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InkyBlots Blog Carnival – March 2010 Edition

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Welcome to the March 1, 2010 edition of Inkyblots.

Anne Valens presents Top 50 Freelance Writing Blogs posted at Journalism Degree.

Anne Simone presents The Future of the Book: Top 12 Trends posted at Online Degree Programs.org: Top Online Degrees.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Endearing Limerick (Poetry Prompt) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “limerick and poetry prompt.”

Characters

Livia Blackburne presents Using the Fundamental Attribution Error to Control Character Sympathy posted at Livia Blackburne.

Livia Blackburne presents The Art of Internal Observation posted at Livia Blackburne.

Arian Adams presents My Dog, My Hero posted at The Dumbass Chronicles, saying, “A humorous tale of my mischievous childhood as told through the eyes of my dog.”

Fiction

MaxwellDB presents Lennivolchuck Falls posted at MaxwellDB, saying, “Weird short fiction set in, of course, a weird place.”

Yvaine presents 16. Picking Autumn posted at My Vanilla Nook.

Genre-centic

Robert Terrell presents did not hear posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet blog contains original haiku of poet Robert Terrell. I write about many subjects – seasonal, inner states and moon haiku, with an existential attitude.”

C. Bosco presents Critique of Pure Poetry posted at Hammers of Flight, saying, “Metrical units used to play on Descartes’ tautology “cogito ergo sum”, ipso facto referencing rationalism and – to a certain degree – the response of transcendental idealism. Hope this is applicable to inkyblots carnival criteria. cheers”

Robert Terrell presents galactic dreamers ? haiku posted at the existential poet, saying, “The Existential Poet Blog contains my original haiku poetry. I maintain a strict form, the 5-7-5 syllable structure, which suits my poetic creativity very well. I write about all sorts of subjects, with an existential (human feelings) attitude. Many of my haiku have seasonal references, and many focus on inner states of being. And, I love moon haiku!”

How-To

Missy Frye presents Harvesting “Evergreens” a guest post by Ami Hendrickson posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “A day working on your evergreens can result in a stack of new queries, contest entries and submissions.”

Eldon Sarte presents EGAD #3 – Interview Authorities: Single Question | Wordpreneur.com posted at Wordpreneur.com, saying, “Here’s just one idea in a growing and on-going series of posts on Wordpreneur featuring “easier and faster ways to pump out useful, sellable ebooks.”"

Livia Blackburne presents Slow Motion Descriptions For Important Moments posted at Livia Blackburne.

Missy Frye presents Add Funny to Your Fiction: a guest post by Jan McInnis posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “3 quick tips for adding funny to your fiction.”

Sandy Ackers presents Perfectionism: A Great Muse-Strangler, Part 4 posted at Strangling My Muse: Struggling to Live a Creative Life in a Stressful World, saying, “How to deal with your inner perfectionist and believe in your writing.”

Joel Friedlander presents What Every Self-Publisher Ought to Know about Editing posted at TheBookDesigner.com, saying, “A rundown of the editing process from acquisition to proofreading. Enjoy!”

KPC presents Is Elance a Scam? posted at Kpcwriting’s Freelancing Blog.

KPC presents What is Elance? posted at Kpcwriting’s Freelancing Blog.

Tiffany Colter presents A Writer’s Business Team: Part 3 posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about how editors and marketors build your writing business.”

Nick Daws presents Three Great – and Free – Email Newsletters for Writers posted at Nick Daws’ Writing Blog.

Publishing and Agents

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Fight Firewalls With Kindle posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “Info and limerick about publishing your blogs on Kindle.”

john c erianne presents iDon’tPad, YouPad? posted at Diary of a Mad Editor.

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with author Jennifer AlLee posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with author Jennifer AlLee.”

Tiffany Colter presents MacMillan, Amazon.com, Authors and Readers posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article talks about the changing face of publishing.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Sarah Hamaker posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with freelance editor Sarah Hamaker.”

Worldbuilding

Livia Blackburne presents Princess Academy: World building around a central setting posted at Livia Blackburne.

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Inkyblots Blog Carnival – February 2010 Edition

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Welcome to the February 1, 2010 edition of Inkyblots!

Tiffany Colter presents Read extensively posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article discusses the importance of reading to improve your craft.”

Fiction

Lindsay B presents The Goblin Brothers and the Sword Master’s Apprentice posted at Goblin Brothers — Short Stories for Children (Grownups Allowed), saying, “A new adventure starring Malagach and Gortok, a pair of goblin siblings who get out of trouble using only their wits.”

