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Clara’s Favorites
- 75 rejection letters and 100+ rejection emails: proof there’s good things to come if you don’t give up.
Hilary Wagner: My REAL Rejection Letters and Why You Should Never Give Up! - Love, love, love this video of YA authors singing Winter Wonderland!
Mundie Moms: It’s a Winter Wonderland - The FPP: The make or break moment of your story and where it must occur.
A Little Holiday Gift for You: Part 1 of a 2-Part Mini-Workshop - Fantastic post on promotion and what you should do NOW, before you sell.
Targeted PR, Cross-Promotion, and Knowing Your Audience - Ran out of enthusiasm for your story? Focus on your Kernel Idea to reignite that spark.
The Kernel Idea | GENREALITY - Don’t let genre be your brand. It’s not WHAT you write, it’s HOW you write. Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
Don’t Get Burned By Branding - Raw emotion: Make readers witness the most personal, vulnerable moments in your characters’ lives.
Character Rants | The Editor’s Blog - Bookmark this post!@JaneFriedman’s best advice of 2011.
My Best Advice for Writers From 2011 | Jane Friedman - Love love love this list of superhero cliches!
A List of 28 Superhero Cliches - Many people are crushed each year by overturned book shelves! and more reasons to abandon the printed book. Laughs
The Kill Zone: It’s High Time We Abandon The Printed Book Once and For all. - Indie vs. traditional: We are on the same team! +excellent advice on choosing which way to go from @RoniLoren at @annerallen
Anne R. Allen’s Blog: Why One Author Chose Traditional Publishing–And How to Decide if it’s Right for You
Martina’s Favorites
- Thirteen picture book tips. Great post.Picture Books: An Overview
- Catalyst, goal, motivation, message: the meat of story. Excellent post.2011 Blog-Reader Favorites: What I Learned From Watching Sucker Punch
- Share your love of books on April 23 and be a World Book Night 2012 Giver.
Register to be a WBN 2012 Giver - Brilliant! Get ebooks from your local indie stores at Amazon pricing
IndieBound Reader for Android and iOS | IndieBound - If you don’t link to Barnes and Noble, will they stop carrying your book?Do You Only Link to Amazon on Your Site?
- You’re a writer when you admit/say you are one. Great post.
The Only Way to Become a Real Writer | Goins, Writer - Want to become a pillar in your writing community? Ways to show your support.
Google Reader - Five stellar reads of 2011 that typify the psychological probing and artistic ambitiousness of modern YA lit.
The Teens Are All Right: 2011’s Top 5 YA Novels : NPR - Increase your characters goals and motivation to raise the tension in your ms.Raising the Stakes
- Four great tips to amp up the excitement in your ms.How NOT to Bore the Reader
- Congrats to @JulieMusil for being this week’s writing hero over at @thebookshelfmuse. SO well deserved!Writing Heroes: Julie Musil
- Five 2011 not-to-be-missed article recommendations for writers. Did you read all these?Top 5 Posts of 2011
- Agenting can only be done for the love of books. Plus mistakes learned by agent @SaraMegibow.#amwriting
Sara Megibow Sells Romance – What Newbie Mistakes Have I Made As An Agent? | Romance University - New short story contest for young writers 8-12 from @AnneMazer @EllenPotter.#contests
Spilling Ink: A Young Writer’s Handbook – CONTESTS! - In defense of the public library. ACTION NEEDED.
The Public Library Manifesto - Excellent discussion of balance, conflict, conventions, problems and fixes related to dialogue use in your fiction.
Too Much Dialogue—Characters Talk Too Much | The Editor’s Blog - Hollowing out a place inside yourself for characters who don’t exist yet. BRILLIANT post.
“Pathetic email.” – Sean Ferrell - Four detailed posts on the hero’s journey–with charts. Excellent resource!
hero’s journey
Book Reviews and Giveaways
- Corrine Jackson’s IF I LIE looks like an excellent read. Coming August 2012.Cover Reveal: IF I LIE by Corrine Jackson; Also, Watch me Ramble
- Share your love of books on April 23 and be a World Book Night 2012 Giver.
Register to be a WBN 2012 Giver - Some great new books to put on your list. Including HUNTED by @CherylRainfieldHappy Book Birthday: New Releases in YA and MG
- Brilliant! Get ebooks from your local indie stores at Amazon pricing
IndieBound Reader for Android and iOS | IndieBound - Check out the gorgeous covers nominated for the Paranormal Cover Art Awards. Congrats to all!
All Things Urban Fantasy: Voting is now open! 3rd Annual Paranormal Cover Art Awards - Great interview with @JodiMeadows and a lovely book to add to the reading list.Debut December Interview: Jodi Meadows (Incarnate)
- Five stellar reads of 2011 that typify the psychological probing and artistic ambitiousness of modern YA lit.
The Teens Are All Right: 2011’s Top 5 YA Novels : NPR - RADIANCE giveaway plus a boy reader on what he loves, how he gets books, and what he does online.
