Links To Blog Posts On Writing – September 2016

Links


Not a lot caught my attention this month, but here’s a few interesting articles to chew over.


 


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The Anatomy Of A Best-Selling Book (Infographic) from Writers Write


K.C. Alexander: Publishing While Female (Or, “Why I Stopped Internalizing Your Shit”)


Michelle Belanger: Five Things I Learned Writing Harsh Gods


 


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From Writer’s Write:

5 Weak Words To Avoid & What To Use Instead

It’s All About The Pace (13 Ways To Change It When You Write)

7 Ways To Tell If You Have Too Much Plot In Your Story


Elsa S. Henry: On Teaching Disabled Representation In Fiction guesting at Chuck Wendig’s blog.


How to Write a Story Without an Outline – at the Write Practice.


Bulking Up: Fleshing Out a Too-Short Novel – Janice Hardy at the Fiction University


Active Search: Something Was Verbing Philip Athans at Fantasy Authors Handbook on active voice.


Writing Dual POVs  Advice from the Grammar Girl.


Don’t Let Back Story Slow Us Down – Janice Hardy


Adding Depth to Your Fiction—Body Language 101 – advice from Kristen Lamb


Writing fighting: Time perception – Andrew Jack at The Evil League of Evil Writers


Where to Put Your Dialogue Tags – Janice Hardy at the Fiction University


Nail That First Line! – Laura Drake at Writers In The Storm.


 


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In Writing, The Rules Are True, Until They’re Not


What Fiction Can Do For The Writer And The Reader


Here’s How To Finish That Fucking Book, You Monster


It Is Art That Will Help Us Survive


Yes, Virginia, Writing Is Too A Job


 


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Marketing

How to Make the Most of Goodreads Giveaways – Penny Sansevierei at Digital Book World


Newsletters

What’s Your Newsletter Plan? Part Two  – Jami Gold at the Fiction University


 


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A Real Book Contract  /  Myth Busting – Kristine Kathryn Rusch concludes her *brilliant* series on Contracting.

 


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