Friday, March 1, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following Authors

Catherine Green @SpookyMrsGreen 
Beverly Preston @BeverlyPreston
Jan Romes @JanRomes

I hope you’ll visit their websites and follow them on Twitter.

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again:
  1. Emotional Elements of Plot http://ow.ly/i6e43
  2. Understanding Twitter's 2000/10% Rule http://ow.ly/i6PbX  @cliveeaton
  3. Writing Historicals - How Accurate Must You Be? http://t.co/YFZIs6Mg10  via @jhansenwrites RT @janice_hardy
  4. Should Authors Be Reviewers? http://t.co/lB8gdSKMrh  @AshKrafton RT @janice_hardy
  5. What and How to Revise: http://t.co/JWMAdLO3GB  @FictionNotes RT @elizabethscraig
  6. Writing Through Interruptions http://ow.ly/i6YpZ by Darlene Franklin via Seriously Write @SandraArdoin
  7. Twitter: The World’s Fastest-Growing Social Platform [INFOGRAPHIC] http://ow.ly/i6ZOn
  8. Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing: Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds http://ow.ly/i7818 by @cjlyonswriter via @JanFriedman
  9. Susan Kaye Quinn’s Self-Pub Basics (Part One of Four): Where to Publish http://ow.ly/i78jQ
  10. Smashwords: All Function and No Form - Part 2 http://ow.ly/i811f via @scottmarlow
  11. 18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/i81dL
  12. Ten Steps to Blogging Success http://ow.ly/i821U @mollygreene
  13. Tax Prep--Is Your Writing a Hobby or a Business? http://t.co/HoADzt4pHo @AshKrafton RT @elizabethscraig
  14. LibraryThing and Goodreads: Meeting Readers, Book Giveaways and Finding Reviewers http://ow.ly/i8611 @fcmalby
  15. The Logic Behind “-logic” and “-logical” http://ow.ly/i8c82 via Daily Writing Tips
  16. Writing as a Worthwhile Struggle http://t.co/PsIDiyFI3Q @elizabethscraig
  17. How Feedback Can Make you a Better Author: http://t.co/iPDlbKuJvd @ollyrhodes RT @elizabethscraig
  18. Never Confuse These Words Again http://ow.ly/i8dD1 via @RachelleGardner 

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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