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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for May 12, 2013. 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

Tanner Christensen presents Can You Believe Yourself Into Being More Creative? posted at Creative Something.

Cynthia Morris presents Artists and writers: drop the confusion and define your own labels posted at Original Impulse.

Resources/Tools

Rainy Cafe is a free online ambient noise generator to help you focus on your creative process.

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod presents The One and Only You posted at View from the Winepress.

Emi Bauer presents ‘Gullible’ is Not in the Dictionary posted at Confessions of an Incompetent Blogger.

Liz Shaw presents Flash Fiction: Up On the Roof posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Rob Graumans presents We’ve Got You God! posted at The Young Socrates

LaTonia Williams presents Being Jonah posted at Becoming a Public Offender.

Writing Quote of the Week

A writer never has a vacation. For a writer, life consists of either writing or thinking about writing.- Eugene Ionesco

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Writing About: Torture posted at Write with Fey.

Carol Smallwood presents ADVICE FOR WRITERS: Q&A with Story Circle Network’s Mary Jo Doig posted at The Mindful Word

David Leonhardt presents You might be a writer posted at A Ghost Writers Blog

Darren Lacroix presents 5 Hollywood Secrets for Your Stories posted at Stage Time.

Kathy Crowley presents Wrinkles in Time posted at Beyond the Margins.

Nina Munteanu presents The Careful Writer: Some Notes on Composition posted at Amazing Stories.

Marcia Walters and Betty Brock presents 8 Simple Tips for Improving Your Writing posted at Novel Publicity.

Brian Klems presents 7 Ways to Add Great Subplots to Your Novel posted at Writer’s Digest.

Mark Nichol presents 20 Names of Body Parts and Elements and Their Figurative Meanings posted at Daily Writing Tips.

Lauren Davis presents Concept Art Writing Prompt: Superhero Grandma posted at io9.

Amanda Barrett presents Building Bigger Bugs posted at Science in my Fiction.

A. Wrighton presents 15 Tips for Handling Writing Criticism posted at A. Wrighton.

Brynna Curry presents Ten Successful Tips For Independent Authors – Richard Stevenson posted at You Gotta Read Reviews.

Creativity Boosts

Graham Stoney presents How To Overcome Procrastination posted at Graham Stoney’s Personal Development Adventure

Diane Mottl, MSW presents Loosening the hold of fear and doubt… posted at Being Truly Present

Podcasts

Last week’s podcast at Writing Excuses was a Microcasting episode where they answer listener questions. This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Blocking.

Visual Arts

Suzanne Lucas presents What the Hell is that? When Art Looks Like Anything But posted at Times Squared.

Andrew Knutson presents What’s art got to do with it? Thinking about Art, Art History, and the Original posted at Art in Limbo

Duy presents The Process posted at Infornigraphic Amnesiac

Journal Writing

Cynthia Brouse presents How journal writing can make you healthier posted at Best Health.

The Business of Creativity

Cynthia D’Alba presents Blog Tours: The Good – The Bad – The Ugly posted at Writers in the Storm.

Greg presents Can You Make Money In Blog Marketing posted at Help My Small Business

Crafting

Tina Katic presents Wheelbarrow Coffee Table posted at K International Woodworking

Food

Mr.CBB presents Mr.CBB’s Cheesy Crock-Pot Lasagna posted at Canadian Budget Binder

Fashion

Daniellesva presents 1970′s Wallpaper Is All the Rage! posted at Danielle’s Virtual Assistance

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 28, 2013. 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.

Resources/Tools

Orpheus Technology provides a free online version of their Editing Software.

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod presents Through the Looking Glass posted at View from the Winepress.

Sandra Wong presents Super Mario Birthday Party! posted at Lucky Lady Games.

Writing Quote of the Week

Creativity is blue-collar work. It's not magical or mystical. It may be a little spiritual, but at the end of the day, it's about putting the hours in. -Jeff Goins

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Chrys’ Writing Rules: Don’t Leave Anything Out posted at Write with Fey.