Literary Rambles - Increase your characters goals and motivation to raise the tension in your ms.Raising the Stakes
- 10 great 2011 YA novel recommendations from @MundieMoms.#reading 2011 Mundie Moms Favorites: ’11 Debs/Stand-Alones
- Best magazine stories of the year from Longreads.
Top 10 Longreads of 2011 - I love this book review comic of @plotwhisperer’s new book by @inkyelbows.#writing
MY PLOT SUCKS! IT’S CONFUSING. BORING. MEANDERING…. - Finally. A web site that may mimic the browseability of a brick and mortar bookstore.
Jellybooks: New Book Discovery Tool Offers Groupon-Style Deals
Craft of Writing, Self-Editing, and Critiquing
- Does your denouement prevent your characters from living on for your readers?
Plot to Punctuation: Does your Denoument Murder Your Characters? - The FPP: The make or break moment of your story and where it must occur.
A Little Holiday Gift for You: Part 1 of a 2-Part Mini-Workshop - Honing your mad drafting skills. Great tips from @AngelaAckerman#writing
The Bookshelf Muse: Stocking Stuffers for Writers: DRAFTING - Great post. What are the rythms of your story?
- How much liberty with facts is too much for fiction?Guest Post: Carol Fisher Saller on Details from a Diary: Mining a Family Treasure for Fiction
- Thirteen picture book tips. Great post.Picture Books: An Overview
- Catalyst, goal, motivation, message: the meat of story. Excellent post.2011 Blog-Reader Favorites: What I Learned From Watching Sucker Punch
- Ran out of enthusiasm for your story? Focus on your Kernel Idea to reignite that spark.
The Kernel Idea | GENREALITY - Raw emotion: Make readers witness the most personal, vulnerable moments in your characters’ lives.
Character Rants | The Editor’s Blog - Push it! Dramatize those embarrassing/horrible moments as much as you can for the best reader experience.
Anna Staniszewski» Blog Archive » Go Big or Go Home - Great post! The responsibilities of individual critiquers and how to give an effective critique.
Are You an Ideal Critique Partner? - Giving the reader a question is not the same as withholding interesting information and more great tips.Four ways to kill narrative drive
- Audience, chemistry, and conflict: three things to always keep in mind while writing.Guest Author Kody Keplinger: 3 Things to Consider When Writing Teen Romance
- The four reasons to use dialogue in a scene, and how to make it stronger.
10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Dialogue | Write to Done - Using character names in a scene. How often and when is appropriate?
Two Notes on Names - How do you keep track of your mc’s best-friend’s hair color? Create a story bible.Creating a Story Bible by Suzanne Johnson
- Four great tips to amp up the excitement in your ms.How NOT to Bore the Reader
- Love love love this list of superhero cliches!
A List of 28 Superhero Cliches - Your NaNo novel is done. What should you do now? REVISE.@writeitsideways shows you how.
7 Steps to Taming Your NaNoWriMo Manuscript - Five 2011 not-to-be-missed article recommendations for writers. Did you read all these?Top 5 Posts of 2011
- The flawed hero: A case study in Doctor Who.
13 Days of Doctor Who: The Doctor as an Anti-hero | Phoebe North - Don’t perpetuate stereotypes in your villains. Give mcs something honest to fight against.
BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Villains: Evil and Otherness - Liven up your scene. Show choices being made on the fly.
Dead Story Walking - Know the difference between that and which?
That which is restrictive - Watch movies to learn to be a better writer. (Among other good tips)Aspiring is for Pansies–Tough Love and Being a Writer
- Being spontaneous is good for your writerly soul as well as for your characters.
Don’t Forget to Dance* - Excellent discussion of balance, conflict, conventions, problems and fixes related to dialogue use in your fiction.
Too Much Dialogue—Characters Talk Too Much | The Editor’s Blog - Introduce your magic BEFORE the critical moment. Great advice from @HP4Writers and JK Rowling. Deja Vu Blogfest — A Taste of Magic
- Three more great worldbuilding tips from the @YAMuses. Excllent. Slipping Sideways into Your World
- The “magical negro” trope does not make your book “multicultural.” It makes it cliche.
Stacy Whitman’s Grimoire » Writing diversity: avoiding the Magical Negro - Four detailed posts on the hero’s journey–with charts. Excellent resource!
hero’s journey
Inspiration and Smiles
- 75 rejection letters and 100+ rejection emails: proof there’s good things to come if you don’t give up.
Hilary Wagner: My REAL Rejection Letters and Why You Should Never Give Up! - Amazing story and a lovely bit of inspiration and encouragement for all writers from @Holly_Schindler.#amwriting
Smack Dab in the Middle: DECEMBER THEME: WRITING GIFTS (Holly Schindler) - How badly do you want it? Forcing yourself past the ‘no’s.What’s Your Brick Wall?
- Do you love books for Xmas? Love this cartoon.Will Write For Chocolate updated
- You’re a writer when you admit/say you are one. Great post.
The Only Way to Become a Real Writer | Goins, Writer - Want to become a pillar in your writing community? Ways to show your support.
