There's no such thing as a nothing scene, but if you think you have one, here's how to turn it into an Invisible Movement!
The Art of Invisible Movement by Maggie Stiefvater @mstiefvater
A place where Deb Cushman organizes her favorite writer websites and blogs. She might even throw in a book review.
Showing posts with label Scenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scenes. Show all posts
Monday, February 26, 2018
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Links of Interest to Writers
A little writing inspiration for your muse.
- Julie Musil: Writing Retreats: The Benefits, and How You Can Plan One Without Going Broke by Dean K. Miller @DeanKMiller @juliemusil
- Open Road Media: The 12 Best Writing Fellowships & Retreats in the US @OpenRoadMedia
- Cynsations: Guest Post: Author-Editor Deborah Halverson on Setting, Wherefore Art Thou? @Dear_Editor @CynLeitichSmith
- Moody Writing: Scene Simpatico @mooderino "Putting the reader into the character's shoes..."
- QueryTracker: Books We Can't Live Without: The Writer Version by Stina Lindenblatt @StinaLL Great suggestions if you're looking for books on craft!
- Writer's Digest/Brian Klems' Blog: The 5 C's of Writing a Great Thriller Novel by James Scott Bell @WritersDigest @BrianKlems @jamesscottbell
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Links of Interest to Writers
Here's some writing wisdom to motivate you today.
- Patricia C. Wrede: Writing Scenes
- Books & Such Literary Management: The Author-Agent Partnership: Finding the Right Fit by Mary Keeley @marygkeeley
- Nathan Bransford: 8 Ways To Know If You Have a Good Agent @NathanBransford
- Write to Done: 2 Amazing Ways To Revise your Novel (And When To Use Them) by Darcy Pattison @FictionNotes, blog: @WritetoDone
- The Blabbermouth Blog: Five Things You Can Do To Improve Your Query Letter by Tara Slagle @TaraSlagle, blog: @LindaEpstein
- Jane Friedman-Writing, Reading, & Publishing in the Digital Age: The Complete Guide to Query Letters That Get Manuscript Requests @JaneFriedman
Labels:
Agent Search,
Agents,
Queries,
Revision,
Scenes
Friday, February 21, 2014
Links of Interest to Writers
Do you like to read what people have to say about writing? I do! Just don't forget to write.
- Argh Ink: Questionable: Character Watch-ability by Jennifer Crusie @JennyCrusie
- The Plot Whisperer: The 7 Essential Elements of Scene by Martha Alderson @plotwhisperer [video]
- Hemingway App - A new app to make your writing bold and clear. Great for editing! @HemingwayApp
- Daily Infographic: How To Keep Your Creativity Flowing @dailyinfographc
- A. Victoria Mixon: 4 Tricks for Improving Your Fiction in One Day @VictoriaMixon
Friday, January 31, 2014
Links of Interest to Writers
Here we go -- more blog posts writers will love!
- The Other Side of The Story: 6 Tips on Making Similar Scenes Feel Different by Janice Hardy
- Writer's Digest - Chuck Sambuchino's Guide to Literary Agents Blog: Conferencing for Introverts by Angela Ackerman
- Molly Greene: 101 Fabulous Plot Resources for Novelists
- Justine Larbalestier: Writing Under Different Names
- Stavros Halvatzis: Scene Checklist
- My Book Therapy: Backstory, Flashback, Memory Moment: The Difference by Rachel Hauck
Friday, January 17, 2014
Links of Interest to Writers
Write because you love it!
- Writer's Digest/Brian Klems: A 12-Day Plan of Simple Writing Exercises
- Artzicarol Ramblings: Ordering Your Words by Carol Riggs
- Seize The Day: Novel Craft: 5 Common Scene Problems by Molly Blaisdell
- The Write Practice: Make The Most of Your Writing Time
- A. Victoria Mixon, Editor: 3 Reasons Description Is Important; 3 Reasons It's Not
- Live, Write, Thrive: Novel Construction Begins With Concept by C. S. Lakin
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Links of Interest to Writers
Are you serious about writing? Study and write - two important secrets!
- A Writer's Journey: Structured Descriptions by Nat Russo
- The New York Times Sunday Book Review: Writing Bytes (Writers talk about what new technologies mean for storytelling.)
- Project Mayhem: Chris Eboch Writing Tip: How to Write Vivid Scenes
- Writing Forward: Your Characters Aren't Your Children by Joshua Danton Boyd
- GalleyCat: NaNoWriMo Tip #2: Create an Outline
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Links of Interest to Writers
Hope you find one of these articles helpful in motivating your writing!
- i09: 10 Ways to Make Everyone Root for Your Amoral Protagonist by Charlie Jane Anders
- The Atlantic: The 8 Habits of Highly Successful Young-Adult Fiction Authors by Nolan Feeney
- dwiFilms: How to Speed Read (YouTube)
- Project Eve: Amateur Blogging: Getting Started
- Live, Write, Thrive: Use Camera Angles to Supercharge Your Novel by C. S. Laken
- HootSource: 5 Authors Using Social Media to Reach Readers & Sell Books by Alyssa Kritsch
Friday, October 25, 2013
Links of Interest to Writers
Reading and writing go together like peanut butter and jelly or Hansel & Gretel or pickles and ice cream!
- Write it Sideways: What Charlotte Bronte Taught Me About Writing by Benison O'Reilly
- The Write Practice: How a Scene List Can Change Your Novel-Writing Life by Monica M. Clar
- An Awfully Big Blog Adventure: No More Postcards Any More by Nicola Morgan (An interesting point of view on promotion with postcards and bookmarks.)
- Project Eve: What is Google Analytics? by Shweta Jhamvar
- Project Eve: What is Tumblr? by Danielle Boulton
- Jody Hedlund: Why Voice is Becoming More Important in Today's Market
- The Original Fantasy: Merging Characters: Cull Your Robot Clone Army by Emily Craven
Friday, October 18, 2013
Links of Interest to Writers
Write, write, and then write some more!
- The Other Side of the Story: The Alchemy of Inspiration - How to Turn Ordinary Ideas Into Gold by Tiffany Reisz
- Prolific Living: 9 Mistakes that Rob You from Living Your Dream Life
- A Writer's Journey: Killing Your Darlings by Nat Russo
- Pink Tea & Paper: Time Management: Working Full-Time & Writing by Ellen Brickley
- Daily Infographic: The Psychology of Book Abandonment [infographic]
- Author, Jody Hedlund: Plotting: How to Know Which Scenes to Include in Your Book
- A List Blogging: What Exactly Makes a Blog Fail? by Mary Jaksch (Some great info in the comments on this post!)
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