Liz Shaw presents Top 10 Reasons Writers Should Join Toastmasters: Learn to Think on Your Feet posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Rob Grindstaff presents Bring your fiction to life by understanding the characters: An editor’s how-to guide posted at Novel Publicity.

Brian Klems presents 5 Ways to Come Up With Great Story Ideas posted at Writer’s Digest.

Melissa Donovan presents 7 Creative Writing Tips for Increasing Productivity posted at Writing Forward.

Tanner Christensen presents Seven steps to creative breakthroughs. posted at Creative Something.

Kay Holt presents I Like a Little Death Science in my Fiction posted at Science in my Fiction.

David Bakke presents 5 Time Management Tips for Writers Who Work From Home posted at BookBaby.

Cynthia Morris presents My Secret Sauce for Creative Success posted at Original Impulse.

Suw Charman-Anderson presents 5 Key Lessons for Authors and Self-Publishers from Neil Gaiman posted at Forbes.

Jennifer Miller presents How To Tell If You’re Creative (Hint: You Might Be A Bit Of A Jerk) posted at Fast Company.

Karolina Shenton presents How To Cure Writer’s Block Using Photos posted at Procrastinating Writer.

Creativity Boosts

Graham Stoney presents How To Avoid Being Creative posted at Graham Stoney.

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is Brainstorming with Brandon Again. This is a great look at the creative process.

The Business of Creativity

Michael J. Sullivan presents Demystifying Contracts #1: Novels – Ownership vs Rights Transfer posted at Amazing Stories.

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 21, 2013. 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

Kimberly Rodriguez presents Teaching creativity and what it really means posted at Creative Something.

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod presents Unqualified Expert posted at View from the Wine Press.

Liz Shaw presents I am the Hedgehog posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Creativity Quote of the Week

The greatest gift you have been given is the gift of your imagination. Everything that now exists was once imagined. And everything that will ever exist must first be imagined. - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

Writing Tips and Prompts

Fiona McCrae presents On First Pages posted at Gray Wolf Press.

Eric Beetner presents Pulp Fiction Reborn: Dime Crime on the Net posted at Criminal Element.

Juliette Wade presents How Linguistics Can Help You Part 4: Semantics posted at Science in my Fiction.

Douglas Smith presents Playing the Short Game: How to Sell Your Short Fiction (Part 7 in series) posted at Amazing Stories.

Rachel Scheller presents Writing Gender-Specific Dialogue posted at Writer’s Digest.

Melissa Donovan presents What to Do When Your Creative Writing Hits a Brick Wall posted at Writing Forward.

Annalee Newitz presents Elysium‘s Neill Blomkamp shares the secrets of designing a dystopia posted at io9.

Creativity Boosts

Mike Brown presents Creative Thinking Skills – 7 Ideas to Get the Most from Your Creativity Daily posted at Brainzooming.

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Narrative Rhythm.

The Business of Creativity

Michael Hyatt presents Why Every Author Needs a Powerful Online Presence posted at Intentional Leadership.

Pavarti K. Tyler presents Grow your mailing list and keep your subscribers happy: 5 best practices posted at Novel Publicity.

Chris Robley presents 5 Rules for Responding to Blog Comments posted at Host Baby.

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 14, 2013. 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.

Resources/Tools

Story Starter gives you a first sentence prompt for writing a story.

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod presents True Confessions posted at View from the Winepress.

Maureen Hovermale presents Spring, Sprang, Sprung posted at ZenCherry.

Liz Shaw presents The Fart War posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Shaun Rosenberg presents What Will The World Say About You When You Are Dead? posted at Shaun Rosenberg

Kimberly Love presents Tolerance turned to Hate posted at KimberlyLove

Rob Graumans presents The human Walking Face and the Absurd posted at The Young Socrates

Dale Shanklin presents Your Life in Six Words posted at Dale Shanklin’s Personal Development Blog

Video of the Week – The Future Belongs to the Curious

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Writing about a Fight posted at Write with Fey.