Google Reader - Congrats to @JulieMusil for being this week’s writing hero over at @thebookshelfmuse. SO well deserved!Writing Heroes: Julie Musil
- “I don’t have ideas because I’m a writer. I write because I have ideas.” Deciding which story to write
Wordplay: Helping Writers Become Authors: How Do You Which Story You Should Write? - A story to smile about. Scoring the perfect christmas gift and taking credit.
it came upon an unmarked truck – The Daily Blog – Erica Lucke Dean - Why writers need each other.
Irreverent Muse » Blog Archive » Writing Shouldn’t Be a Solitary Activity - Hollowing out a place inside yourself for characters who don’t exist yet. BRILLIANT post.
“Pathetic email.” – Sean Ferrell - Need to kill off your character? Try the random death generator.
The novel writer with random death
Issues, News, Trends, and Congratulations
- On a writer’s wish list for Santa? Actual, understandable sales figures.Writer Unboxed: Dear Book Biz Santa
- Congrats, Kristi on signing with an agent. WOOT!All It Takes Is One Yes
- Do tween books deserve their own place on the e-shelf?@srjohannes is self-pubbing her tween angel series to prove they do!
Market My Words: A tween marketing experiment - Indie vs. traditional: We are on the same team! +excellent advice on choosing which way to go from @RoniLoren at @annerallen
Anne R. Allen’s Blog: Why One Author Chose Traditional Publishing–And How to Decide if it’s Right for You - Congrats to Laini Taylor! If the movie is half as good as the book, it will be brillliant.Not Just for Kids: ‘Daughter of Smoke and Bone’ — the movie
- In defense of the public library. ACTION NEEDED.
The Public Library Manifesto - Congrats +on TWO new fiction releases in early 2012. WOOT!Good News Friday!
- Will Amazon’s price comparison app ultimately change its sales tax status? Is that good news or bad?
amazon-commits-rare-strategic-blunder-using-brilliant-tactic from… – StumbleUpon - Surprising and excellent 2011 best-of-the-best article recommendations from @JaneFriedman. Great list! 12 Must-Read Articles From 2011
Social Media
- This post at Publetariat makes me want to give Google+ another try!
Google+ : Do Writers Need It? | www.publetariat.com - Offer to guest post for other bloggers for mutual benefit.
I play well with (blog with) others – how to query another blogger - Another lovely round-up of all the writerly news from @CynLeitichSmith. Some great posts in here! Cynsational News and Giveaways
- Publishing and writerly/readerling tweet round-up from @KateHart.#writing Field Trip Friday, Twitter Version: December 16, 2011
- Fabulous idea from @BrendaDrake @CreepyQueryGirl– revist the best blog posts of Christmas past. (And other days.) Deja Vu Blogfest
- Don’t let genre be your brand. It’s not WHAT you write, it’s HOW you write. Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
Don’t Get Burned By Branding - If you don’t link to Barnes and Noble, will they stop carrying your book?Do You Only Link to Amazon on Your Site?
- Do tween books deserve their own place on the e-shelf?@srjohannes is self-pubbing her tween angel series to prove they do!
Market My Words: A tween marketing experiment - Want to sub to the new book club at the Huffington Post?What Writers and Publishers Need to Know about HuffPost Book Club
- Important caution about D Publishing’s contract for those considering self-pubbing with them!D Publishing: Dymocks’ New Self-Pub Service
To Market
- Contest! The Book Wish Foundation: Win a critique of your YA manuscript by acclaimed authors and agents.
Reading, Writing and Waiting: Contest for Aspiring YA Writers - What @JillCorcoran loves and wants to rep. (Just what I want to read :))
YA ROMANTIC COMEDIES–BRING ‘EM ON! READ A SAMPLE OF WHAT I LOVE - Looking for an agent? Here’s a profile of Caroline Sheldon. Countdown to Christmas: Agent Caroline Sheldon
- Agenting can only be done for the love of books. Plus mistakes learned by agent @SaraMegibow.#amwriting
Sara Megibow Sells Romance – What Newbie Mistakes Have I Made As An Agent? | Romance University - New short story contest for young writers 8-12 from @AnneMazer @EllenPotter.#contests
Spilling Ink: A Young Writer’s Handbook – CONTESTS! - Thinking of sending your novel for film consideration? Think twice.What Happens to Your Manuscript in Hollywood? Part Two: Coverage
- Great new contest opens 12/16.Gotcha knickers twisted, yo?
- Great new pitch contest from @QueryTracker and agent @Natalie_Lakosil opens in January.
QueryTracker.net: Latest Contest - How much is your writing worth?
Want to write full time? Don’t Sell Yourself Short - Sign of the times: Publishers say stories these days have to “blow them away.”Question from a Writer – Rejections from publishers
Other Weekly Round-Ups:
- Cynthia Leitich Smith at Cynsationsdoes a Cynsational author, craft, and book news review.
- Elizabeth Craig posts a comprehensive weekly list of all her helpful Twitter posts.
- Stina Lindenblatt does a fabulous Cool Links Friday post every week.
- YA Highway’s Friday Road Trip hits the high points of the publishing industry, writing craft, submissions process, and other fun stuff.
Did we miss anything? Anyone? Please leave a comment!
Happy reading and joyous writing,
Clara and Martina







