Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig


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Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.


Hope everyone has enjoyed their holidays so far.  I know I said I wouldn’t be blogging, but I couldn’t resist posting the last Twitterific for 2014.  See you again in 2015. 


How To Keep Pace After NaNo:  http://ow.ly/GdiSD @novelpublicity


Reactive and proactive protagonists:  http://ow.ly/GdiSF from Fix Your Writing Habits


7 Ways to Write Better (That Have Nothing to Do With Writing):  http://ow.ly/GdiSH @NanciPanuccio


Unwrap The Truth For Your Creative Loved Ones:  http://ow.ly/GufPP @Porter_Anderson @ThoughtCatalog


Tips for Critiquing Other Writers’ Work:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5l @WritingForward


Amazon’s No. 1 reviewer:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5o  @billy_baker


Developing a Writing Plan:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5p @writersdigest


5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Writing Time: http://ow.ly/GdZ5s @kellyjamesenger


Farther versus Further:  http://ow.ly/GdYLk  @Savage_Woman


4 Fatal Flaws of a Romantic Hero:  http://ow.ly/GdZ5t @jassydejong


Character Development in Storytelling:  http://ow.ly/GdiSB @scriptmag  @paulalandry


How To Choose A Main Character:  http://ow.ly/GdiSy @HeatherJacksonW


Preview up the upcoming #DBW15 conference:  http://ow.ly/Gugeh @Porter_Anderson


Nonfiction Writing: How to Make More Money: http://ow.ly/GdiSw @ninaamir


Things Writers Do to Irritate Readers:  http://ow.ly/GdiSt @brrbach


Dialogue practice and revision:  http://ow.ly/GdiSq from the Commander Scribbles blog


The Melodrama Dilemma:  http://ow.ly/GdiSm @kid_lit


Is 3rd-Person the Right Point of View for You? http://ow.ly/GdiSk @monicamclark


Tips for Catching Typos in Your Own Work:  http://ow.ly/GdiSi @JodieRennerEd


Social Media the Second Time Around: Tips:  http://ow.ly/GdiSg @jaelmchenry


Character Skills and Talents: Organization:  http://ow.ly/Gco92 @angelaackerman


22 Commonly Confused Adjectives:  http://ow.ly/Gco8W @writers_write


Cool Tools for Writers:  http://ow.ly/Gco8U  @Diana_Hurwitz


Tropes Vs. Cliches: A Storyteller’s Guide:  http://ow.ly/Gco8S @bang2write


How to Start in the Middle:  http://ow.ly/GcnNB @lindasclare


Taking responsibility for knowing language well:  http://ow.ly/Gco8O @Porter_Anderson


How To Use The Senses To Show And Not Tell:  http://ow.ly/Gco8M @writers_write


Must Your Hero Have A Story-Level Goal? http://ow.ly/Gco8J @scriptmag  @IvoRaza


7 Effective Ways to Grow Your Email List: http://ow.ly/Gco8G @blogherald


Want to Launch Your Book With a Bang?  You Need This. http://ow.ly/Gco8E  @writerplatform


How to Write an Amazing Short Story:  http://ow.ly/Gco8C


8 Ways to Mentally Squash Rejection Letters:  http://ow.ly/Gco8y @lekicn


4 Secrets Writers Won’t Tell You About Themselves:  http://ow.ly/Gco8Z @LoriHatcher2


The art of the metaphor:  http://ow.ly/GaaL5 @TED_ED and Jane Hirshfield


6 ways to create satisfying scene endings:  http://ow.ly/GaaX7 @writers_write


Writing or Wrestling?  http://ow.ly/GaaX5  @BigChiefTablet


Build Your Author Platform: 7 Ways to Start From Scratch:  http://ow.ly/Ga8Qu @brooke_warner


Creative prompts and other tips to help start a story:  http://ow.ly/GaaX3 from WriteWorld


Can you write scenes that feel the fear?  http://ow.ly/GaaX2  @RayneHall


Protagonist’s Personality Considerations:  http://ow.ly/GaaX1 @glencstrathy


Characters of Color and Urban Fantasy Roles:  http://ow.ly/GaaWY from Writing With Color


15 Things Successful Writers Never Say:  http://ow.ly/GaaWW @EdieMelson


How to Get 90% of Your Work Done Before Lunch:  http://ow.ly/GaaWV @99u @AllisonStadd


Should a pantser really outline a novel?  http://ow.ly/GaaWT @JoelDCanfield @SueColetta1


The One Twitter List You Should Be Keeping: http://ow.ly/GaaWQ @Catrambo


Never Visited a Place? You Can Still Write About It:  http://ow.ly/G8fJO @fictionnotes


