Today,
I hope you’ll visit the websites and follow the following authors on Twitter:
Daniel Beazley
@Daniel_Beazley
Mark Wilson
@MarkWilsonBooks
Kevin Berry
@KevinBerryxxx
~*~
If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- 5 Cases for Requiring a Comma Before a Sentence Tag http://ow.ly/hktmT via Daily Writing
- Pacing and Narrative Structure: How The Hobbit and Django Unchained Screwed Up: http://t.co/9tYKRv2m @KgElfland2ndCuz RT @elizabethscraig
- 5 Reasons It's Hard to Market Indie Fiction and What to Do About It: http://t.co/cb512zd5 @AyalaRachelle RT @elizabethscraig
- Use This Subplot to Bring Depth to Your Story: http://t.co/0nVIsDnc@KMWeiland RT @elizabethscraig
- 6 Steps to Successfully Launching a Dream http://ow.ly/hlKDA via @jeffgoins
- 12 Places to Find Awesome Writing Ideas http://ow.ly/hlKIJ via @melissadonovan
- How to Create and Market Your Content on a Shoestring Budget [Podcast] http://ow.ly/hlL78 via @amyporterfield
- A Character Morphs http://ow.ly/hlLaC via Charlotte Rains Dixon
- How to Copy from Microsoft Word into WordPress http://ow.ly/hlLhK via @authormedia
- 19 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/hm8FX
- 10 Rules for Writing Numbers and Numerals http://ow.ly/hmbHa via Daily Writing Tips
- The Power of a Storytelling Model http://ow.ly/hmbPI via @storyfix
- Targetting That Audience http://ow.ly/hmfyX via @LArtra
- 5 Ways Dystopian Fiction May Surprise You: http://t.co/mh4iZItK @KarenDuvall RT @elizabethscraig
- What Will and Won't Fly in Multicultural Romance with Shelly Ellis http://t.co/LT5gLn8O @RomanceUniv RT @janice_hardy
- Revising Your Manuscript And Building Suspense http://t.co/NDfmGABL @woodwardkaren RT @janice_hardy
- The Post-writing Rules I Always Break. Do You? http://ow.ly/hmgeI via @copyblogger
- How Compassion Cures Writer’s Block http://ow.ly/hmgiC via @copyblogger
- 4 ways to go local with Google+. http://ow.ly/hlqyO RT @publicityhound
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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