Best Tweets for Writers (week ending 4/8/11)
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I watch Twitter, so you don't have to. Visit each Sunday for the week's best Tweets.
If I missed a great Tweet, leave it in the comments.
Best of the Best
What Grabs Readers versus What Keeps
Them
@cerebralgrump
Thinking of self-e-publishing? 3 questions to ask first
@annerallen
Elements of a Successful Fiction Platform
@thewritermama
Getting Published + Agents/Editors
The signs of a good independent editor
@victoriamixon
Craft + Technique
Subtext: The Most Critical Tool in thePublishing News + Trends
Storyteller's Box
@BubbleCow
Description 911: Overexpressed Emotions
@elizabethscraig
How
Does Your Protagonist Change?
@Bob_Mayer
Download Blake Snyder's Save the Cat beatsheet
& other tools here
@jeannevb
Plotbot Streamlines Scriptwriting
@elizabethscraig
Agents
and other publishing old-timers weigh up @amanda_hocking's book deal
@dirtywhitecandy
It's official: putting books in stores is a subsidiary
right
@jafurtado
"It will be hard to find a public library 15 years
from now." New post from @MikeShatzkin
@DigiBookWorld
Marketing + Promotion
10 Buzz-Building Secrets Every WriterSelf-Publishing + E-Publishing
Should Know
@BDCWB
Potential tool for low-budget book trailer videos? Created this video on my iPad just
now in 12 minutes
@inkyelbows
How to Double Your Entry-Level Self-PublishingWriting Life + Fun
Learning Curve In About an Hour
@storyfix
Ebook Formatting with Ebookit, Book Baby, & Publish
Green (updated)
@selfpubreview
Print on Demand: CreateSpace or Lightning Source? Is
there a 3rd choice?
@JFbookman
How One Radio Reporter Ditched His
Equipment for an iPhone 4 [has lots of interesting ideas]
@draccah
The Periodic Table of Storytelling [very cool/fun]
@JaneFriedman
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Published on April 10, 2011 19:55
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