Tools for writing: Microsoft Surface Pro 3 first impressions:  http://ow.ly/G8fJK @mstibbe


3 Ways to Turn Email Subscribers Into Social Fans: http://ow.ly/G8fJI @smexaminer


7 Email Marketing Secrets Every Fiction Writer Should Know:  http://ow.ly/G8fJG @storyrally


Midwifing A Story: The Trusted Reader:  http://ow.ly/G8fJC @DeborahJRoss


Benefits to outlining:  http://ow.ly/G8fJw @KMWeiland


Essentials For the Writer’s Skill-Toolbox:  http://ow.ly/G8fJs  @MaryVeeWriter


3 anti-social skills to improve your writing (TED Talk):  http://ow.ly/G8fJp


11 steps to writing a scene:  http://ow.ly/G8fJn from WriteWorld


7 Essentials Every Author Needs to Know About Twitter: http://ow.ly/G8fJg @kristenlambtx


Edit Your Self-Published Book In 8 Steps:  http://ow.ly/G8fJd  @selfpubreview


Author Skype Visit: What 1 Writer Learned, What She’d Do Differently Next Time:  http://ow.ly/G8fJk @inkyelbows


Using OneNote Like It Was 1987:  http://ow.ly/G84sr @JennyHansenCA


When The Action Goes Too Far:  http://ow.ly/G84sm  @Peculiar


Book Cover Design And Entrepreneurship: http://ow.ly/G84sj  @creativindie


7 ways to write a plot outline:  http://ow.ly/G84sh @nownovel


10 Dollar Store Gift Ideas for The Writer on Your List:  http://ow.ly/G84sf  @AineGreaney


Using the Novel Journal for Writing Breakthroughs:  http://ow.ly/G84sc @jamesscottbell


Bring the Hero’s Journey / Monomyth to Life with these Storyboards: http://ow.ly/G84sa  @StoryboardThat


Small Publishers: 3 Steps to Finding the Perfect One For You:  http://ow.ly/G84s6 @JulieMusil


3 simple ways to market your published fiction: http://ow.ly/G84s4 @netraptor01


3 Tricks to Surviving a Public Speaking Event:  http://ow.ly/G84rY  @RachelAmphlett


7 Practical Gifts for the Starving Artist:  http://ow.ly/Gl0oZ @HeatherJacksonW


What To Do Once The Screenplay Is Written:  http://ow.ly/G84rU @raindance


A Writer’s Guide To Holiday Travel:  http://ow.ly/G84rQ  @SarahAllenBooks


“…the book and the web page are converging.”  http://ow.ly/GhdVo @Porter_Anderson @MirabilisDave  and  Sherisse Hawkins”


Character Development Checklist – 13 Points To Consider:  http://ow.ly/G4oxj @writers_write


Why Amazon Reviews Just Aren’t Enough:  http://ow.ly/G4oxf @selfpubreview


Preparing for Release Month:  http://ow.ly/G4ox9 @KateBrauning


5 Tips for Editing Literary Works in Translation:  http://ow.ly/G4ox5 @pubperspectives


22 Tricks That Can Make Anyone A Keyboard Ninja http://ow.ly/G4owZ from Lifehack


How Good is Your Story’s Title? http://ow.ly/G4owU @shalvatzis


How To Write A Compelling Underdog in Your Screenplay:  http://ow.ly/G4owP @TheScriptLab


How’s your blog doing? Top 5 things to measure and why:  http://ow.ly/GhowR @RobinHoughton


How to Remain True to the Art of Writing and Still Be in the Business: http://ow.ly/G2kgK @MarthaRCarr


Holiday treats should be handled with caution in the world of crime fiction: http://ow.ly/GhdIZ @mkinberg


Create Interest on Your Website With a Protagonist Resume: http://ow.ly/G4owt  @SouthrnWritrMag


5 Ways to Vet a Publication: http://ow.ly/G4owE  @AineGreaney


Living the stuff of novels: the ghostwriter’s lot:  http://ow.ly/G4owL @Roz_Morris


What Makes a Story’s Black Moment a Black Moment?  http://ow.ly/G4owz @jamigold


When Writing Doesn’t Make You Bleed:  http://ow.ly/FZtfx @Laura_the_Wise


How Authors Can Work Together to Achieve Success:  http://ow.ly/FZtfu @MarcyKennedy


5 Tips for Editing Literary Works in Translation:  http://ow.ly/FZtfo @pubperspectives


Use Daily Rewards to Break Creative Blocks:  http://ow.ly/FZtfg @99u


Broaden your Color Vocabulary: http://ow.ly/FZtf7 @ingridsundberg @yapip19


Twitter Etiquette:  http://ow.ly/FZtf1 @sueannedunlevie


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