by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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6 Ways to Rebalance Your Being to Enhance Your Creativity: http://ow.ly/IHAus @WriterJoMalby
8 Query Tips No One Tells Writers: http://ow.ly/IHAut @carlywatters
Conquer Drowsiness with 10 5-Minute Easy Exercises: http://ow.ly/IHAux @colleen_m_story
Unnecessary words and phrases to cut: http://ow.ly/IHAuy @writers_write
How Does Money Taint Art? http://ow.ly/IHzOO @ArtistThink
How to Face Criticism in Creativity http://ow.ly/IHAuA @ArtistThink
Power of the Space Between Creative Bursts: http://ow.ly/IHAuB @CreativeKatrina
How Realistic Is Science Fiction Linguistics? http://ow.ly/IHAuC @slate @dsbigham
Are You Making These Mistakes That Lead to Carpal Tunnel? http://ow.ly/IHAuD @colleen_m_story
10 Things Every New Creator of SF Should Know: http://ow.ly/IHAuF @charliejane
The Myth of the Overnight Success and What Those Stories Have in Common: http://ow.ly/IHAuH @carlywatters
Waiting for Someone Else to Validate your Creativity? http://ow.ly/IHAuI @CreativeKatrina
Top 10 Ways To Love Your Reader: http://ow.ly/J1AgV @10minnovelist
Components of book proposals: http://ow.ly/ILyWS @behlerpublish
Early stages of character creation: http://ow.ly/ILyX2 @kayedacus
Handy Tricks for Using Word: http://ow.ly/ILyXd @Savage_Woman
How to Tell if Back Story is Sabotaging Your Novel: http://ow.ly/ILyXn @Roz_Morris
Make sure your theme isn’t a cliché: http://ow.ly/ILyXq @nownovel
How To Use Scrivener to Plan a Book: http://ow.ly/ILyXx @Natasha_Lester
Love Your Reader, Love Your Art, Love Yourself: http://ow.ly/J1Akk @AnnaKSnow @10minnovelist
5 Laws of the Fiction Reader http://ow.ly/IFyfo @jamesscottbell
Coming Up with Your Story’s Premise: http://ow.ly/IFyfl @KillerNashville @JadenTerrell
Trad published authors–pay attention to your backlist: http://ow.ly/IFyfk @kristinerusch
Crime Writers: Are You Writing What You THINK You Know? http://ow.ly/IFyfj @LeeLofland
How To Create A Killer Opening For Your Science Fiction Short Story: http://ow.ly/IFxQw @charliejane
Agents should ‘join forces to build the next generation of talent’: http://ow.ly/IFyfg @JonnyGeller @TheBookseller
Should You Self-Publish? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself: http://ow.ly/IFyff @ClaireCookwrite
Symbolism for cover design: http://ow.ly/IFyfd @cjgmanlapas
What the Incredible Hulk Can Teach Us about Emotion in Fiction: http://ow.ly/IFyfb @HDemchick
How To Get Stuff Done When You Don’t Want To: http://ow.ly/IFyfa @AllisonStadd @99u
Creating Compelling Characters Readers Can’t Forget: http://ow.ly/IFyf9 @RuthHarrisBooks
The Definition and Criteria of Concept: http://ow.ly/IFyf8 @storyfix
5 Ways to Make Your Character Stand Out: http://ow.ly/IB3Zk by Chris Winkle @Mythcreants
5 Classic Women Authors on Writing and Money: http://ow.ly/IB3Zg @ladieswhowrite
3 Act Story Structure: Act Three: http://ow.ly/IB3Ze @woodwardkaren
Tricks of the Trade 1: The Plant: http://ow.ly/IB3Zb @mooderino
The Sum of the Parts: Writing a Synopsis: http://ow.ly/IB1KS @Janice_Hardy
What not to say to authors (and what to say instead): http://ow.ly/IB3Z7 @holly_bourneYA
Jobs That Leave You Time to Write: http://ow.ly/IB3Z5 @stevegillman
The Why & How of Foreshadowing: http://ow.ly/IB3Z2 by Chris Winkle @Mythcreants
Queries are never wastes of agents’ time: http://ow.ly/IB3YU @Janet_Reid
Help for writing a child’s emotional state: http://ow.ly/IB3YR from Writeworld
Marketing, Social Media & Book Signings: —Why None of These Directly Impact Book Sales: http://ow.ly/IB3YZ @kristenlambtx
What the “Sorting Hat” Teaches Us About the Hero’s First Obstacle: http://ow.ly/IB1mE @BetterNovelProj
Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime: http://ow.ly/Ix8qK @sciam @ferrisjabr
How limiting creative choices enhances creativity: http://ow.ly/Ix8qG @onewildword
Rejection letters and writer reactions: http://ow.ly/Ix8qF from Teresa Nielsen Hayden
The 5 Best Things an Artist Can Do: http://ow.ly/Ix4Gt @garrettrauthor
Remember Why Readers Seek You Out Online: http://ow.ly/Ix8qE @RachelLKent
10 page-to-screen successes: http://ow.ly/Ix8qB by Meredith Quinn for @thewritermag
6 Sub-Plots That Add Style To Your Story: http://ow.ly/Ix8qz @writers_write
Ingredients for a tough character: http://ow.ly/Ix8qx @VickyThinks
