If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- David Farland’s Daily Kick in the Pants—Make Writing Your Only Plan http://ow.ly/fWg7T
- Why You Should Be Secretive About Your Writing Goals http://ow.ly/fWfWQ
- The transformation of publishing: http://t.co/ibrma3if via @GuardianBooks @elizabethscraig:
- Notes from Tabor Lane: Writing & Marketing Tweets from December 8 http://ow.ly/fWBCV
- Tips for approaching book bloggers for reviews: http://t.co/IzJZWBbM @bookmarketer via @elizabethscraig
- When writing romantic scenes where does one draw the line? by Cindy McDonald http://ow.ly/fWC4b
- 31 Ways to find new readers outside your network http://ow.ly/fWD2s via @LauraPepWu
- Creating blog posts & promo material with Piktochart http://ow.ly/fWCVL Do infographs and charts grab your attention? via @LauraPepWu
- Strategy for Publishing Your Books: How Many Books You Want to Publish in a Year and How to Get There http://ow.ly/fWEup
- The New World of Publishing: How To Get Started Selling Fiction in 2013 http://ow.ly/fWCJm
- by Dean Wesley Smith
- Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before You Write a Scene. Any Scene. http://ow.ly/fWEHm via Larry Brooks @storyfix
- How can self-published authors get their books into the public library system? http://ow.ly/fWEPE @LauraPepWu
- How to Build Internet Traffic: Traffic Building Methods http://ow.ly/fWH2N Good suggestions.
- The Biggest Problem Facing the Beginning Novelist—And 6 Tips for Avoiding It: http://t.co/xyfhMDXA @annerallen via @elizabethscraig
- 7 Ways to Improve Your Writing … Right Now http://ow.ly/fWYQ5 via copyblogger
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