JennH presents Opportunity posted at Mixed Metaphor.net.

Morgan Schwartz presents From Battling Dyslexia to Reading Anna Karenina posted at Omaha.net – Local Writing from the Heartland, saying, “thanks!”

Genre-centic

Madeleine Begun Kane presents The Vibrator Play on Broadway (Review and Limerick) posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

mike presents Last Year’s Admirable Few posted at We Work For Cheese.

How-To

Tiffany Colter presents How to nail your ending posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article helps writers to nail their ending.”

Tiffany Colter presents Unique marketing ideas posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about a new way for writers to market their books.”

Tiffany Colter presents This opening line really grabbed me. posted at Examiner, saying, “This article helps writers to improve their opening line.”

Publishing and Agents

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with author Miralee Ferrell posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with author Miralee Ferrell.”

Livia Blackburne presents Livia Blackburne: Writing Career Advice From a Neuroscientist, Part I: Choose your Projects Carefully posted at Livia Blackburne.

Livia Blackburne presents Writing Career Advice from a Neuroscientist Part 2: Know the Literature posted at Livia Blackburne.

Livia Blackburne presents Writing Advice from a Neuroscientist Part 3: Don’t Spread Yourself Too Thin posted at Livia Blackburne.

Livia Blackburne presents Writing Career Advice From a Neuroscientist Part 4: Don’t Take Criticism Personally posted at Livia Blackburne.

Worldbuilding

Sandra Lopez presents The Evolution of the Book (Infographics) posted at Best Colleges Online.

Gracie Turner presents 100 Little Ways You Can Dramatically Improve Your Writing posted at Online Colleges.net.

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InkyBlots January 2010 Blog Carnival!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Welcome to the January 4, 2010 edition of Inkyblots. This is going up a little bit later than anticipated, but not too much. :) Enjoy!

Tiffany Colter presents What I learned from the class of 2009 posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is a reflection of the Master Seminar for writers.”

Tiffany Colter presents I’ll do it as long as I can do it well. posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article encourages writers to not procrastinate.”

Thursday Bram presents J.C. Hutchins: Getting A Novel Past Rejection and Into Print posted at thursdaybram.com.

Thursday Bram presents Advertising Writing Services: Does It Make Sense? posted at thursdaybram.com.

Thursday Bram presents Business Bloggers: Shifting from Blogging for Yourself posted at Hyper Modern Writing.

Characters

Livia Blackburne presents Character reactions can show their personality posted at Livia Blackburne.

How-To

Rod presents How to Write Poems posted at Creative Writing Course, saying, “We discuss some technical aspects of writing poetry – style, form, meter, rhythm and layout.”

Tiffany Colter presents People will tell you that you can’t, but don’t listen. posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article encourages readers to live the writing life.”

Tiffany Colter presents Writing is like high school posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article talks about how success is a popularity contest.”

Livia Blackburne presents Pillars of the Earth: an example of a prologue done well posted at Livia Blackburne.

Rod presents How to write a Short Story posted at Creative Writing Course, saying, “A discussion of some of the technical aspects of writing short stories, and the main differences in approach from writing longer fiction.”

Suzanne Kingsbury presents Suzanne Kingsbury Pregnant with a Novel and Why Blogging Keeps Us From Committing Suicide posted at Suzanne Kingsbury.

Kevin Regier presents Four Free Tools for Writers: Part One posted at Brother Kang’s RANTS.

Tiffany Colter presents Clearly defined goals posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about defining your writing goals.”

Seth Baker presents How to Manage the Fear of Failure posted at Happenchance, saying, “What’s wrong with failure? What does the fear of failure look like? How can we manage the fear of failure? This article addresses these questions and offers strategies for managing the fear of failure.”

Publishing and Agents

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Fantasy Dear Editor Letter posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Diana Brandmeyer posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article is an interview with author Diana Brandmeyer.”

Worldbuilding

Rose King presents 10 Great Thinkers Who Carried a Moleskine posted at Online Classes.org.

Gracie Turner presents Top 10 Ridiculous Celebrity-Written Books posted at Online Courses.org.

Gracie Turner presents 101 Tips for All Your eBook Reader Needs posted at Online Courses.org.

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InkyBlots Blog Carnival – December ‘09 Edition

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Welcome to the November 30, 2009 edition of Inkyblots. Thank you all for your submissions. :)

Angela Martin presents Words of Wisdom: 101 Tips from the World’s Most Famous Authors posted at Online Colleges.org.

