The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following
Authors
Debra Wattes @DebraWattes
Karen Prince
@realKarenPrince
Melissa McPhail
@melissagmcphail
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:
- Chekhov’s Gun and the Art of Foreshadowing http://ow.ly/inUpn via @write_practice
- Giving Your Story World Deep Authenticity http://t.co/u3E1BmF9Mo via @Writeitsideways RT @janice_hardy
- Description tips: http://t.co/2ClSYy1eMr @CockeyedCaravan RT @elizabethscraig
- A Quick Case Study in Concept http://ow.ly/inX9L via @Storyfix
- The Pros and Cons of Being Agreeable and Saying Yes http://ow.ly/io6VQ via @JaneFriedman
- Writing a Trilogy http://t.co/vXqjNj2Ijb via Wordserve Water Cooler @janice_hardy
- Why Disney kills off the parents http://ow.ly/ioh6O via @Gwen_Hernandez
- Marketing Tips for Authors – The 4Ps Part Four (Place) by @CliveEaton http://ow.ly/iqXXD
- 17 Links to Writing & Marketing Blogs Posts http://ow.ly/iqXlr
- Why Character Arcs (and Growth) Make Readers Care http://t.co/HFA4gwoE85 RT @janice_hardy
- Why You Should Write About What You Don’t Know http://ow.ly/ioCWK
- 25 Things Writers Should Beware: http://t.co/8LloIQuD1T @ChuckWendig RT @janice_hardy
- English literature's 50 key moments from Marlowe to JK Rowling: http://t.co/7P4tVcB8KI @GuardianBooks RT @elizabethscraig
- Keep Your Writing Active: The Motivating Stimulus and Reaction Unit http://t.co/KYtqGNhvxY @AimeeLSalter RT @janice_hardy
- Is The Drive For Success Stealing Your Joy? Part Two by Rita A. Schulte http://ow.ly/ir2jr via Seriously Write
- The Shapes of Stories by Kurt Vonnegut {INFOGRAPHIC} RT @MGranovsky http://ow.ly/ioSLv
- The Women Of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]http://ow.ly/ir2H5 What does this mean for marketers?
- Measure Your Self-Publishing Competence http://ow.ly/ir3hz via @JFBookman
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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