by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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Sell More Books with Better Descriptions: http://ow.ly/TrDD4 @SarahBolme
Storytelling Strategies: Sicario’s Vanishing Main Character: http://ow.ly/TrzCN by Paul Joseph Gulino @scriptmag
Remember our bios are also marketing devices: http://ow.ly/TrDqf @stapilus @BookWorksNYC
How to Start Your Author Newsletter in 8 Easy Steps: http://ow.ly/TrKPt @AuthorRx
2015 #NaNoWriMo Resources: Character: http://ow.ly/TrF1l from Writersaurus
Writing Dual Narratives: http://ow.ly/TrNuz @clairefuller2
11 Ideas for Revising a Novel: http://ow.ly/TrNlO @clairefuller2
How to Get Started on Blab – Getting Ready for Your First Blab.im Broadcast: http://ow.ly/TrJyN @shelleyhitz
10 Tips From a 4-Time #NaNoWriMo Winner: http://ow.ly/Trz3s @JamieSheff
How to Price Kindle Books to Free without Exclusivity: http://ow.ly/TqKAs @markcoker
Checklist for “Passive” Book Marketing: http://ow.ly/TrAPo @111publishing
How to Publish Ebooks – An Ebook Publishing Intensive: http://ow.ly/TrB5p @markcoker
Make “Unbelievable” Stories Feel Real: http://ow.ly/TrBFb @michael_hauge
Common book marketing misconceptions: http://ow.ly/TrAWm @thecadencegrp
5 Questions Before You Write the First Draft: http://ow.ly/TrA97 @UlaWrites
A Free EIN Simplifies the Business of Self-Publishing: http://ow.ly/TrBoS @BookWorksNYC @MissAdventuring
How to make the most of a group critique at a conference: http://ow.ly/Trz9J @Janet_Reid
Creating Your Own Blog Tour: Signing up Bloggers: http://ow.ly/TrAC6 @WriteJoMichaels
Finding And Managing Content to Beef Up Your Social Media Presence: http://ow.ly/TtWmf @crystallyn
5 Exercises From Comics Creators That Will Save Your Prose: http://ow.ly/TlEKR @helpfulsnowman
4 Branding Tips for Authors: http://ow.ly/TlF0q @NinaAmir
Today’s #FutureChat: Can books generate excitement for the next gen? 4pBST / 5pCEST / 11aET (now) @Porter_Anderson
Fandom: can books generate excitement for the next gen? http://ow.ly/TtBjm #FutureChat @Porter_Anderson
100 Free or Low-Cost Ways to Promote Your Ebook: http://ow.ly/TtrcG @AndrewMayne
Do Free Book Promotions Work? http://ow.ly/TlFZF @Adversego @passivevoiceblg
Writing the Unknown Setting: 8 Tips: http://ow.ly/TlETu @melissafolson
Writing case study: the flawed chick-lit heroine: http://ow.ly/TlEEi @bwilliamsbooks
Become a Hybrid Blog-to-Book Author: http://ow.ly/TlGnE @NinaAmir
Creating strong characters: 5 checkpoints: http://ow.ly/TlFdP @TennysonEStead
What’s the Deal With Book Deals? http://ow.ly/TlGjy @johnpdavid
The Most Common Reasons Why Scripts Are Rejected: http://ow.ly/TlGcj @coreymandell @filmindependent
5 Steps to Original Character Creation : http://ow.ly/TlFry @krgpryal @womenwriters
How to Write a Big Middle Scene: http://ow.ly/TlF7B @stephmorrill
5 Situations Horror Characters Get Themselves Into (and What Would Happen in Real Life): http://ow.ly/TlEOg @raine_winters
Amazon to Spend $10,000,000 on Translation: http://ow.ly/TrHlX @translationista
Amazon scandal could mean resurgence in print? http://ow.ly/TrEwW @philipdsjones @thememo
Interested in writing cozy mysteries? Read one of the best (video review): http://ow.ly/Tryf6 @richarddenneyyy
Frame of reference–to illuminate or irritate? http://ow.ly/TqYuP by JohnMcPhee @NewYorker
Frame of reference–to illuminate or irritate? http://ow.ly/Tg2XO by JohnMcPhee @NewYorker
How to Write Your First Author Bio: http://ow.ly/Ti4V8 @cameronfilas
Find an Extra Hour Every Day With a 5-Minute List: http://ow.ly/Ti5rt @jenn_mattern
7 Tricks To Differentiating Dialogue: http://ow.ly/Ti5AW @geofflepard
The Math and Music of Multiple Characters: http://ow.ly/Ti58u by Dave King
6 Tricks to Mastering the Art of Imagery: http://ow.ly/Ti55R @HartzlerBarbara
Public Speaking for Introverts: Tip #1 (courtesy of @Gladwell): http://ow.ly/Ti5i4 @livequiet
How to Juggle Writing & School (video): http://ow.ly/Ti5aV @ava_jae
Doodle Your Way Out Of Writer’s Block: http://ow.ly/Ti4Hx @hodgeswriter
Is There Any Room in Epic Fantasy for the Small Story? http://ow.ly/Ti4O1 @tordotcom by Chris Lough
The Macro Story: http://ow.ly/Ti51E by Shawn Coyne
How To Recycle Writing Ideas: http://ow.ly/Tg30o @bethswriting