Jaym Gates presents Building the Apocalypse: Neighbor Bob, King of Vancouver? posted at Science in my Fiction.

Michael J. Sullivan presents Pulling Back the Publishing Veil: Editors and Their Roles posted at Amazing Stories.

Naomi Leadbeater presents 5 Easy Ways to Trick Yourself into Writing More posted at Novel Publicity.

Jeff Gerke presents How to Write a Character from Start to Finish posted at Writer’s Digest.

Melissa Donovan presents 100 Common-Sense Ways to Write Better posted at Writing Forward.

Esther Inglis Arkell presents Curse Me Like You Mean It: Using Psychology to Make Your Curses Actually Work posted at io9.

Kendra L. Saunders presents GUEST POST: The Five Headed Muse posted at Pure Textuality

JeanNicole Rivers presents The Beauty of Fear posted at JeanNicole Rivers

David Leonhardt presents Wreck-It Ralph and Character Jobs, Part I posted at A Ghost Writers Blog

Creativity Boosts

Katy presents 100 Essential Sites for Voracious Readers posted at Masters in English.

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Brainstorming with Brandon Sanderson.

Visual Arts

Meghana presents Around The World: Murano Glass Blowing Factory visit posted at Around The World

Journal Writing

Hannah Braime presents 4 Ways to Use Journaling to Calm Your Inner Critic posted at Tiny Buddha.

The Business of Creativity

Sean Wilt presents How to Start an Online RPG Publishing Company posted at Restoring Your Finances and Your Faith

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 7, 2013. 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

Sam McNerney presents The Science of Creativity in 2013: Looking Back to Look Forward posted at Big Think.

Greg Satell presents How To Unlock Creativity posted at Creativity Post.

Shaun Rosenberg presents Don’t Let School Interfere With Your Education posted at Shaun Rosenberg

Resources/Tools

DIY MFA presents The Writer Igniter, a random writing prompt generator. Fun!

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod presents Where Your Treasure Is posted at View From the Winepress.
Barb Natividad presents The Way Home posted at Wilderness House Literary Review.
Ashumi Shah presents The ‘art’ of flirting posted at The Salty Sardines

Writing Quote of the Week

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Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Writing About a New Baby posted at Write with Fey.

Cedar Sanderson presents Vital Editing posted at Amazing Stories.

Rob Grindstaff presents How to Bring Your Fiction to Life with Emotion: An Editor’s How-To Guide posted at Novel Publicity.

Janice Gable Bashman and Kathryn Craft presents The Seven Deadly Sins of Self-Editing posted at Writer’s Digest.

Sarah Goslee presents The Naming of Things posted at Science in my Fiction.

Melissa Donovan presents How to Use Research for Better Writing (and Credibility) posted at Writing Forward.

Stephanie Orges presents 20 Tips for Creating Relatable – and Lovable – Protagonists posted at Be Kind Rewrite.

JeanNicole Rivers presents Into The Action posted at JeanNicole Rivers

Tricia Clark presents The Message You Are Trying To Convey posted at Your Chart, Illuminated

Creativity Boosts

Diane Mottl, MSW presents Being in the left, right… both? posted at Being Truly Present

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is Fake It Till You Make It.

Visual Arts

Liron Yankonsky presents Drawing Lesson – Sketching and Shading techniques posted at Art in the Middle East

Meghana presents Around The World: Mor Chowk – Peacock Courtyard posted at Around The World

The Business of Creativity

Liz Shaw presents What’s the Big Deal about Fivrr? posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

The Business of Creativity

Laura presents Creating Marketing People Love: 29 Tips From Industry Experts [Slideshow] posted at HubSpot.

Crafting

trishgetscrafty presents Trish gets crafty: Sewing machine review Singer 2250..so far sew good :) posted at Trish gets crafty

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for March 17, 2013. 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

Toni Bernhard presents What Type of Thinker Are You? posted at Psychology Today.

Sharing Our Work

Lisa Russ Spaar presents Insomnia and the Poet posted at The Opinionator.

