Saturday. Sleep-in day. Also a great day to review the links of the week. So, without further ado, here is a list of my favorite blog posts of the week. (This is by no means exhaustive, and is in no particular order, but it includes the sites most memorable to me of the past few days.)
Enjoy!
- Online Platform Do’s and Don’ts @ Kidlit.com: http://kidlit.com/2010/02/26/online-platform-dos-donts/
- Do You Own Your Characters, Or Do Your Characters Own You? by Nathan Bransford: http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2010/02/do-you-own-your-characters-or-do-your.html
- 11,000 Rejections! @ Pimp My Novel: http://pimpmynovel.blogspot.com/2010/02/11000-rejections-on-wall-11000_22.html
- How to Plot or Revise Your Book @ QueryTracker Blog (um, this one REALLY works by the way–I’m totally using it now! *whee!*): http://querytracker.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-plot-or-revise-your-book.html
- Good vs. Done by Elana Johnson: http://elanajohnson.blogspot.com/2010/02/good-vs-done.html
- How Much Description? The Writer’s Perspective by Emily Ann Benedict: http://emilyannbenedict.blogspot.com/2010/02/last-time-i-asked-for-your-opinion-of.html
- Interested in World Domination Plans or how you can be a part of the action? Check out Danyelle Leafty’s site: http://danyelleleafty.com/?p=155
- If you want a good laugh: http://lynnrush.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/friday-funnies-61/
- And if you were wondering what The Three Stooges have in common with Persian mythology, check out Marva Dasef’s blog: http://mgddasef.blogspot.com/2010/02/three-stooges.html
- Bookmark Deb Salisbury’s Blog because she ALWAYS posts new links to check!: http://blog.debsalisbury.com/
Okay, gang, that’s enough for now. (I need to check out Deb’s links, LOL!) My goal is to be more mindful of blog posts I enjoy and I’ll pass them on to all y’all. Just doin’ my part to spread the word ’round the blogosphere. Information likes to travel. It has a hard time staying still. In fact, information pretty much has ADHD. (Yeah, that’s what happens when a psychiatrist tries to put things in psycho-babble terms. I hope it’s translatable, LOL!)
Happy Saturday and Happy Writing!
Thanks for linking to QueryTracker. I’m glad the method is working for you – it’s working for me, too!
It’s my pleasure! QT has been SOOOOOOOO helpful. Like, buy a megaphone and shout it from the rooftops helpful. :O
And the grid method–man, wish I had it sooner, LOL! I actually have a clear understanding of how to structure my new WIP. It’s so invigorating! Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🙂
Ooh, thanks Laura! Great post!
I’m glad it’s helpful! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Thanks for the mention. 🙂 All very great links!
I hope you have a great weekend. 🙂
You’re welcome! Happy writing! 🙂
Yet another page for me to bookmark!