Carnival Creativity July 8, 2012
Send to KindleWelcome to the Carnival of Creativity for July 8, 2012. All links will open in a new tab or window, so feel free to click through and leave some love in the comments. Once you close that window, you’ll be right back here for more linky goodness.
The Creative Mindset
Joanna Powell Colbert presents Creativity as a Sacred Practice posted at Gaian Soul.
Sharing Our Work
Eula McLeod presents Speed Bump posted at View from the Winepress.
Sandi presents To Query or not to Query posted at Left Brain Turn Right.
JeanNicole Rivers presents The Day is Dark and I Am Cold posted at JeanNicole Rivers.
Writing Quote of the Week
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. -Maya Angelou
Writing Tips and Prompts
Chrys Fey presents How to Write Romance posted at Write with Fey.
N.K. Jemisin presents Why Does Magic Need So Many Rules posted at io9.com.
Brian Feinblum presents 16 Tips on how to Survive and Thrive as a Writer posted at Live Write Thrive.
Jonathan Gunson presents J.R.R. Tolkien’s Top Ten Tips for Writers posted at Bestseller Labs.
Suw Charman-Anderson presents Don’t Publish That Book! posted at Forbes.
Mark Nichol presents Good Advice About Bad Writing posted at Daily Writing Tips.
Matthew Salesses presents A Month of Revision posted at Necessary Fiction.
Food
Liz Shaw presents In Search of an Edible Gluten-Free, Egg-Free, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free, Yeast-Free Pizza Crust posted at Liz Andra Shaw.
Podcasts
Writing Excuses presents The Problem of Originality posted at Writing Excuses.
Creative People Paying it Forward
Lara Whitmore presents 12 Gifts that Don’t Cost Anything posted at Live Creatively.
The Business of Creativity
Iyabo Oyawale presents Qualities of Successful Bloggers posted at Ask Iyabo Oyawale.com.
That’s all for this week. Be sure to submit your article for next week’s Carnival of Creativity by Friday at midnight!
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