Wednesday, May 15, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts



By: Jody Hedlund @JodyHedlund

In interview questions I'm often asked, "What is the message you'd like readers to take away from your book?" or "What is the theme of your book?"

Those kinds of questions are deep and aren't necessarily easy to answer.

What exactly is a theme? And how do we go about developing one?


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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again: 
  1. Theme: What is It? And How Do We Develop One? http://ow.ly/l0to6 via @JodyHedlund
  2. Your Self-Supporting Hobby: Some Resources for Freelance Writing http://ow.ly/l0rLm via The Writers Alley
  3. Real Life Diagnostics: A Look at a Middle Grade Query Letter http://ow.ly/l0shP via @Janice_Hardy
  4. Fiction Writing Exercises: Symbols and Symbolism: http://t.co/ePUuS7qZq6  @melissadonovan RT @elizabethscraig
  5. 100 Things for Authors To Tweet About http://ow.ly/l0sUO
  6. Positioning Your Business for the Future of SEO http://ow.ly/l0t84
  7. How to Write a Screenplay in Nine (Not So) Easy Steps: http://t.co/AVgQxn10qZ  @scriptmag RT @elizabethscraig
  8. Hiring an Editor - Yay or Nay? http://ow.ly/l0tgi via @Janice_Hardy
  9. Notes From Tabor Lane: Today's Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/l0qX0
  10. Twitter - Three Things I do Not Understand http://ow.ly/l0u2y via @AuthorCrandon
  11. When Bad Publishers Happen To Good Writers http://ow.ly/l0uw6
  12. Marketing For Dummies (and Indies) http://ow.ly/l0uHU
  13. 10 Functions of the Comma http://ow.ly/l0KdU via Daily Writing Tips
  14. The 7 Basic Plots: Voyage and Return http://ow.ly/l14xT via Write_practice
  15. Using Twitter as a writer and how I’ve grown my Twitter network http://ow.ly/kbmTG via @TeamMegaphone
  16. 11 Compound Word Errors that Might Make You Look like a Numbskull http://ow.ly/l1594 via @copyblogger
  17. Saying, “NO!” to an Editor http://ow.ly/l15vh via @FictionNotes
  18. The Top 15 Social Networks Worldwide [STATS] http://ow.ly/l15MR 

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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