Links to Blog Posts on Writing March 2019

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It has been a very long time since I last did a links roundup of all that juicy advice to writers out there. And much as I’d like to claim it, I don’t have any reasonable excuse. So, picture me shuffling my feet and mumbling a bit, and holding out this list of recent(ish) advice posts that caught my interest and that I think are worth sharing. Also, I’ll try and do better in the future. Promise.


 


 



General Issues

In Writing, Progress Doesn’t Always Look Like Progress – Chuck Wendig


Self-Rejection: What It Is, Why You Do It, And How To Eject Its Ass Out The Airlock – Chuck Wendig


 


Genre

Fizzle or Sizzle? How Genre is Fundamental for Story Success  Kristen Lamb


How to Write a Mystery Novel – Joslyn Chase at The Write Practice


 


Legal/Contracting Stuff

How to Prepare and Use a DMCA Takedown Notice – Writers Unblocked


 


Publishing

5 Tips for Success from an Indie Author  By Shaz Kahng


The Indie Author’s Publishing Checklist –  Jan Lewis at Fiction University


Top Five DIY Book Layout Mistakes – How indie authors can avoid book design pitfalls


Things to Consider When Considering Self Publishing


 


Resources

The 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2018 – Dana Sitar at the Write Life


48+ publishing resources! at Bookbub


 


Reviews

In Praise of Negative Reviews and On Bad Reviews


 


Writer’s Block

How to Write When the Last Thing You Want to Do is Write  Janice Hardy


 


 


 


How To… Writing Skills and Tips
Action Scenes

How to Write Kick-Ass Action Scenes (Part 1) and (Part 2)– Laurence MacNaughton


4 Tips on Writing Action Scenes – Janice Hardy



Body Language

Your ultimate body language guide Alex Limberg


 


Characterisation

The 5 Turning Points of a Character Arc and Sorry, Your Services are no Longer Required: Eliminating Characters from Your Novel  Janice Hardy


Character Building: How Story Forges, Refines, and Defines Characters  Kristen Lamb


Not Your Mama’s Character Descriptions  Margie Lawson


How Much Do You Need to Describe Your Characters? –  Janice Hardy


Dismemberment–Taking Characters Apart in All the Wrong Ways – Cait Reynolds


The Ultimate Guide to Character Motivation (Part 1) and (Part 2)– Laurence MacNaughton


8 Tips for Creating Characters -Janice Hardy


Alternative Ways to Describe Character Reactions -Janice Hardy


Secret-Keepers: Generate Page-Turning, Nerve-Shredding Tension – by Kristen Lamb


How To Make Dominant Female Characters Likeable – Lisa Hall-Wilson


 


Description

One Common Way Writers Weaken Their Descriptions -Janice Hardy


 


Dialogue

Getting Dialogue Right: How to Use Dialogue Tags and Action Beats – Ali Luke


Bring Your Dialogue to Life – Writer Unboxed


 


Emotion

Emotion Commotion: Getting Emotion Right on the Page and Putting Wow on the Page! – Margie Lawson


 


Plotting

Plotting With Layers: 4 Steps to a Stronger Plot – By Janice Hardy


 


PoV

Using Deep Point Of View Without Dragging Down The Pace Of Your Novel – Lisa Hall Wilson


5 Key Ways to Balance Internal Monologue with Pitfalls to Avoid – Jordan Dane


5 Quick Ways To Shift Description and Setting Into Deep POV  Lisa Hall-Wilson


 


Series

6 Things to Consider Before Writing a Series Janice Hardy


Six Common Problems With Long Series – Oren Ashkenazi at Mythcreants


A 3-Step Plan for Handling Backstory in a Series – Janice Hardy


 


Sequels

Six Tips for Sequels – Mythcreants


The Difference Between a Sequel and a Scene – Janice Hardy


Fonda Lee: So, You Think You Know How To Write A Sequel


 


Show, Don’t Tell

7 Ways to Master “Show, Don’t Tell”  Laurence MacNaughton


Showing and Telling Particulars by Beth Hill


 


