Welcome back! Here are the best writing blog posts and articles from the week.
J is for Japan by Caitlin Nicoll at Logically
I is for India by Caitlin Nicoll at Logically
The Courage to Co-Create by Ollin Morales at Courage 2 Create
The Power of Positive Reviews by Lauren Waters at Lauren Waters
Is Your Work Commercially Viable? by Jane Friedman at Jane Friedman
April Platform Challenge: Day 20 by Robert Lee Brewer at My Name Is Not Bob
Romantic Fiction: It's All Over, Casanova by Mooderino at Moody Writing
Don't Worry About What You Don't Know: Some Words of Advice by Robert Lee Brewer at My Name Is Not Bob
Staple This To Your Forehead by Larry Brooks at Storyfix
Quantum Hand-Wavy Science by Sommer Leigh at Sommer Leigh
5 Great Reasons To Read Even MORE Than You Already Do by Ollin Morales at Courage 2 Create
Powers by Sommer Leigh at Sommer Leigh
Writing & Publishing Terminology 101 by Jane Friedman at Jane Friedman
Problems With Publishers by Mooderino at Moody Writing
Understanding the Other Side of the Contract by C. Hope Clark at C. Hope Clark
Origins by Sommer Leigh at Sommer Leigh
The Basics of DIY E-Book Publishing by Jane Friedman at Jane Friedman
Only One Thing Will Make You A Better Writer by Mooderino at Moody Writing
How to Write a Novel in Two Sentences by K. M. Weiland at Wordplay
3 Rituals To Jump-Start Your Writing Machine by Jane Smith at Procrastinating Writers
The Agency Model Sucks by Joe Konrath at The Newbie's Guide to Publishing
MS lost its spark? by Lauren Waters at Lauren Waters
Why Tough Critiques Are Exciting (To Me) by Ava Jae at Writability
Naive Secondary Characters by Sommer Leigh at Sommer Leigh
An Author Who Markets Her E-Books in Airports by Ann Okerson at Jane Friedman
Novels of the Future by Mooderino at Moody Writing
How to write great guest posts about your book – keep your stories about your stories by Roz Morris at Nail Your Novel
Madness by Sommer Leigh at Sommer Leigh
Are there any exceptional blog posts you read this week?
Holy smokes. That's a long list! Thanks for putting it all together. What if you had to pick just 3 or 5? Which ones are the best of the best?
ReplyDeleteI know right! I was kind of surprised at how much I read. I think for this week, I'm going to organize it so it's easier to sort through.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the best of the best: anything by Jane Friedman and Writability.
The April Platform Challenge posts are also really good if you want to work on your author platform and blog.