Saturday Morning
Here are links for some of the best things I’ve seen on the web this week. Let me know what you think.
In other news, I am collecting links for author sites that offer good advice to new and hopeful writers. If you know of an author site with good information, please let me know or put it in the comments. Thank you.
Daily Writing Tips has some great links to play with when you need a little inspiration.
I feel a curious sense of vindication for my longhand habits in this article from enews.
Very nice look into the life of an aspiring author from Mornara.
I found an excellent trio of articles at Psychology Today (courtesy LeisureGuy) by Susan Perry, PhD: People Who Need People…Get Writers Block, Fear of Flow, Part 1, and Fear of Flow, Part 2.
For free-lance Writers, Freelance Jobs had a funny post with hilarious comments that continued for days.
J A Konrath, author, offers a free downloaded Ebook titled The Newbies Guide to Publishing Book. 751 pages of information are included.
Nice article on characterization from Annie.
Blogthings posted an interesting quiz on what type of writer we should be.
Is Effort a Myth? See what Seth Godin has to say.
While written for those working in a home office environment, this advice is great for writers, too!
Article on reducing the physical strain on bloggers.
Strangegirl.com has a quiz to see which Jane Austen character best suits you. I am Anne Elliot.
Enjoy!





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I am Marianne Dashwood
To be fair, I took the quiz twice, on different days. the first run I was Anne Elliott. The second run, I was Elinor Dashwood. I’d say I embody both pretty well. I’m less easily swayed than Anne, but a bit more vocal than Elinor…at least on paper!
I’m not so sure I read too many blogs who offer advice to writers (Men with Pens, Copyblogger, Blogging Without A Blog), but I think you should also consider including blogs which are a great example of writing for blogs (Writer Dad, Blogger Dad, Amy Derby, Writer Chick Talks).
I will be back!
Hello, Matthew. I look forward to your return!