Ink Links Roundup
Fairytales and fantasy when the need is greatest. I love Terri Windling’s blog, and with everything going wrong in the US right now, I needed this post.
I am sharing this article about establishing an online author presence with caveats. It has some great information if you’re making writing a career on par with the standard concept of a day job, but it doesn’t discuss moderation or recognizing limitations. I don’t know offhand of any writer present on all major social media channels. It requires time and energy, which sometimes you have to take from time and energy you would otherwise use on writing.
This book review came in handy for Kate’s research:
My science fiction writing research has led me to preorder this book: Reality Is Not What It Seems.
And if you would like to add it to your reading pile and wouldn’t mind a small kickback from the purchase going to support our efforts here on Anxiety Ink, here is an Amazon affiliate link. [image error]
How Family Tragedy Inspired the Bronte’s Greatest Books. Elisa feels about the Brontë’s the way many people feel about Jane Austen. Though she readily admits she needs to read more of all of them. And not just because the BBC is giving people glimpses into what created Anne, Charlotte, and Emily.
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