confusion: by PJ Parrish @killzoneauthors
- Character Development in Novels: A Guide: @thenovelry
- Making Readers Care: 9 Tips on Crafting Compelling Characters: @HelenaFairfax
- Fleshing Out the Characters: by Marilynn Byerly
- Tips for Writers Dig Deep to Create More Compelling Characters in Your Story: @PeggySueWells @EdieMelson
- Create Stronger Characters by Giving Them Roles: @Janice_Hardy
- Writing an Un-Put-Downable Character: Internal Dialogue: @ACW_Author @EdieMelson
- Writing a Three-Dimensional Character with Psychology: @tiredpsych @thenovelry
- Fear Thesaurus Entry: A Loved One Dying: @beccapuglisi @onestop4writers
- 7 Tips to Using Flashbacks and Not Lose the Audience: @cyallowitz
- 3 Tricks to Reel Your Reader in With Flashbacks: @MarissaGraff @onestop4writers
- Page One: “The Parallax View” (1974): @GoIntoTheStory
- Great Scene: “Psycho”: @GoIntoTheStory
- Page One: “The Pelican Brief” (1993): @GoIntoTheStory
- Six More Ways to Make Your Writing Cinematic: by Oren Ashkenazi @mythcreants
- A Writer’s Guide to Breaking the Rules: @sl_penner @WriterUnboxed
- Quick Tips on Writing a Novelette: by Deborah Sheldon @HorrorTree
- Writing Elusive Inner Moments: @DonMaass @WriterUnboxed
- Sparking Your Writing Using Abantu: @writingitreal @womenonwriting
- Plot Driven Story Telling: @mtjohnson51 @A3writers
- The Five Reasons Prequel Stories Are So Difficult: by Oen Ashkenazi @mythcreants
- Five Tips on Writing Alternate History and Time Travel: @SarahAdlakha @CareerAuthors
- 4 Steps to Create Perfect Plot Twists: @LiveWriteThrive
- Writing & Editing with the Scientific Method – Jeanette the Writer: @DIYMFA
- How Perfect Does Your Story’s Structural Timing Have to Be? @KMWeiland
- Try to make your scenes do more than one thing: @NathanBransford
- Turning a Scene Around for a Different View: @cari_luna @CatapultStory
- Publishing: Meaningful Consent: @lsaguirre @WomenWriters https://t.co/ICqCa1pGSg
- How to Write an Acrostic Poem: Tips & Examples – The Art of Narrative https://t.co/ouaxoTAqja
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Great list as always!
Thanks, Alex!
Thanks, as always, Elizabeth, for these great links. And once again, I saw a link that interests me right away – the one about getting rights back. I sometimes think authors aren’t as informed as we could be about the legal issues involved in writing. Things like copyrights, our book rights, and so on are important, but I don’t know how many authors are really aware of them.
There’s so much to think about when it comes to the legalities of publishing. Such an important topic!
Thank you, Elizabeth, for another great list. Always helpful!
Hope you have a happy week, Gwen!
Great list, Elizabeth!
Thanks, Joan!
Another great list, Elizabeth! Thanks again, for including Story Empire!
More great articles from Story Empire!
Thanks for sharing these links, Elizabeth!
My pleasure, Mae!
Nice work, Elizabeth. Thank you for adding my post to your list. Much appreciation.
A nice piece, as always, Beem!
Thank you for the links, Elizabeth
Another great list. Thank you, Elizabeth.
I’ve linked your list to our Informational Monday post, over at the Insecure Writer’s Support Group Facebook page.
I appreciate it, Michelle!