Chuck Wendig offered up 25 Things Writers Should Start Doing last week. He also discussed the proposed American legislation SOPA and PIPA and what it means for writers. (For those interested, the EU is doing something similar to SOPA and PIPA with ACTA.)
Greta van der Rol wrote an interesting post about creativity.
Roni Loren hosted a guest post by Suzanne Johnson about her writing process. She also hosted a guest post by Stephanie Haefner who talked about why she chose to publish with a small press.
J. A. Konrath posted this thought-provoking article about the myth of the bestseller. (For what it's worth, check out his posts over the last week. He made $100,000 from his self-published titles in three weeks.)
Laura E. Bradford wrote about fear and how it affects writers. She also wrote about why she's putting her book on KDP Select.
Imran Siddiq posted about processing ritual.
Scott Morgan guest posted over at Rob on Writing about the 5 Things Writers Should Do (When They Want To Suck).
Aimee Salter's posts on self-editing are here: #2, #3.
Sierra Godfrey posted her Google Reader Roundup.
Sirra posted Writing Descriptions in Creative Writing.
There's a post about getting through the editing process over at Starving Novelist.
Stella Deleuze posted (a rant, I think) about why she hates third-person omniscient POV.
Over at Written Words, you can read about one blogger's opinion about Apple's Author and iBooks2 (the first I'd heard about it, wow).
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