by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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Auto mechanics in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/S4ROM @mkinberg
Pottermore: a look at the site’s changes and new focus: http://ow.ly/S71lP @Porter_Anderson
How to Raise the Creative Bar: http://ow.ly/RNYi7 @ArtistThink
5 Things Every Protagonist Needs: http://ow.ly/RNXUm @larin20
Breathing life into our characters: http://ow.ly/RNYmL @shalvatzis
A chart for budgeting your writing time by tracking activities: http://ow.ly/RNYc2 from Writing Questions Answered
5 Keys to an Effective Query: http://ow.ly/RNYpM by Claudia Cangilla McAdam
Writing Research: How to Do it and Use It: http://ow.ly/RNXzw @SandraDanby
Print Book Production for indie authors: http://ow.ly/RNXg4 @JALangAuthor
5 Favorite Free Fonts for Interior Book Design: http://ow.ly/RNX9g @JFBookman
11 Ways to Ask for Writing Advice (And 10 Major Mistakes to Avoid): http://ow.ly/RNXRW @CordeliaCallsIt
The 120 Most Helpful Websites For Writers in 2015: http://ow.ly/RNWJC @geediting
Flat book cover design: Why do all the summer novels have the same look? http://ow.ly/RNWZX @heathertwit
10 Tips to Get Things Done (for Writers): http://ow.ly/RNYac @monicamclark
Writers shouldn’t fear online reviews: http://ow.ly/RQQXm by Tara and Stefan Tobler @guardianbooks
How YouTube Can Help Self-Published Authors: http://ow.ly/RQQLx @DigiBookWorld
Worldbuilding in Star Wars: http://ow.ly/RQQwv @authorjsmorin
Naming Your Characters: Mistakes to Avoid: http://ow.ly/RQQQM @mossifer
The Myth of The Lazy Writer: http://ow.ly/RQQHs @HughHowey
The Lure of Romance Writing (and Earnings) for the Literary Set: http://ow.ly/RQQuB @JaneFriedman
When we have a lack of plot and motive: http://ow.ly/RQQON @glencstrathy
Do We Have What Publishers Really Want? http://ow.ly/RQR3d from The Writer’s Society
5 Reasons We Can’t Build Our Author Platform on Amazon, Facebook, or Google: http://ow.ly/RQRaQ @DIYAuthor
Make lists to advance your story: http://ow.ly/RQQJy @kayedacus
Dimensional Characters: —Beyond the Wound & Into the Blind Spot: http://ow.ly/RQQTu @kristenlambtx
Script Analysis: “Birdman”: Scene By Scene Breakdown: http://ow.ly/RQR4X @gointothestory
How to Tell If Your Character Has Dependent Personality Disorder: http://ow.ly/RVeBW @writerology
Is something missing from my story? http://ow.ly/RVebn @gointothestory
10 Tools to Keep Writers Out of the Doctor’s Office: http://ow.ly/RVeSy @colleen_m_story
The Micro Story: http://ow.ly/RVeME from Shawn Coyne
Is Our Manuscript Ready to Submit? Tips for Knowing: http://ow.ly/RVevd @fictionnotes
Macro And Micro Editing Tips: http://ow.ly/RVe7a @angee
10 Ways To Create A Near-Future World That Won’t Look Too Dated: http://ow.ly/RM6ot @charliejane @io9
Fears About Ideas Being Stolen: http://ow.ly/RM6uC from The Writing Cafe
Using the Fallacy of Memory to Create Effective Memoir: http://ow.ly/RM61m @wendymfontaine @JaneFriedman
How to Create Tension in Writing: http://ow.ly/RM66P @nownovel
7 Brutally Honest Self-Publishing Tips: http://ow.ly/RM5in @TherinKnite
Tricks to Use to Pace Your Novel: http://ow.ly/RM5qW @ajhumpage
16 Query Tips From Literary Agents: http://ow.ly/RM6k8 @AskATechTeacher
Creating multi-layered writing: http://ow.ly/RM5Zx from Writing Questions Answered
The simple story of a dog and why it makes you cry: http://ow.ly/RM5G6 @speechwriterguy
8 reasons why blockbusters are meta-stories: http://ow.ly/RM5Tr @speechwriterguy
3 Technologies Dropped for Breaking the Show: http://ow.ly/RM69S @cinehead
3 Easy Steps to Crafting a Language for Your Fantasy Novel: http://ow.ly/RM6qM @lucid_ghost
When the agent is the author: Andrew Lownie: http://ow.ly/S0pJe @andrewlownie @Porter_Anderson
15 Common English Words That Are Still Trademarked: http://ow.ly/RLtON @io9 by Katharine Trendacosta
Memoir Writing: Top 5 Things to Expect after You Launch Your Book: http://ow.ly/RLq7p @pmilana
6 Ways to Make Ordinary Protagonists Extraordinary: http://ow.ly/RLsFu @emily_tjaden