Angela Martin presents 100 Inspiring, Educational Videos for Writers posted at Online Colleges.org.

Kathleen Gaga presents Bestselling author! What if you became one? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “As I researched what it takes to get published by one of the “big houses” I realized the reality of the publishing industry is very different from what I naively believed to be true.”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Poems About Poems posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “poems about how to write a poem”

Shannon Wills presents 50 Must-Read Novels from the 20th Century posted at Online Accredited Degrees, saying, “Literature, as with all forms of creative expression, is a highly subjective art. This list intends to blend highly recognized and celebrated works with those that may have gone overlooked by those outside the literary community and deserve more mainstream attention.”

Linda Jones presents 101 Books Every Woman Should Read posted at AccreditedOnlineColleges.org.

Thursday Bram presents The Real Value of NaNoWriMo posted at thursdaybram.com.

Thursday Bram presents 7 Things Every Freelance Writer Should Do Before The End of the Year posted at thursdaybram.com.

Thursday Bram presents Sometimes, You Just Can’t Catch Up… posted at thursdaybram.com.

Characters

Rod presents Writing Characters posted at Creative Writing Course, saying, “Believable, well-rounded characters are vital for your reader to develop an emotional bond with your book. Here are some ideas and exercises to help you develop yours.”

Tiffany Colter presents Using what you live to deepen character conflict posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about using real life experiences in your writing.”

Competitions and Contests

john c erianne presents I?m Busy Writing, So Leave Me Alone, Chris Baty! posted at Diary of a Mad Editor.

Fiction

Missy Frye presents The Pleasures and Pains of Writing posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “Do you find writing pleasurable or painful?”

Relax presents Peaceful Afternoon posted at The Wise Curve, saying, “I quickly drink the fizzy potion – cool, icy liquid with countless tiny bubbles flows down my burning throat”

Lucynda Riley presents The Alien Princess meets the Werewolves posted at The Alien Princess.

Toni presents Crayons melted over candles (A Love Story) posted at What’s your story?.

Genre-centic

Livia Blackburne presents Three useful pointers from “How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy” posted at Livia Blackburne: A Brain Scientist’s Take on Creative Writing.

Greg Laden presents An Interview with Jason Page, Film Maker, about White Man’s World posted at Greg Laden’s Blog.

How-To

Tiffany Colter presents Practice your scenes at posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is a writing exercise to help you with your craft.”

Publishing and Agents

Kate Hopkins presents 100 Free Tools to Write, Publish and Promote Your Own Book posted at Online Education.net.

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InkyBlots Blog Carnival

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Don’t forget to submit your writing-related blog posts to the InkyBlots blog carnival!

I’m looking for all sorts of posts – from ‘how to’ to calls for submissions to agents and publishers… Blog carnivals are a great way to find extra publicity for your work and reach out to places you might not find otherwise.

I’ll even take NaNoWriMo posts, but keep in mind this carnival will be posted on the 30th of November.

Just click here to get started.

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First Ever InkyBlots Blog Carnival!

Monday, October 5th, 2009

InkyBlots

Welcome to the October 5, 2009 edition of Inkyblots – the first one ever!

JM presents Sunday Salon Book Giveaway! posted at Down Under Views

Aaron R presents The Changing Library posted at Aaron Rogier, saying, “A look at the role physical books will play as they remain a library mainstay for the foreseeable future.”

Characters

Missy Frye presents Writing Challenge: Showing versus Telling posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “This is a great little exercise to help writers show characters instead of telling about them.”

Annette Young presents How to Make Your Characters Come to Life posted at A Writer Goes on a Journey

Fiction

Tiffany Colter presents Tiffany Colter’s Fiction: A Face in the Shadow Part 1 Chapter 1 posted at Tiffany Colter’s Fiction, saying, “A Face in the Shadow is a full length novel by author Tiffany Colter. Is her life finally falling into place or about to fall apart? On the edge of happiness there is a face in the shadow.

Someone is killing young women in Woodhaven. And now he has his eyes on Rachel.

Rachel is a woman wise in the ways of the world and confident in her own abilities. She has a take charge attitude and ambition on overdrive. If only she was as wise in affairs of the heart. Thanks to her mom’s matchmaking two men pull her in different directions.

Drew is handsome, charming and successful. He doesn’t want to change Rachel but loves her for who she is.

Curtis is down to earth with boyish charm. He is determined to win Rachel and show her love isn’t about proving who you are but rather being who you are.

