The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following
Authors
Alex Smith @AlexMSmithAutho
Jo Briggs @Jo_Witterings
K.M. Weiland @KMWeiland
I hope you’ll
visit their websites and follow them on Twitter.
~*~
If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- Options for Reactions in a Sequel: http://t.co/9SOM6TGrYe @KMWeiland RT @elizabethscraig
- Split screen in Scrivener: http://t.co/Vv7ejhc2Bx @Gwen_Hernandez RT @elizabethscraig
- Recipe for a Successful Synopsis http://t.co/V3zsZ3M8x4 @JamiGold RT @janice_hardy
- Think Like a Publisher 2013: Chapter One: The Early Decisions http://ow.ly/i0qa0 via Dean Wesley Smith
- Launching A Book Is Like Sending A Child To Play In Traffic: http://t.co/rLwdAuxvhb @catinitaly RT @elizabethscraig
- 5 Tricks That Will Make Your Tweets Mobile-Friendly http://ow.ly/hZpyP
- How to Start a Book Club *Inside* a Book: http://t.co/zjsoCH7TFM @WhereWritersWin RT @elizabethscraig
- Visual Methods of Writing http://ow.ly/hZpSD Robert Ferrigno guests at @elizabethscraig
- 16 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/hZHXn
- I Want To Write a Novel. Where Do I Start? by Robyn Bavati http://t.co/ugdy9lvAxH @4YALit RT @janice_hardy
- 5 Reasons to Set Your Novel in a Famous Place: http://t.co/gBd9GO3OMt @ChuckSambuchino RT @elizabethscraig
- Stuck or blocked? How to keep writing anyway: http://t.co/6CM6rQEAt8 @dirtywhitecandy RT @elizabethscraig
- Ways to Give Back to the Book Industry http://ow.ly/i0aa4 via Annie Neugebauer
- Time magazine's editor offers detailed pitching tips. Don't miss this one. http://ow.ly/hXuzf RT @publicityhound
- 2 Dialogue Tips from Studying SitComs: Just Spit it Out http://ow.ly/i0aUk via @FictionNotes
- This Week On Twitter: Influence Of Social Media, Download Twitter Archive, Tweetable Is Now A Word http://ow.ly/i0b1X
- How to Revise for a Stronger Theme http://ow.ly/i0b6x via @JamiGold
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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