Inspired Links – Apr 30, 2011


In my "Inspired Links" feature, I provide links and brief descriptions of thought-provoking articles.  I hope you enjoy these little treasures :-)


We have a bumper crop of links this week, I've tried to screen them so you have the very best:


Storyfix by Larry Brooks is one of my favorite writing blogs and he has put together a list of his top ten most popular blog posts for 2010.  There are some real treasures in there.


- I caught bits and pieces of a couple of excellent chats this week – #editingchat with Victoria Mixon and #bookmarket with Claudia Christian (a chat with Jeremy Townsend of Publishing Works).


- "How to make your most ordinary scene interesting" by Roz Morris – the title pretty much says it all.  This is something that I've been struggling with lately.


- From Janice Hardy, "You can say that again:  Repeating Yourself" is a very nice explanation of how many ways repetition can creep into your writing.


- Another good post on writing technique is "How to write a better novel by using an inciting incident" from Gary Smailes over at Bubble Cow.


- Whether you're new to submitting to literary journals or you're an old pro, there's bound to be something useful in this comprehensive post from Lynne Barrett:  "What editors want:  A must-read for writers submitting to literary magazines."


- Sue Collier has put together this comprehensive list:  "27 things you can do to promote your book."  These tips hold even before you've published your book, so check it out – you're bound to see some new ideas there.


- I've mentioned before on this blog that one of my personal goals is to find a better balance between being plugged in and unplugged.  "How I kicked my digital habit" by Jemima Kiss is a terrific example of how it can be done.


- In "The creative process:  not everything needs to be shared," Dan Blank provides a gentle reminder that the ultimate purpose of creating art of any kind is for ourselves and sometimes it's ok to put it in a drawer.


If you're wondering about my methodology for choosing links for inclusion in this post, rest assured there isn't one.  It's just a collection of things that I found interesting and I thought you might too.  Please let me know what you think!





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