by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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- Canadian Publishers Association Honors Gregory Younging Posthumously: @Porter_Anderson @CdnPublishers
- At BookExpo: New York Rights Fair Brings Programming With It: @Porter_Anderson @BookExpo @pubperspectives
- How to Survive a Trip into the Woods: Key Lessons From Fantasy Books: @nicolemhill @BNBuzz
- 7 Space Operas and Adventures to Read If You Loved A Memory Called Empire: @nataliezutter @tordotcom
- Why Villain Schools Are Having a Pop Culture Moment: @emburack @tordotcom
- The Importance of Knowing You: @jcwalton24 @DIYMFA
- Top Tips for Running a Writers’ Group This Year: @brotzel_fiction @PENPROSPER1
- When Slow Writing Leads to Great Writing: by Tara East @LiveWriteThrive
- Finding Wonder in a Writers Group: @claireneedell @CareerAuthors
- How to Make Decisions in Your Writing: @colleen_m_story
- The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Authors: by Rebecca Langley @standoutbooks
- Writing A Novel? 3 Easy Tips To Make It Fun: @angee
- Battling the Doubt Monster: @AlizaMannAuthor @Janice_Hardy
- How a Reader Turns Into a Writer: by Daniel A. Roberts @TheRyanLanz
- Advice for getting over a writing slump: by Bucket Siler
- Top 9 Influential Female Characters In Science Fiction: @Bang2write
- 20 Useful Subreddits For SFF Writers: @wvancamp
- Audiobooks: 5 Tips For Better Narration And Performance: by Jules Horne @thecreativepenn
- Your book needs CIP data—here’s why: @BookDesignBook
- How to Create Large Print Editions of Your Books With Vellum: @tonyriches
- Canadian Study: Library Patrons Tell Researchers They Buy More Books: @Porter_Anderson @BookNet_Canada @pubperspectives
- France’s Publishing Trio at Goutte d’Or: Looking for a ‘Drop of Gold’: @oliviasnaije @edgouttedor @pubperspectives
- South Africa’s Puku Foundation: Children’s Books To Save Languages: @Porter_Anderson @PukuBooks@Kenyapublishers
- Five Questions for Russia’s Boris Kuznetsov: Netflix and ‘Fashionable Reading’: by Eugene Gerden @pubperspectives
- Talking With: Ama Dadson of Ghana’s AkooBooks: AudioBooks in Africa: @Porter_Anderson @DadsonAma @akoobooks
- 5 Tips for Better Book Cover Typography: @ReedsyHQ @WritersDigest
- The Unused Alternative Covers Behind 5 Modern Literary Classics: @lithub
- Tips for Character Development: @davidfarland
- Have you asked your character these questions? @kayelleallen
- Writing Character Motivation Circles: @Lindasclare
- 5 Ways to Craft Strong Female Characters: by Kassandra Flamouri @DIYMFA
- Occupation Thesaurus Entry: Geologist: @AngelaAckerman
- Plot, Character, and Theme: The Greatest Love Triangle in Fiction: @KMWeiland
- Writing a Fictional Expert When You’re a Real Life Amateur: @parnellhall @CrimeReads
- The Math of Storytelling: @valerie_francis
- Goal-Oriented Storytelling: Novelty: @mythcreants
- Describing Locations in Realistic Fiction: 5 Tips: @paulapuddephatt
- Five Setting Details With Horrifying Implications: by Oren Ashkenazi @mythcreants
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As always, Elizabeth, these are great links – thanks. Some great ones this time on reading as a writer! I think that’s one of those things we should make time for, but sometimes don’t. Reading a lot really does improve writing.
It can really help! Hope you have a great week, Margot.
Thanks for including the IWSG’s post this past week. Elizabeth Seckman put together a good one.
Another great post from the IWSG!
So many great links – going to start with the book promo one as I’m getting closer to having a book out! :)
Excited for you!
Thank you for including my post! What an honor and joy to see my name with such great company. Thank you also for gathering all of these outstanding links into one place for us! Happy reading and writing to all!
Thanks so much for being a resource for writers, Joy!