Monday, March 11, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following Authors

Tina Gayle @AuthorTinaGayle
Andy Szpuk @AndySzpuk

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. 5 Ways Writers Can Get the Most Out of Goodreads http://ow.ly/iD5eZ
  2. "Side Effects” (deconstruction #3): The Story Milestones… and Beat Sheet http://ow.ly/iE5qz  via @storyfix
  3. Self-Publishing: Prioritizing Fast, Cheap, and Good http://ow.ly/iE6Df via @JamiGold
  4. 5 Branding Basics Every Logo Designer Should Know http://ow.ly/iE7d1
  5. Geek List: Paying attention to Facebook Pages http://ow.ly/iE86R
  6. Free Resources to Help You Build Your Next WordPress Site http://ow.ly/iE8uW
  7. How to Find Your Creative Sweet Spot: http://t.co/KjD5xwtsxa @EmilyWenstrom RT @elizabethscraig
  8. 25 Terrible Things You Should Never Include In Your Twitter Bio http://ow.ly/iE8Tg
  9. 18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/iFN61
  10. The Opening Hook of a Book: Is It Important or Not? http://ow.ly/iFOON via @JodyHedlund
  11. How to Develop Your Novel's Theme http://t.co/RJxhwOQtkG via @Janice_Hardy
  12. Stitching Your Scenes Together with Transitions http://ow.ly/iFPr3
  13. 3 ways your novel might carry unwanted junk http://ow.ly/iFPu2 via Roz Morris
  14. How to Introduce Your Hero Without Exposition http://ow.ly/iFQdm via Be Kind Rewrite
  15. What it Means When Someone Tries to Tell You THE Rules of Good Writing http://ow.ly/iFQm5
  16. Structuring Your Story’s Scenes, Pt. 9: Options for Dilemmas in a Sequel http://ow.ly/iFQXe @KMWeiland
  17. Think Like a Publisher 2013: Chapter Four: Production and Scheduling http://ow.ly/iFR0I via Dean Wesley Smith
  18. Improve Your Writing By Eliminating Redundancies http://ow.ly/iFR4X 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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