When Rachel begins to receive tokens associated with the Fratboy Killer she starts questioning everything she has believed about life and the hereafter. One Rose at a time the Fratboy is drawing closer to a meeting and the culmination of his fantasies. Will Rachel find out in time who he is?

Or will she too pay the price for Alpha Mu Epsilon?”

Lena presents One Bottle, Two Bottle, Three Bottle | The Colors Magazine posted at The Colors Magazine.

Amanda Garcia presents The Empty Tomb posted at Relateable Me, saying, “Lost in her empty habits of idolatry, Rozsa learns that sometimes our religion needs to be resurrected.”

How-To

Nyssa P presents How to Start an Author Website posted at A Writer Goes on a Journey

Tiffany Colter presents Writing 101: Promoting your book on blogs posted at Examiner, saying, “This article gives tips on how to promote your book on blogs.”

Until Next Time…

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Scribes Blog Carnival – Final Edition

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Welcome to the August 3, 2009 edition of Scribes. This is also the final edition of the Scribes blog carnival. While Fiction Scribe was a lovely site, I want as clean a start over as I can get when it comes to starting here. So, because this was nearly set to go when 451Press shut down, I will post this very last carnival edition here.

Thank you, as always, to everyone who participated in this carnival either for this edition or editions of the past. I have enjoyed the wide array of posts submitted.

Don’t worry. There is a new carnival to come…

Barbra Sundquist presents How to Use AudioAcrobat to Record Conference Calls and Teleclasses posted at HomeBusinessWiz, saying, “I use AudioAcrobat to record interviews and then have them transcribed. Great way to quickly create quality content for your blog or book.”

Matthew Overstreet presents Plot Driven Stories Vs. Character Driven Stories In Film posted at Matthew Overstreet’s Film Thoughts.

E-Publishing

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Kindle Swindle? posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Fiction

steven germain presents My 10th grade report card qualifies me to have an opinion… posted at Rough Fractals.

Dennis Carroll presents Do We Treat People Like An Unbreakable Horse? posted at Big Sky Vistas.

How-To

C.F. Jackson presents How To Best Advertise Your Self-Published Book posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Some of the most popular questions and inquires I receive and or hear are…

1. How To Best Advertise Your Self-Published Book
2. How To Sell Fiction Today
3. How To Promote a Book
4. How To Market a Book”

Robert Alan presents Guide for Writing an Effective Press Release posted at Sell It on the Web, saying, “Here’s a quick and dirty guide on how to write a press release for the new blogger or web site owner.”

Jon Bard presents How to Write a Picture Book That Shines posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.

Rod presents How to write a Short Story posted at Creative Writing Course, saying, “A discussion of some of the technical aspects of writing short stories, and the main differences in approach from writing longer fiction.”

C.F. Jackson presents Why Blogging Equals Web Traffic posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Most people ask, “How do I get traffic to my website?”

One of the most effective ways to get started is with a blog.”

Rod presents Writing Fantasy Fiction posted at The Crafty Writer, saying, “A few facts and conventions you need to be aware of before trying your hand at writing fantasy.”

C.F. Jackson presents More Twitter Followers vs. More Web Traffic posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Is it possible to capture targeted web traffic or targeted Twitter followers with the continuous growth of internet users and social network sites?”

Publishing and Agents

Fiona Veitch Smith presents Co-publishing – pros and cons posted at The Crafty Writer, saying, “It used to be vanity publishing, then along came self-publishing, now the buzz word is ‘co-publishing’. What is it, and is it worth it from a writer’s perspective? The Crafty Writer investigates.”

Writing in General

Richard Shelmerdine presents Some Random Haiku Poems posted at Richard Shelmerdine.

Patricia Turner presents 100 Famous Writers You Can Follow on Twitter posted at Online University Reviews.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Problem Poetry posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Laura Cococcia presents Women Who Are Changing the World with Words: An Interview with Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner posted at The Journal of Cultural Conversation, saying, “Writing advice from two women who have prominently impacted the world of words.”

Elisha Webster Emerson presents A Circus of Innocence posted at My Inconvenient Body, saying, “A selection from my book, The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman.”

Ralph Jean-Paul presents 30 Day Writers Challenge posted at ralphs words, saying, “Have you ever gotten a bad case of writers block, unsatisfied works, and lack of creativity? They say the best way to handle these circumstances and many more is to write every day. That is why I am taking on this challenge in hopes to produce more valuable content. Learn the steps it will take to make this challenge a success.”

That concludes this edition. I will no longer be continuing on with the Scribes blog carnival, but do keep an eye out for the InkyBlots carnival…

Best wishes to you all.

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