The best fiction and writing blog posts from around the ‘net, all guaranteed to make you a literary rock star. Compiled by old ezra
A.E. Stueve: Rethinking the Plot Pyramid, Part 2
A Vase of Wildflowers: Links for Readers and Writers
Sue Vincent: How to write wrinkles
Elizabeth Preston: Writing a Kissing Scene
Alice Osborn: 6 Tips for Creating Knock-out Book Trailers
Jami Gold: Planning your Story
James Scott Bell: The Ten Commandments of Writing Failure
Ryan Britt: How Leonard Nimoy’s Spock Taught Me to Be a Writer
Thanks, Mike!
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Sue Vincent,
You’re very welcome.
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Thanks for another shout out! 🙂 Excellent links here!
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I’m honored! Your weekly collection actually makes me look forward to Mondays!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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I think I will peruse some of these as I need all the help I can get. Thanks Mike and have a good one.
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I know I need them. It never ceases to amaze me how many generous authors are willing to share the lessons they’ve learned. The least I can do is link to them. Enjoy!
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Much appreciated Mike. I was reading Steven King’s book “On Writing” and he swears by “The Elements of Style” by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White. Mr. Kings book is very instructive.
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In My Cluttered Attic,
King’s book was highly recommended over at The Kill Zone, and I ordered it. The first half left me feeling I’d bought a turkey, though his depressing youth did make interesting reading. But nothing about writing.
However, the second half shined, and as you say, was very instructive. It’s now one of my favorites.
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Thank you very much for including my article! 🙂
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ekpreston,
My pleasure. Good writing deserves recognition.
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Reblogged this on quirkywritingcorner and commented:
I have not looked at “How to write wrinkles” yet, but I love the title! I definitely need the tips on doing a book trailer. These links will keep me reading for a while!
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