by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.
5 Key Plot Points: http://ow.ly/GKiuY @shauntagrimes
3 Things that Surprised an Agent About Publishing: http://ow.ly/GKiv0 @RachelLKent
Most Common Writing Mistakes: Describing Character Movements: http://ow.ly/GKiv5 @KMWeiland
Make 2015 your year to write: http://ow.ly/GKiv7 @jennaavery
ScriptLab: 1st 10 pages of Jaws: http://ow.ly/GKiva
You Can Boost Your Creativity By Looking At Art: http://ow.ly/GK6vg @SFGate
ISBNs: CreateSpace freebie or own ISBN? Pros and cons: http://ow.ly/GKivd @Roz_Morris
Verb Mistakes: Irregular Verbs Bind, Grind, Find: http://ow.ly/GLTAq @writing_tips
How to Make Good Grammar Part of Our Daily Life : http://ow.ly/GLSZa @WritingForward
Why spunky heroines need to fight back. http://ow.ly/GLTAt @raynehall
Overcome Your Book Doubts By Asking Why: http://ow.ly/GLTAv @jennienash
Top 10 writing duos: http://ow.ly/GLTAw @guardianbooks
11 Ways to Become a Better Writer (Without Writing): http://ow.ly/GLTAx @rachellegardner
Writing Your Main Character – Have You Seen This Man? http://ow.ly/GLTAA @drewyanno
10 Thoughts: Writing About Sex in YA Fiction & Otherwise: http://ow.ly/GLTAD @CarrieMesrobian
Online Presence: Pros, Perils and Possibilities: http://ow.ly/GLTAE @AngelaSlatter @thewritplatform
How to Nail Your Character’s Personality: http://ow.ly/GLTAK @MaryVeeWriter
After launching a book: http://ow.ly/GLTAN @writerplatform
Four Tips on What NOT to Say (or Pitch or Do) to Get Your Book Reviewed: http://ow.ly/GLTAQ @bookgal
Creating the visual world of your story: http://ow.ly/GQq7A @ToniMcGeeCausey
Whose for Inanimate Objects? http://ow.ly/GQq7B @epbure
4 Hidden Habit Skills: http://ow.ly/GQq7E @sfwa
Past Tense v. Present Tense: http://ow.ly/GQq7H @lindasclare
The best SF right now is happening in comics: http://ow.ly/GQq7K @verge @A_Webster
Haven’t Finished Reading that Bestseller? You’re Not Alone: http://ow.ly/GQq7L @pubperspectives
Writing A Critique: Reading Critically: http://ow.ly/GKiuW @woodwardkaren
Writers and Editors on their Literary Resolutions: http://ow.ly/GKiuU @ElectricLit
12-Steps to Self-Editing: http://ow.ly/GKiuS @AnthonyEhlers
Mark Coker’s (Smashwords) Publishing Predictions for 2015: http://ow.ly/GKiuP @markcoker
5 Ways to Move a Story Forward in Time: http://ow.ly/GKiuN @UncommonYA
How To Tighten Up Your Writing: http://ow.ly/GHeDh @murdertakestime
General Tips and Resources for Writing and Publishing Your Novel: http://ow.ly/GHeDf @bookbuzzr
Worksheets for Writers : http://ow.ly/GHeDa @jamigold
3 Secrets of Transmitting Naked Emotions: http://ow.ly/GHeD8 @writetodone
Tips for Managing Time as a Writer: http://ow.ly/GHeD4 @Kariss_Lynch
Using Sensory Details to Enrich Your Story: http://ow.ly/GHeD0 @brandedkristen
Openings, Hooks, and Breaking Rules: http://ow.ly/GHeCW @DavidBCoe
11 Shades Of Evil: http://ow.ly/GHeCS from Mark Rigney
Dealing with Burnout: http://ow.ly/GHeCN @AuthorKeller
Are Dark characters unlikable? http://ow.ly/GHeCM from Uchiha Sasuke
5 Literary Agents Who Blog About Query Writing: http://ow.ly/GHeCJ @ShariLopatin
Not All Royalties Are Treated Equally: http://ow.ly/GHeCG @author_sullivan
Ring Out the Old: Self Publishing Trends in 2014: http://ow.ly/GHeCC @OrnaRoss
A closer look at crowdfunding: http://ow.ly/GZf4l @Porter_Anderson @futurebook
How to make Wattpad work for you as an author: http://ow.ly/GG7KN from The Indie Writer’s Guide
For newbies–how to become a novelist: http://ow.ly/GG7KL @Katiewriting
Tone: Is your Romance Sensual or Intellectual? http://ow.ly/GG7KK @fictionnotes
7 “Be”-Attitudes of Finding Your Agent: http://ow.ly/GG7KJ @jennybent
Can Being Tired Make Us Better Writers? http://ow.ly/GG7KH @kristenlambtx
30 Writing eBooks for 99 Cents Each: http://ow.ly/GXhPf @JanetBoyer
Writing for a blog vs writing for a book: http://ow.ly/GG7KF @Roz_Morris
The New World of Writing: Pulp Speed: http://ow.ly/GG7KE @deanwesleysmith
The elements of setting: http://ow.ly/GG7KD @nownovel
Using Google Plus to rank higher on Google search: http://ow.ly/GG7KC @Derek_Haines