A closer look: Screenwriting: Classic 40’s Movie: “Casablanca”: http://ow.ly/Tg32A @gointothestory
Tips for Writing Nonfiction Articles: http://ow.ly/Tg2Fx @WritersCoach
How to Be Funny Without Hurting Yourself: http://ow.ly/Tg36H @cbramkamp
Make Your Scenes Count: http://ow.ly/Tg35Y @lindasclare
Self-Education for Writers: http://ow.ly/Tg2N0 @artofstoriesAB
7 Crucial Mistakes Authors Makes with Their Email Lists: http://ow.ly/Tg34l @Creativindie
4 Common Short Story Mistakes: http://ow.ly/Tg2Zs @EmilyWenstrom
Creating an Author Bio With Flash Fiction: http://ow.ly/Tg2Hz @_AliciaAudrey @DIYMFA
Good and bad writing advice: http://ow.ly/Tg2IQ @rsmollisonread
The One Page Book Proposal: http://ow.ly/Tg2DK @jennienash
Writing by Omission: http://ow.ly/Tg2Vz by JohnMcPhee @NewYorker
Why we should be excited about Periscope: http://ow.ly/Tg2Ob @emily_tjaden
The Darknet: Info for Writers: http://ow.ly/TdxoD @WrittenByBrian @fionaquinnbooks
Does Your Book and/or Author Website Include Book Club Questions? http://ow.ly/Tdx1v @wherewriterswin
The non-linear plot: http://ow.ly/Tdy8T from Plot Line Hotline
How to Build Your Strengths as a Writer: http://ow.ly/Tdxgr @ajhumpage
Are Your Characters Too Passive? http://ow.ly/Tdyir @ava_jae
The Plot Hole That May Not Be A Plot Hole: http://ow.ly/Tdx70 @vgrefer
How to Manage Your Expectations as an Author: http://ow.ly/Tdy1R @HelenScheuerer
5 Hacks to Create a Good Writing Habit: http://ow.ly/TdwR8 @joebunting
How to Write LGBT+ Characters: http://ow.ly/TdwXY @HannahEGivens
Letter to 1 Writer’s Pre-publication Self : http://ow.ly/TdxGW @VanessaLafaye @womenwriters
How to Research Your Novel without Annoying Readers: http://ow.ly/TdxbK @hollyrob1
The Perfect Book Sales Page : http://ow.ly/TdxPG @daveBricker
Music For Writers: Jodie Landau In Iceland, Romancing ‘You’ : http://ow.ly/TgONa @JodieLandau @Porter_Anderson
Flashbacks: 4 Commandments for Writing Them: http://ow.ly/Ta9UF @PeggyBechko
As @Pubslush goes under, vision for the future (industry-related manifestos): http://ow.ly/TgPgJ @Porter_Anderson
Dying words, in crime fiction: http://ow.ly/ThSCK @mkinberg
How much slack will you cut a character? http://ow.ly/ThS96 via @authorterryo
The Ultimate List of Books About Writing: http://ow.ly/Ta8Xi by Gary Smailes
Fixing These 3 Mistakes Could Transform Our Manuscript: http://ow.ly/Ta9Ni agentkristinNLA
Work & Sleep Habits of Famous Writers: http://ow.ly/Ta92q @sstodola
Using Dreams in Literature: http://ow.ly/Ta9JD @KelsieEngen
Synopsis writing tips: http://ow.ly/Ta9E3 @ink_and_quills
Writing Horror: Lessons: http://ow.ly/Ta9g6 @kirabutler
3 Ways to Break the 4th Wall: http://ow.ly/Ta9nK @johnkbucher
Better Dialogue: 10 Tips http://ow.ly/Ta9RU @TYCWriting
Supporting characters: http://ow.ly/Ta98i and http://ow.ly/Ta9cw @Jackson_D_Chase
3 tools for more productive writing: http://ow.ly/Ta9rT @nicholesevern
Pitching at Cons: 5 Things to Remember: http://ow.ly/Taa0v @BreatheConf @SusieFinkbeiner
An author newsletter is our key to sales without selling (by @SomedayBox ) : http://ow.ly/ThYMb
Why don’t the kids read digital? http://ow.ly/TgOGY @Porter_Anderson @sarahmedway
Style Sheets, Style Guides, and Why Audrey Hepburn Style is a Writer’s Best Friend: http://ow.ly/Ta1DG @RuthHarrisBooks
Nobody Said YA Books Aren’t For Teens: http://ow.ly/TgOvc @Porter_Anderson @molly_wetta
How to Write Anti-Heroes and Villains: http://ow.ly/Ta2YR @Jackson_D_Chase
A Writing Notebook: The One Tool Every Writer Needs: http://ow.ly/Ta2PM @MaryleeMacD
How to Co-Write a Story in Google Docs: http://ow.ly/Ta32f @alyssa__holly
The Job of Protagonists & Antagonists: http://ow.ly/Ta2U3 @hookedonnoir
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A scandal concerning Amazon? No, never. (Yes, that was snark.)
Thanks for the links!
Alex–Hard to imagine, isn’t it? :)
Thanks for coming by!
Thanks, as ever, Elizabeth, for these useful links. There are a lot this time on useful promo information, and I know I’ll benefit from those. It’s always such a challenge to do promo without being obnoxious about it…
Margot–It really is tough not to be heavy-handed with it. Hope you have a good week!
What a great list. Thanks for including my article.
Urszula–Thanks for coming by.