Book Discovery Strategy: Social Media Events: http://ow.ly/RLrEj @amcbooks
4 Surefire Ways to Bore Your Readers to Death: http://ow.ly/RLqd1 by Melissa Chu
Between First Draft and Test Readers: http://ow.ly/RLqqC @artofstoriesAB
10 Ways to Improve Your Writing While Thinking Like a Comedy Writer: http://ow.ly/RLrTD @lajfun
How to Write Horror Fiction and Avoid Typical Horror Genre Clichés: http://ow.ly/RLsat @crisfreese
Science Fiction Writing: a Choice of Futures: http://ow.ly/RLqNu @nevalalee
How to Deal With Harsh Criticism of Your Writing: http://ow.ly/RLt66 @io9 @charliejane
Crisis is conflict on steroids: http://ow.ly/RLpRR @stephenwoodfin
Understanding Screenwriting (with Films as Examples): http://ow.ly/RLq0b by Tom Stempel
9 Questions To Ask If Writer’s Block Has You By The Throat: http://ow.ly/RJtuF @10MinNovelists
Troubleshooting When You’re Stuck: http://ow.ly/RJtQd by Chris Winkle @mythcreants
Don’t Over-Describe: Leaving Room for the Imagination: http://ow.ly/RJv0q @ShanDitty
Want To Do More Creative Work? Focus On Your Support System: http://ow.ly/RJtfW @DanBlank
How to Craft a Page-Turning Plot: http://ow.ly/RJuQU @cathyyardley
10 Tips for Writing: http://ow.ly/RJtpA @_JamieK_
Using empty words in a story: http://ow.ly/RJutj @calebpirtle
Quick & Dirty Edit Tips: http://ow.ly/RJuyl @ChristaDesir
Resources for writers: http://ow.ly/RJuIy @ava_jae
Show, don’t tell: http://ow.ly/RJulh @C_Herringshaw
6 Simple Ways To Stay Inspired As A Writer: http://ow.ly/RJtdO @paperbackbird
The Business of Screenwriting: Everything you wanted to know about specs: http://ow.ly/RJvn0 @gointothestory
Audiobooks: listeners and how to market to them: http://ow.ly/RU2q1 @jimhbs
Writing Cozy Mysteries: Researching Your Town: http://ow.ly/RTRDE @camillelaguire
5 things to check before you sign that publishing contract: http://ow.ly/RGjLK @Creativindie
3 Tips to Avoid Writer’s Anxiety: http://ow.ly/RGjxr @write_tomorrow
The poet’s paperwork: http://ow.ly/RGjVu @nevalalee
3 Questions to Ask When Writing a Book Proposal: http://ow.ly/RGjAe by Rachel Scheller @writersdigest
Does one character “own” each scene? http://ow.ly/RGjJ0 @gointothestory
How Our Peer Group Can Help Our Writing: http://ow.ly/RGjim by Juliet Marillier
7 Ways to Build Our Writing Confidence: http://ow.ly/RGjFc @writing_tips
6 Narrator Types: http://ow.ly/RGjuI @nownovel
A Tip for Writing Fiction In Scenes: http://ow.ly/RGjQS @angee
A Helpful Proofreading Technique: http://ow.ly/RGjZ5 @McgannKellie
A 2-Step Method For Finishing Our Novel : http://ow.ly/RGl8n @shesnovel
6 tips for handling rejection: http://ow.ly/RGl8j @kaylee_kendall
What Should a Novelist Blog About? Dos and Don’ts for Author-Bloggers: http://ow.ly/RERaZ @annerallen
How to Use the Rule of Three in Children’s Books: http://ow.ly/RERDG @hodgeswriter
Free Scrivener Templates: http://ow.ly/RERx0 @Jenn_Mattern
A Practical Guide to Eliminating Excess Words: http://ow.ly/RERXk @karenmarston
3 Components to Writing a Successful Collaborative Novel: http://ow.ly/RESr3 @KLHCreateWorks
Depressed? Anxious? Stressed? A Must-have Guide to Resources For Writers: http://ow.ly/REReA @annerallen
Keep Your Inbox Cleaner By Unsubscribing to Blog Comments: http://ow.ly/RERpB @jenn_mattern
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Some great links this week!
Thanks, Alex!
Thanks, as ever, Elizabeth. These are great links. I like that there are several on really creating the kind of story that’s polished and ready for publishers.
Margot–It seems like now we have a better chance at trad pub if our work is clean and ready to go. Hope you have a great week!
I pretty much ignore my author page on Facebook anyway. I never could figure out how to make it work for me.
Diane–I’m in the same boat!
Thanks so much, Elizabeth! Hope all writers are staying healthy out there! :O)
Colleen–I hope so, too!
Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks so much for including Now Novel in this fantastic roundup of writing articles. A lot I’m looking forward to reading.
Jordan
Jordan–You’re so welcome. Thanks for the great post!