Monday, January 28, 2013

19 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


Today, I hope you’ll check out the websites and follow the following authors:
  1. Jan Moran (@janmoran) author of  SCENT OF TRIUMPH
  2. John Dolan (@JohnDolanAuthor) author of  EVERYBODY BURNS
  3. Donna McDonald (@donnamcdonald13) author of  DATING A COUGAR (Never Too Late Series)

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again:
  1. 3 ways to drive leads on LinkedIn http://ow.ly/h9Nqi
  2. 6 Reasons Being a Pirate is Like Being a Writer http://ow.ly/h9MVm Very clever post!
  3. Let Characters Be Wrong http://ow.ly/h9N3E @mooderino RT @elizabethscraig
  4. 11 Reasons Your Blog is on a Road to Nowhere (And What to Do About It) http://ow.ly/h9Njk via @copyblogger
  5. Use Email Without Feeling Like SPAM from Author Matthew Turner http://t.co/0xX9KQxx  via @Wiseink RT @janice_hardy
  6. We Have a History: Making Backstory Work for You http://ow.ly/habC9  by @Janice_Hardy Good suggestions!
  7. How to Write a Synopsis http://ow.ly/habHW The conclusion is the big reveal without the bang!
  8. Using Meyers-Briggs to Keep Your Characters in Character http://ow.ly/habTz @booklifenow
  9. Time Marches On: Dealing With the Passage of Time Between Scenes http://ow.ly/hac1G via @Janice_Hardy
  10. A Success Fitness Survey: 13 Little Things You’re Doing to Sabotage Your Success http://ow.ly/hafXS via @janmoran
  11. How to handle rejection from journalists when doing PR http://ow.ly/haiEC via @publicityhound
  12. One on One: Twitter’s Photo Editor Vs. Instagram http://ow.ly/haiXX
  13. 20 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/hal0G
  14. How to Create a Strong Dramatic Premise http://ow.ly/halpf
  15. How (and When) to Give Yourself a Break http://ow.ly/haltg via ava_jae
  16. Legal Issues in Self-Publishing: What Authors Need to Know http://ow.ly/halzm  by Bernard Starr
  17. Fight Scenes That Sizzle http://ow.ly/halFY
  18. What Makes A Southern Novel? http://ow.ly/halK1
  19. This Week On Twitter: Twitter Brand Case Study, TweetDeck In Trouble, Annoying Social Media Users http://ow.ly/halS3 

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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