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- Author Mindset, Writing And Marketing Non-Fiction With Ariel Curry: @thecreativepenn
- How to Get Your Self-Published Book into Libraries: A Step-by-Step Guide: @bookgal
- The Must-Have Author Success Checklist (Podcast): @bookgal
- 7 Novels Set in Copenhagen: by K.E. Semmel @electriclit @electricliterature
- Five SFF Stories With a Refreshing Lack of Violence: @jamesdnicoll @literaryreactor @litreactor
- 8 Books About Growing Up Through Ballet: by Lucy Ashe @electriclit @electricliterature
- 8 Books That Go Behind the Scenes of Publishing: by Amy Reading @electricliterature @electriclit
- 7 Gripping Climate Fiction Novels: by Katie Bloomer @booktrib
- Sudden: Writing on the Go: by Eugen Bacon @sfwa
- 5 Routines for Writers With Busy Lives: @seejavaciawrite
- Are You Ever Too Old to Become a Writer? @karencv
- Get Powerful Writing Results by Not Giving Yourself Grace: @ninaamir
- 4 Tips to Help You Start Writing Again After a Break: by Katy Segrove
- Death to The Big Lie: @jamesscottbell
- Ignite your Inner Cheerleader: @WriteNowCoach
- Writing Success: Choose Abundance Over Scarcity (Podcast): @diymfa
- Financial Investments as an Element in Crime Fiction: @margotkinberg
- Serious Foodies as Elements in Crime Fiction: @margotkinberg
- When Characters Turn Against Each Other in Crime Fiction: @margotkinberg
- 10 Ways to Boost Your Blog Visibility Using Pinterest: by Ginny Cruz @ediemelson
- How to Write More Blog Posts by Overcoming Procrastination: @ninaamir
- How Substack is Revolutionizing Writing Careers: by Jaime Buckley
- Your ultimate guide to being a great guest blogger: @sandrabeckwith
- Ups and Downs of Writing Reviews as Part of a Book Marketing Campaign: @FrugalBookPromo
- Lessons in Business Cards and Bookmarks: @burke_writer
- Work-for-Hire: A Cautionary Tale: @DonMaass @writerunboxed
- Just for Authors: Writer Beware’s Go-To Online Resources: @victoriastrauss @writerunboxed
- Thoughts After 15 Years of Being Published:
- Ahead of the US Election: PEN America’s Book Banning Report: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Don’t Demonize Print on Demand: @JaneFriedman
- South Korea’s Webtoon To Release Tactile Digital Comics: @Porter_Anderson @pubperspectives
- Mike Shatzkin, Book Industry Consultant, Commentator, Dead at 77: @Porter_Anderson @purperspectives
- Hybrid Publishing: Hype, Hope, Harm, or Handy? with Anna Featherstone and Christopher Locke @indieauthoralli
- 10 Types of Characters in Literature: by Shane Millar
- Fatal Flaw: Definitions, Examples, and Writing Tips: by Robinette Waterson
- Dynamic Character: Definition, Examples, and Writing Tips: by Shane Millar
- Five SFF Strategies for Plotting Around Pesky Parents: @jamesdnicoll @literaryreactor @reactormag
- Beetlejuice Beat Sheet Analysis: by Don Roff
- Five Stories That Almost Make a Great Point: by Oren Ashkenazi
- 37 Days of Shakespeare: All’s Well That Ends Well: @cockeyedcaravan
- Capture Readers with the Magic of Interactive Fiction: by Lisa Norman
- 7 obvious ways to become a better writer: @pubcoach
- CoWriting Rules to Make Writing with Others Easier: @CindyDevoted @EdieMelson
- Writing: Practice Precision: @lindasclare
- How to Add Deep POV in a Scene You’re Writing: @SarahSallyHamer @EdieMelson
- How to Write First Person POV: Flashback: @PeggySueWells @EdieMelson
- Why a Villain POV Isn’t a Good Source of Tension: by Chris Winkle
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Another great list!
Thanks, Alex!
Thanks, as always, Elizabeth for these great links. I see there's one about Substack and that interests me. I know little about it, but I hear it a great place for writers. I should check it out.
I’ve heard good things about it, too.