Scribes Blog Carnival - November 2008 Edition
Welcome to the November 10, 2008 edition of Scribes! We have had a lot of entries for this slightly late round, but I decided to also go ahead and inject a few picks of my own as well. I hope you enjoy them.
And I would just like to say: AdmirableIndia.com stop spamming my carnival.
Ahem.
Erika Collin presents 100 Fun & Useful Search Engines for Writers posted at LearningXL.
Tamar Weinberg presents The Ultimate Productivity Toolbox for Creative People posted at LateralAction.com.
Fiction
Cheryl Snell presents Shiva’s Arms: Stories posted at Shiva’s Arms, saying, “Some of my stories collected with a new widget called Issuu. It can be embedded in Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, and other social networks.”
How-To
Missy presents A Challenging Exercise for Writers posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “Improve your skills of description with this exercise by Janet Burroway.”
Kelly Kilpatrick presents How Aspiring Writers can be Achievers posted at Write From Home.
Inspiration
Harry presents Discovering Your Artistic Creative Process posted at Men With Pens.
Noel Kuhlman presents Overcoming Mental Blocks By Spending Retarded Amounts Of Money posted at Page1.Org.
JM says: I don’t actually recommend doing this at all, but I’ll put it up anyway.
axel presents Motivation And Success posted at axel g.
Publishing and Agents
Karen Shanley presents Leaps of Faith, and the Difference Between Vanity Presses and “Legitimate” Publishing Houses posted at Karen Shanley.
Writing Advice
Heather Johnson presents 100+ Free Open Courseware Links for Writers posted at MatchACollege.com.
Weight Ladder / Rich Leverage presents Author Interview with Robin Kaye posted at Love Romance Passion, saying, “Learn more about this award winning debut novelist and how she got where she is today.”
Writing in General
Karen presents Creative Carnival: NaNoWriMo Edition posted at Write Anything.
Jon Swift presents Great Moments in Election-Year Blogging posted at Jon Swift, saying, “The conservative blogosphere deserves to win a collective Pulitzer Prize for its election-year coverage.”
sarah presents Can NaNoWriMo steer us from Facebook, towards the next great American novel? — Guest post by Shirley posted at SARAHSPY.
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November 10th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
Thanks for including my link in your carnival. I appreciate the traffic you send my way.
November 11th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
My pleasure, Missy.
Thank you for submitting your work.
November 15th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
A big thank-you from me, as well!
November 17th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Thank you for submitting your work, Cheryl.
October 22nd, 2009 at 2:43 pm
God is on everyone’s side and in the last analysis, he is on the side with plenty of money and large armies.