Tips to Include Family in Your Writing Life: http://ow.ly/Ix8qu @BDBrady007
What do names tell us about characters? http://ow.ly/Ix8qs by FCETIER
How E-Books Have Changed the Print Marketplace: http://ow.ly/Ix8qp @Janefriedman
Writing science…a few tips: http://ow.ly/Ix8qn from Captain Shellhead
Writing Tips: Write What You Know: http://ow.ly/It3SR @writingforward
30 Tips For Writing a Book in 30 Days: http://ow.ly/It3SN @JessicaStrawser
Tips for Your Author Website: http://ow.ly/It3SK by Kiffer Brown for @wherewriterswin
9 traits of a good agent and 3 contract issues to watch out for: http://ow.ly/IQn2I @Porter_Anderson @MirabilisDave @AgentKristinNLA
How To Grow Your Fiction Email List Subscribers: http://ow.ly/It3SI @thecreativepenn
How to Use Needs and Goals to Appeal to Readers: http://ow.ly/It3SD @jamigold
Would you turn this bestselling author’s first page? http://ow.ly/It3SA @RayRhamey
40 Questions to Ask When You Get the call from an Agent: http://ow.ly/It3Sy @MartinaABoone
Most authors break through in middle-age: http://ow.ly/It3Sv @alice_emily @telegraph
Creating Character Names: A Great Time Saver All Writers Should Use: http://ow.ly/INuuC @silas_payton
Switch from passive to active voice: http://ow.ly/It3Ss @sharilopatin
An Author Assistant Answers Writers’ Questions: http://ow.ly/IOCZe @K8Tilton
5 Ways Marketing Can Revive Your Series: http://ow.ly/It3Sq @srjohannes
Productivity Tip: Learn how to say no: http://ow.ly/It3Sn @inkyelbows
5 Tips for Writing Twist Endings: http://ow.ly/It3Sj @DinoLaserbeam
Music For Writers: Self-Pubbing Cellist Kate Dillingham: http://ow.ly/IJixy @KateDillingham1 @Porter_Anderson
Resources to improve your grammar: http://ow.ly/IrKoC from Reference for Writers
Synonyms for walk: http://ow.ly/IrKoA from Green Haven
The Three Writing Mindsets: http://ow.ly/IrKox @berkun
11 Secrets to Writing Effective Character Description: http://ow.ly/IrKov by Rachel Scheller for @writersdigest
Underground Fantasy: Tunnels and Secret Passageways: http://ow.ly/IrKor @SteffHumm
5 Top Author Platforms and 4 Takeaways from Them: http://ow.ly/ILAQv @EmilyWenstrom @DIYMFA
How clearing clutter helped one writer: http://ow.ly/IrKoo by Elizabeth King Humphrey
Are ebooks really here forever?” http://ow.ly/IJhP6 @Porter_Anderson @TheBookseller”
Commonly Confused: Comparatives and Superlatives: http://ow.ly/IrKok @Savage_Woman
Some pace-slowing and barrier-creating words to consider dropping in our novels: http://ow.ly/IrKoj @raynehall
The home life of cops and PIs in crime fiction. How much to include? http://ow.ly/IJg62 @mkinberg
5 self-publishing truths few authors talk about: http://ow.ly/IrKog @HearnDylan
On writing musicals: http://ow.ly/IrKod from Writeworld
3 Tips for Dealing With Criticism: http://ow.ly/IrKoc @AllisonStadd
Working with Small Publishers – 12 Pros and Cons http://ow.ly/IJdcZ @alexjcavanaugh @taratylertalks
12 tips for 2015 for illustrators: http://ow.ly/IrKoa by Kathy Temean
Publishing Hindsight: Self-Pub and POD Companies: http://ow.ly/IJcJa @SpunkOnAStick @LoniTownsend
5 Trade Publishing Predictions for 2015: http://ow.ly/Imq7y @Personanondata
23 Words For Book Lovers That Really Should Exist http://ow.ly/Imq7t @soalexgoes @buzzfeed
Querying a self-pubbed book…put yourself in an editor’s shoes: http://ow.ly/Imq7l @behlerpublish
Crossing Over: From Poetry To Prose: http://ow.ly/Imlgl by Robert Thomas for @BTMargins
Why the Best Characters for Your Story are Weirdos: http://ow.ly/Imq7c @epbure
Unleash Your Creativity: 7 Methods Inspired by Eastern Wisdom: http://ow.ly/IHzqN @WriterJoMalby
Writing diversity–tips for describing noses: http://ow.ly/Imq76 from Mod Colette
Hey, there’s my IWSG post! Awesome – thanks. Not often I put together a writing post that’s Tweet-worthy.
Alex–Another helpful post!
Elizabeth – Thanks as ever for putting these links together. I love it that there are several this time on taking care of yourself as a writer. If we don’t take care of ourselves, and we don’t love what we’re doing, the writing will suffer…
Margot–Exactly. And everything else will suffer, too…including our health.
Thanks so much, Elizabeth! :O)
Colleen: Thanks for coming by!
thanks for the shout out! and look at all the great advice! glad i found you
Thanks for coming by, Tara!
Thanks for sharing Artist Think with your readers Elizabeth! Have a great day.
Great post, Carrie!