Carnival of Creativity for September 23, 2012
Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for March 11, 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
JeanNicole Rivers presents 3 Benefits of Being a Reader posted at JeanNicole Rivers.
Tom Jacobs presents The Creativity of the Wandering Mind posted at Pacific Standard.
Resources/Tools
Gabriela Pereira presents Jumper Cables: Kick Start Your Writing Life posted at DIY MFA.
Sharing Our Work
Emi Bauer presents My Friend’s Headache posted at Confessions of an Incompetent Blogger.
Eula McLeod presents An Ode to Odah posted at View from the Wine Press
Liz Shaw presents Book Review: Ramblefoot by Ken Kaufman posted at Liz Andra Shaw.
Writing Quote of the Week
The way to write a book is to actually write a book. A pen is useful, typing is also good. Keep putting words on the page. -Anne Enright
Writing Tips and Prompts
CS Lakin presents Getting to the Core of Your Characters posted at Live Write Thrive.
Lisa Wilson Hall presents What Makes a Hero posted at The Candid Writer.
Creativity Boosts
Lauren Davis presents What happens when you remove one letter from a movie title? How about Jurassic Ark? posted at io9.
Podcasts
This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Writing Love Scenes. They’ve brought in Shanna Germaine, writer and editor of erotica, to answer the questions. Take a few minutes to listen – it’s excellent!
Visual Arts
Kelly King presents The Revolution Will be Visualized posted at Creativity, Thought Leadership and the Art of Ideas.
The Business of Creativity
Karen Banes presents Five SEO Tips for Writers posted at Change the World with Words.
Journal Writing
Elaine Cougler presents 7 Reasons for Writers to Journal posted at On Becoming a Wordsmith.
Spam of the Week
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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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