Eula McLeod presents The Secret posted at View from the Winepress.

Rob Graumans presents Social Value: Friendship or Fame? posted at The Young Socrates.

Graham Stoney presents How To Play Drums (NSFW) posted at Graham Stoney’s Personal Development Adventure

Liz Shaw presents For the Love of Dragons posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Maureen presents The Top 10 Signes to Know if You’re a Writer posted at ZenCherry.

Writing Quote of the Week

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Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Chrys’ Writing Rules: Bad Things Must Happen posted at Write with Fey.

Natasha Lekic presents A Map to Get Out of Writer’s Block posted at NY Book Editors.

Gabriela Pereira presents 5 Lessons About Community that Writers MUST Learn posted at DIY MFA.

Cedar Sanderson presents Just Write posted at Amazing Stories.

Chuck Sambuchino presents How to Research a Novel: 7 Tips posted at Writer’s Digest.

CS Lakin presents The Universality is in the Details posted at Live Write Thrive.

Kay Holt presents There Can Only Be None posted at Science in my Fiction.

George Dvorsky presents How to Measure the Power of Alien Civilizations Using the Kardashev Scale posted at io9.

Rob Grindstaff presents Pull your reader in with 3-D writing: Dialogue, Description, Despair (Part II, Description) posted at Novel Publicity.

Kenney Myers presents 15 Websites to Help You With Rhyming Words posted at Kenney Myers

JeanNicole Rivers presents Boldly Write Where No Man Has Written Before posted at JeanNicole Rivers

David Leonhardt presents What makes a good book? posted at A Ghost Writers Blog

Creativity Boosts

The Magic Violinist presents Six Effective Ways to Inspire Yourself posted at The Write Practice.

Shaun Rosenberg presents 101 Fun Activities to Boost Creativity posted at Shaun Rosenberg

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Brainstorming with Howard Again.

Visual Arts

Lara Whitmore presents Carnival Daydreams posted at Live Creatively

The Business of Creativity

Jason Shen presents I’ve Heard Great Things About You – A nondouchey guide to personal branding and self promotion posted at The Art of Ass Kicking.

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for March 10, 2013. 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

Shaun Rosenberg presents If You Don’t Love Your Critics You’ll Hate Yourself Later posted at Shaun Rosenberg

Marya Jan presents Overcome Procrastination: Steven Pressfield’s Top 12 Tips posted at Write to Done.

Annie Murphy Hall presents Why Morning Routines Are Creativity Killers posted at Time: Ideas.

Sharing Our Work

Liz Shaw presents What is Vital Gratitude? posted at Create a Brilliant Life.

Writing Quote of the Week

Description is sort of like the vegetables in my mother’s chicken soup, chopped up so small that for years I never even noticed they were in there. That’s how good description should be: not filler to bulk up a meager story, but that hint of vegetables in the chicken soup that gives it flavor. -Gabriela Pereira

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Writing About Family Conflict posted at Write with Fey.

CS Lakin presents Shoot Your Novel posted at Live Write Thrive.

Peggy Kolm presents Living in Microgravity posted at Science in my Fiction.

Gabriela Pereira presents Build a Writing Habit posted at DIY MFA.

Roz Morris presents How to cut a novel (and enjoy it) posted at Nail Your Novel.

Jason Boog presents How To Write a Scene: A Step-By-Step Infographic posted at GalleyCat.

Chris Gerwel presents The Power in Paranormal Romance posted at Amazing Stories.

Jane Higgins presents 7 Things I’ve Learned So Far posted at Writer’s Digest.

Rob Grindstaff presents Pull Your Reader in with 3-D Writing: Dialogue, Description, Despair (Part 1: Dialogue) posted at Novel Publicity.

Lisa Hall Wilson presents In Media Res posted at The Candid Writer.

CJ Redwine presents How to Escalate Conflict in Your Novel posted at The Other Side of the Story.

Joe Konrath presents Konrath’s Resolutions For Writers posted at A Newbie’s Guide to Publishing.