Real Life Diagnostics: Does This Wake Up Scene Work? http://ow.ly/GG7KB @janice_hardy
1st Wed. of Each Month: Insecure Writer’s Support Group: http://ow.ly/GVA27 . Resources for writers. @alexjcavanaugh
How to Use a Blog Editorial Calendar: http://ow.ly/GG7Kz @sueannedunlevie
What Not To Write: –10 Things To Avoid: http://ow.ly/GG7KG @selfpubreview
The Inside-Out Character Development Model: http://ow.ly/GEvFD @DaxMacGregor
500 Prompts for Narrative and Personal Writing: http://ow.ly/GEvFB @mhgonchar @nytimeslearning
Thoughts On 500 Consecutive Days of Writing: http://ow.ly/GEvFz @jamietr
What does an editor cost? http://ow.ly/GEvFx @blogbooktours
Do good characters inevitably make for bad fiction? http://ow.ly/GEvFw @guardianbooks and Stuart Kelly
Need to Get Over It? Write about It: http://ow.ly/GEvFv @writeabook
Tips for decluttering and backing up work: http://ow.ly/GEvFt @annerallen
Behind Book Categories on Amazon: http://ow.ly/GEvFs @bookgal
15 Reading and Writing Communities to Boost Your Platform: http://ow.ly/GEvFr @ericaverrillo
Improve Your Promo Through Peer Collaboration: http://ow.ly/GEvFo @storyrally
Bling, Cra-cra, Swag: Banished Words: http://ow.ly/GSdC1 @Porter_Anderson @ThoughtCatalog
How Can Stillness Help Writers? http://ow.ly/GEvFh @TEDTalks @galleycat
An Answer to the Novel’s Detractors: http://ow.ly/GEvFE @adellewaldman @newyorker
Hashtag Dos and Don’ts: http://ow.ly/GEvFk @bookgal
Transmedia Storytelling: ‘Inanimate Alice’,Kate Pullinger’s digital novel, is still young http://ow.ly/GLenZ @Porter_Anderson
20 Ways to Become a More Productive Writer: http://ow.ly/GxIwU @ninaamir
Adjectives with a different masculine and feminine form in English: http://ow.ly/GxIwO from The Virtual Linguist
Observations from Years of Curating Content for Writers: http://ow.ly/GQqei
General tips for writing a synopsis: http://ow.ly/GxIwK from Jessica Faust
Tips For The Unknown Screenwriter: http://ow.ly/GxIwE and http://ow.ly/GxIwF @scriptgods
Midlife crises in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/GxIwD @mkinberg
Paying it Forward and Asking for Help: http://ow.ly/GxIww from Laurie Calkhoven
Alternative Endings as inspiration: http://ow.ly/GxIws @NJFarmScribe
Books and blogs to help authors maintain a business mindset: http://ow.ly/GxIwq @rachellegardner
Stop Perfectionism with MVPs: http://ow.ly/GxIwm @99u @AllisonStadd
Readers Prefer Books Written by Authors of Their Own Gender: http://ow.ly/GxIwg @passivevoiceblg
Great Writing Is Humble: http://ow.ly/GxIw9 @theatlantic @joefassler
Blurb: a self-pub dream team? http://ow.ly/GLegI @Porter_Anderson
Making a fresh start–in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/GNEIj @mkinberg
12 Ways to Create a Mailing List That Will Sell Books: http://ow.ly/GxIw6 @bookgal
Music For Writers: Florent Ghys and ‘Télévision’: http://ow.ly/GLdZ2 @Porter_Anderson
Writing a Protagonist Both Unique and Universal: http://ow.ly/GuecF @KMWeiland
6 Tips for Beating Post-Partum Book Depression: http://ow.ly/Gudci @MartinaABoone
3 Steps for Making Copy Edits Less Dramatic: http://ow.ly/Guecz @Michelleule
Work With Your Strengths, Not Against Them: http://ow.ly/Guecw @TheBizIntrovert
Conquering 6 enemies of deep POV: http://ow.ly/Guecu from ZoeyRPH
Let the clicking begin! Thanks so much, Elizabeth
Julie–Thanks for coming by!
Verb mistakes – when verbs go bad!
Thanks for the links.
Alex–Gangster verbs. :) Have a great week, Alex!
Elizabeth – As always, lots of incredibly useful links here. I see a few on tapping into art and the visual. I ought to try that, actually. I’m not normally what you’d call artistic – trust me. But sometimes doing something a little different helps get creativity going…
Margot–I’m not artistic either…although I do find art very stimulating. Whenever I view it or listen to it or watch it, I’m always recharged.
I read Mark Coker’s predictions. He’s one of the few people in the industry who has a clue what’s really going on.
Diane–I totally agree.
Great to find yet more support for writers, Elizabeth. I’m thrilled to see that you’ve had a look at my blog, too. Many thanks!