Sunday, March 10, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following Authors

Carolyn Warren @Carolyn Warren
Linda Hays-Gibbs @RoseDru63
Gillian Mawson @Guernseyevacuee

I hope you’ll visit their websites and follow them on Twitter.

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again:
  1. 18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/iCk7P
  2. Being Social Can Bring Extra Promotion: http://t.co/Zru1WmQS6w @RLtheAuthor RT @elizabethscraig
  3. Just Enough Sensory Detail to Set the Stage http://t.co/C0HfKqxbOl via @LiveWriteThrive RT @janice_hardy
  4. Marketing Tips for Authors: Author Online Toolkit Part One - Creating a Presence http://ow.ly/iCkIi @CliveEaton
  5. When Middles Sag—by Elizabeth S. Craig http://ow.ly/iClcT via Writers in the Storm Blog
  6. How to Always Have Fresh Content on Your Blog http://ow.ly/iCnb9
  7. You've Got to Have Friends: Crit Groups Beta Readers http://ow.ly/iCngM @Janice_Hardy
  8. 10 Ways To Return to Writing Regularly http://ow.ly/iCnOm via @Wordstrumpet
  9. How to Write a Killer Scene http://ow.ly/iCnTZ via @jeanoram
  10. 5 Things Children Teach Us About Writing http://t.co/vdGUJEQBax RT @evelyn_puerto
  11. Test Your Knowledge of Regency Slang http://t.co/gBeOa6PutU RT @evelyn_puerto
  12. Indie eBook Marketing: When You Get to the Fork in the Road, You Must Take It http://ow.ly/iCJxO via @Jimhbs
  13. Bad Cover = Bad Sales (Why you need Professional Cover Art) http://ow.ly/iCKr0 via Indie Author News
  14. Know More Than You Show, Conclusion: Theme http://ow.ly/iCMvH via Cockeyed Caravan
  15. 10 Humorous, Derisive, or Slang Synonyms for “Leader” or “Official” http://ow.ly/iCN0E via Daily Writing Tips
  16. The Joy of Your Name in Print by Diana Lesire Brandmeyer http://ow.ly/iCNg9 via Seriously Write
  17. Don’t Make Writing About Yourself http://ow.ly/iCNou via write_practice
  18. The Five Rules of Writing Flashbacks http://ow.ly/iCOdh via @melissadonovan

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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