Joe Bunting presents How to Write a Story Like Les Miserables posted at The Write Practice.

Kenney Myers presents 10 Reasons Every Poem Should Rhyme and How it Could Impact You BIG Time posted at Kenney Myers

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses is all about Brainstorming with Howard.

Crafting

Maureen Rostad presents Repurposing (Upcycled) Fashion Clothing: Making a Shirt from a Dress, Part I posted at Upcycled Fashionista

Joanne Platt presents Types of Candle Wax posted at Candles From Home

The Business of Creativity

Dale Davidson presents 3 Networking Tips for Introverts posted at Dale Thoughts.

Scott D. Southard presents The Art of the Blog: Getting Personal posted at The Musings and Artful Blunders of Scott D. Southard.

Scott Berkun presents Lessons from The Daily Post bloggers posted at The Daily Post.

Bernard Starr presents Legal Issues in Self-Publishing: What Authors Need to Know posted at Huffington Post.

Veronica Sicoe presents 13 Types of Writers’ Blogs – Pros and Cons posted at Veronica Sicoe.

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for March 2, 2013. 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

Shaun Rosenberg presents Solving Problems By Embracing Change posted at Shaun Rosenberg.

Alan Henry presents Why Your Method of Brainstorming Isn’t Getting Results posted at LifeHacker.

Sharing Our Work

Kenney Myers presents 10 Kens Who Have Held Public Office posted at Kenney Myers.

Liz Shaw presents Addicted to Office Supplies posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Creativity Quote of the Week

Creativity can be described as letting go of certainties. -Gail Sheehy

Writing Tips and Prompts

Kay Keppler presents Research Feeds Creativity: The Forest? Or the Trees? posted at Writer’s Fun Zone.

Chrys Fey presents Rules for Writing: No Dreams posted at Write with Fey.

Iulian Ionesco presents How to Self-Edit Your Novel posted at Fantasy Scroll.

Gabriela Pereira presents 5 Ways to Liven Up a Description posted at DIY MFA.

Douglas Smith presents But How Do I Know It’s Ready?: Dealing with submission fear and arrogance posted at Amazing Stories Magazine.

Kay Honeyman presents How to Deal With Writing Critiques: 3 Helpful Hints posted at Writer’s Digest.

Jaym Gates presents Not a Monochromatic Blind Lump (about creating dystopian worlds) posted at Science in my Fiction.

JeanNicole Rivers presents If You Want To Be Successful, Read This posted at JeanNicole Rivers.

Demetra presents How do you start a great story with no motivation? posted at Life With Demetra.

C.S. Lakin presents Show, Don’t Tell – But How? posted at Live Write Thrive.

Creativity Boosts

Leonie Dawson presents You Have Permission posted at Incredible Business, Incredible Life.

Podcasts

This week’s podcast at Writing Excuses features Robison Wells and is all about Writing and Personal Health.

Visual Arts

Andy Knowlton presents The Drunken Poets posted at Poets & Writers.

Deb Booth presents Digital Artist Shares Her Journey posted at Evolution Ezine.

Liz Miles presents DIY Zinc Letters posted at Darling Dwellings.

Liron Yankonsky presents Art in the Middle East: How to draw in perspective – one point posted at Art in the Middle East

Taylor McKnight presents Project 365: How to Take a Photo a Day and See Your Life in a Whole New Way posted at PhotoJoJo.

The Business of Creativity

Kristen Eckstein presents How to Pre-Market Your Book posted at Ultimate Book Coach.

Spam of the Week

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 29, 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

Phillip Gruneich presents The stuff that IDEAS are made of posted at Short of Stories.

wizard presents The Greatest Reality posted at Wizard Corpse, saying, “Your reality is technically what you perceive the world or more accurately the universe to be. But it is an important fact that that different perceptions of reality lead to different results and different inspirations of how one would live. Some live fully while some don’t. And it is also apparent that the same law of nature applies for you and me so now as a climax of our Reality Check Special, I will share with you one of the most vital (if not the most vital) guideline that will govern your life towards more meaning”

Resources/Tools

Jayme Gates presents Supersize Me: Supervolcanoes posted at Science in My Fiction. A nice general review of the science and mythology of volcanoes with links to additional resources.