Storytelling

Pixar Storytelling – 20 Points Writers Can Learn From Animated Stories


Six Common Storytelling Problems in New Manuscripts at Mythcreants


 


Structure

5 Ways to Structure (and Plot) Your Novel  Janice Hardy at Fiction University


Tips on Writing Scene and Chapter Transitions –  Janice Hardy


A Scene Template For New Writers – James Scott Bell at The Kill Zone


A Little About Endings – Philip Athans


Ten Tasks of the First Chapter – Blood Red Pencil


How to Avoid Repetitive Sentence Structure –  Janice Hardy


 


Worldbuilding

7 Tips for Creating Believable Fantasy or Science Fiction Worlds –  Janice Hardy


6 Secrets of Science Fiction and Fantasy World Building –  Laurence MacNaughton


Seven Things Writers Get Wrong About Language at Mythcreants


Should You Give Non-Human Groups Marginalized Traits? at Mythcreants


 


 


 


Editing

Business Musings: Editorial Encroachment – Kristine Kathryn Rusch


The Difference Between a Revision, a Rewrite, and a Redraft  –  Janice Hardy


The Dangers of Premature Editing: Pruning Our Stories vs. Pillaging Them  Kristen Lamb


Perspective: Self-Editing Your Dialogue and Characters and Editing for Authors: 7 Ways to Tighten the Story and Cut Costs –  Kristen Lamb


Self-Editing One Step at a Time: How to Identify Dragging Narrative | Weeding Out Unnecessary Adjectives and AdverbsSearching for More Silly StuffIdentifying and Eliminating Your Habit WordsCleaning Up Those Dialogue TagsAnalyzing Sentences for Redundancy and WordinessFine-Tuning Sentence StructureRead Your Manuscript Aloud – at The Blood Red Pencil


 


 


 


 


Marketing
Advertising

10 top book marketing articles of 2018 – Bookbub


20 Top BookBub Ad Designs Readers Want to Click


Understanding Pay-Per Advertising – By Marcy Kennedy


How to Write Attention-Grabbing Promo Copy for Books  at Bookbub


Biggest BookBub Ads mistakes authors and publishers are making.


 


Newsletters

Author Newsletters: The Good, the Bad & the PLEASE JUST STOP!  Kristen Lamb


 


Pricing Strategies

5 Ways That Playing with Pricing Can Sell More Books – Penny Sansevieri


 


Promotion

Promotion is NOT Platform & Ads are NOT a Brand: Know the Difference – by Kristen Lamb


10 Ways to Promote Backlist Titles – Chyrs Fey


11 creative ways authors have announced their book launch! – Bookbub


How to promote your book for free! – Bookbub


Exactly When Is the Best Time to Begin Your Book Marketing? – Penny Sansevieri


 


Sales

The Evolution & Devolution of Sales: Why Your Books Aren’t Selling  Kristen Lamb


 


Strategies

6 Top Ways for Indie Authors to Make Self-published Books More Discoverable and More Competitive on Amazon –  Jyotsna Ramachamdran


 


 



Social Media
Blogs

Why Should Fiction Writers Blog? – Anne R. Allen


 


Facebook

How To Make A Pretty Facebook Page by David Gaughran


 


Strategy

10 Tips for Authors on Using Social Media from a Literary Agent


Five Tips for Increasing Sales Through Social Media (NSFW) – John G. Hartness


 


 


 


Technical Stuff
Cover Design

12 questions to ask when hiring a book cover designer at bookbub


How to Get a Great Cover for Your Self-Published Book – theryanlanz at A Writer’s Path


The Latest Trends In Cover Design: Think Pink? –  PJ Parrish at The Kill Zone


3 Ways to Get Book Covers on a Shoestring Budget – J. Kathleen Cheney at Fiction Uni.


3 Signs Your Book Cover Design Misses The Mark Liesha Petrovich at The Write Life


 


Blurb

Better Book Descriptions in 3 Easy Steps – Sue Coletta at The Kill Zone


How to Build an Author Website: The Complete Guide » – The Write Practice


 


Websites

How to Build an Author Website: The Complete Guide » – The Write Practice


Review of the 10 best website builders – Robert Mening


 


 


 


 


 


 


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