Tuesday, January 29, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


Today, I hope you’ll visit the websites, read about their books, and follow the following authors:

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again:
  1. Clean the Manuscript We've Written http://t.co/ugvDo5ws @juliemusil RT @janice_hardy
  2. How to Use Fiction Techniques when Writing Nonfiction http://ow.ly/haP7M
  3. 4 Ways to Wake Up Your Creativity http://ow.ly/haPaB
  4. From 101 Creative Writing Exercises: Body Language http://ow.ly/haPj7
  5. Writers: Live In Your Potential http://ow.ly/haPtH “You are smarter, braver, and more capable than you know”
  6. On Agents and Twitter Counts http://ow.ly/haPCh "# of Twitter followers, books reviewed on Goodreads, Facebook page, whatever.They matter"
  7. 12 Secrets of Excellent Blogs [Video] http://ow.ly/haPME "Ever wonder what the secret to an excellent blog is?"
  8. How to Change Telling into Showing http://ow.ly/haQyQ
  9. Tracking Your Characters http://ow.ly/hbylz Do you sometimes need a GPS to find them?
  10. Why You Should Try Writing in Second Person http://ow.ly/hbCXd via @write_practice
  11. How to Correct an Awkward Interruptive Phrase http://ow.ly/hbDob via Daily Writing Tips
  12. 19 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/hbKbt
  13. The Most Important Part of the Creative Life http://ow.ly/hc00L via @jeffgoins
  14. Tackle Your Bucket List + Get Some Blog Exposure http://ow.ly/hcOgk  via @danasitar
  15. Characters Who Surprise Us http://t.co/m4KYSvpy  @elizabethscraig RT @janice_hardy
  16. What Nashville Can Teach us About Creating Character Archetypes http://ow.ly/hcRfp via @janice_hardy
  17. Is the Writing Life Worth It? http://ow.ly/hcRx5 via @RachelleGardner
  18. Twitter Was The Fastest-Growing Social Network In 2012, Says Study [STATS] http://ow.ly/hcROc

I’m always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.

Happy writing & running, Kathy

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