Sharing Our Work

Marcy presents Tuk Tuk Hell, or Heaven posted at Too Timid, Too Squeamish.

Jennif3r presents A Prayer for Creative Flow: Healing Creative Blocks (Poetry) posted at Freedom from Ashes, saying, “This is a prayer/poem about Creativity, Spirituality, surrender and allowing our Creativity to flow through the healing of any blocks.”

Emi Bauer presents The Strange Case of Dr. Feingold and Mr. Mike posted at Confessions of an Icompetent Blogger

Eula McLeod presents It’s Gr-r-r-r-r-reat!! posted at View from the Winepress.

Liz presents You Pays Your Money and You Takes Your Chances posted at Liz Andra Shaw.

Writing Quote of the Week

When they give you lined paper, write the other way. – Ray Bradbury

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey presents Find Writing Inspiration posted at Writing with Fey.

C.S. Lakin presents Creating “Moments” So You Don’t Bore Your Readers posted at Live, Write, Thrive

Creativity Boosts

JeanNicole Rivers presents Writing Frustration and A Creative Way to Push Through posted at JeanNicole Rivers, saying, “Getting over writing frustration.”

Podcasts

Larry Correia joins the Writing Excuses podcasters to discuss Guns and Fiction. If you’re talking guns in your writing, you’ll want to listen to this.

Visual Arts

Nicole Elena Robertson presents Nicole Elena Robertson: Paper Lantern posted at Nicole Elena Robertson, saying, “A recently produced papercut, responding to the prompt ‘play on words’.”

Creative People Paying it Forward

Pamela Jorrick presents Trashy Art- Washed Ashore posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.

The Business of Creativity

Daniela Baker presents 6 Skills Every Blogger Needs posted at Bloggers Passion, saying, “There are key ingredients in building a successful blog. You will need a set of skills like what’s listed on this article.”

Jon Rhodes presents How To Make Money From Your Hobbies posted at Affiliate Help!, saying, “This article gives hints and tips on how to make money from your hobbies.”

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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 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.

Responses to Writing Reader Prompts

Cara Lopez Lee presents The Stalking Sycophant: A Triolet

The Creative Mindset

Jennif3r presents How to Heal Creativity Blocks and Truly LIVE posted at Freedom from Ashes, saying “This is a post I recently wrote on how to heal Creative blocks. It talks about the connection of Creativity and Spirituality and Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (Inner Workbook).”

Cynthia Morris presents Mine Your Journals for Writing Gems at Original Impulse.

Resources/Tools

TV Tropes a wiki of the tricks of the writing trade.

The Idea Bird, new writing prompts every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Sharing Our Work

Lena presents Just One More Life: Poem posted at Colors of My Soul.

Liz Andra Shaw presents Book Review: Dogland by Will Shetterly at LizAndraShaw.com.

Writing Quote of the Week

Rewriting. It’s like writing, only with less visible progress. With writing, you can feel reasonably assured that what you put on the page is better than what was there before. Not always! But mostly. Rewriting, though, you can spend a good six hours on a scene, sit back, and think, Yep… that’s worse. -Max Barry

Writing Tips and Prompts

Vikki presents Generating Titles and The Naming Game posted at The View Outside.

Chrys Fey presents Don’t Give Up! and Ready, Set, TONE! posted at Writing with Fey.

Charlie Jane Anders presents 10 Secrets to Creating Unforgettable Supporting Characters posted at io9.

Mark Nichol presents Showing, Not Telling, Personality Through Speech and Thought at Daily Writing Tips.

Creativity Boosts

Kay Holt presents Extrapolative Fiction for Sapient Earthlings at Science in my Fiction.

Podcasts

The gang at Writing Excuses are living up to their name this week, bringing us an entire podcast about writing excuses. Just in case you’ve run out of your own.

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