By:
Jennifer Spiller
It’s
looking more and more like I did. In fact, I’m starting to think this is my
modus operandi. I think up big stories, BIG BIG BIG stories, and then I try and
come up with where the action begins.
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complete article (see #1 below)
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If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- Did you write a second book first? http://t.co/ilBwpCcdJS RT elizabethscraig
- Social, Mobile, Content – The Digital Marketing Trio Of 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC] http://ow.ly/lFJE1
- Have I Seen This Before? In a pitch, the buyer wants to know 2 elements of your novel: its familiarity & originality http://ow.ly/lGCTb
- EXERCISE: Deep Dive into Your Content Analytics http://ow.ly/lGD8J via @problogger
- The Problem With "Revealing" Information That's Already in the Cover Copy http://ow.ly/lGDdR via @Janice_Hardy
- How to write in your sleep: http://t.co/SbBZz5ajPl RT @elizabethscraig
- What Makes a Story? http://ow.ly/lGDvW via @MiGWriters
- Who Inherits Your Copyrights? http://t.co/3WrHQxgyAI @SusanSpann RT @elizabethscraig
- Notes From Tabor Lane: Today's Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/lGEBm
- Using Pinterest for Pinspiration http://ow.ly/lGDRF via @kendel_lynn
- What Is an Expletive? http://ow.ly/lGNA0 via Daily Writing Tips
- 33 Twitter Tips For Authors & Book Marketers http://ow.ly/lGO2A
- Using Story Excerpts And Character Interviews for Your Blog http://ow.ly/lH0xL
- Revisions: Knowing When You've Got It Right http://t.co/qgnKgjL3Zo @yaHighway RT @elizabethscraig
- The best (and most useful) things writing a novel does for you http://ow.ly/lH1mf
- Getting The Most Out Of Triberr (As Authors) http://ow.ly/lIoX8
- Are Daily and Weekly Writing Goals a Necessity? http://ow.ly/lH1Z1
- When To Let The Reader Into The Character's Head http://ow.ly/lH2e5 via @mooderino
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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