This morning an Artist
friend posted that a UK choreographer had contacted her about creating a dance piece based around a
piece of art she had done a while ago. ‘I feel like a real artist,’ she
said...and my reply ‘Can I slap you upside the head YOU ARE A REAL ARTIST!
There has been a lot
of head slapping this week in the
blogosphere.
First up, Amazon is now
posting Author’s ranking.
Where are you in the list in your genre etc etc...Do
you care? Are you obsessed?...
John Scalzi takes a hard look at what’s going on in Amazon land and slaps authors upside the head. Get over it. It’s marketing and here is what you do....Great article from John (and
if you haven’t read his stuff, I recommend it!)
Jody Hedlund took a look at blogging authors... and promotes a voice of reason...this discussion is
going all over the blogosphere and there are some very good comments in there.
Susan Kaye Quinn is all fired up about Denise Swanks business plan for writing...something that
every writer should have.
Joanna Penn explains what she would do now if she was starting out (creating her mega impact on the
publishing writing blogosphere) knowing what she knows. Great Advice! (must
find the timer!)
Problogger has 8 non writing apps for writers....some good ones in here....
Larry Brooks sits down
and shares what he has just learned in the last 6 months analysing 100 books
for his new project. He calls it a bat upside the head....
Edittorrent looks at the five bad habits of good writers...(borrows Larry’s bat...)
Over in the craft section,
Bubblecow highlights 5 tips to make your cover look professional
Catherine Ryan Howard
has 11 ingredients for a sizzling book description
Adventures in CYA
publishing has 6 tests of solid story premises. (great post referencing Larry
Brooks.)
or you can check out Snoopy’s rules for writing. Very nice!
LiveWriteThrive show how to make your plots bigger! (bat upside your characters head)
Elisabeth Spann Craig
explains to a writer how you choose what to read in the genre you write...(some
people need that bat....)
Mark Nicol of Daily
Writing tips is on the warpath, with the bat, over the inability of people to use an apostrophe...in the write place!
and Catherine Ryan
Howard tells you how to proof your Createspace paperback...without resorting to
violence.
Ava Jae wants writers to explore different universes when they get stuck creatively in their work...(use
the bat as a crutch)
If you are looking to
turn the writing world on its head...Follow the Will Smith model. Duolit, (great
team) tells you how to do it.
After all that bat
swinging you may need some physical therapy for writers...
or a hospital bed!
maureen
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2 comments:
What a fabulous round up! I have read half of these, so can't wait to dig into the other half!
And I wonder why it is so hard for us artist types to actually SAY the words? I guess we have so many examples of great artistry around us, we sort of get overwhelmed thinking about ourselves as one of them.
Have a great week!
Angela
Hi Angela,
Nice of you to pop in....Your wonderful and interesting post on marketing the Emotion Thesaurus is coming up in this weeks round up on Thursday NZ time...(That's Wednesday US time) along with some other cool stuff...
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