Best Tweets for Writers (week ending 4/15/11)



















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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.





















Getting Published + Agents/Editors

Excellent advice!-->Top Five Mistakes
Writers Make at Conferences
, by @RoniLoren

@inkyelbows



In the Future, Everyone Will Have a Chance. (But
Not All Chances Will Be Created Equal)

@NathanBransford




Craft + Technique



Crafting compelling characters: ambition
+ secret + contradiction + vulnerability



@dbschlosser



Third-person objective POV - deliberate distance with
interesting results



@ingridsundberg




How to respect your beta readers' time and get the most
helpful feedback



@lkblackburne




10 Good Grammar Resources > Great list

@nickdaws



Publishing News + Trends


The Great Debate: Will Publishers Be Relevant
to the Future?



@PublishersWkly



How Book Publishing Has Changed Since 1984, by Peter
Osnos / The Atlantic


@jafurtado




Social Media


How Twitter keeps @susanorlean connected
to readers between projects



@mediatwit



Ten Top Twitter Follows for Writers


@BubbleCow



GREAT LIST of writing hashtags for TWITTER. Stay on
top of your industry, network & find tips ...



@WriterThesaurus



Self-Publishing + E-Publishing


Follow Up Interview With Jane Friedman
About The E-Publishing Process



@thewritermama



Conversion Journey: My Word-to-e-book workflow by
Chris O'Byrne

@JFbookman



Does Your Ebook Need Its Own ISBN?


@BubbleCow



5 Tips On Setting E-Books Prices


@BubbleCow



BookBaby introduces new cover design service for
self-published authors; starts at $99



@eBookNewser



Can a "Normal" Author Make a Living E-publishing?


@GoblinWriter



Writing Life + Fun


The Most Valuable Resource to Build Your
Career: Motivation



@DanBlank




Publishing isn't dead. Smart publishing, well, that's a different story.



@FredBubbers



Stephen King on the Creative Process, the State of
Fiction, and More: "I don't think you can force it."



@dbschlosser




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