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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for April 15, 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.

Resources/Tools

Here’s a great resource for anyone looking to publish an ebook – a spreadsheet of folks who provide professional services, including cover design and editing.

Sharing Our Work

Eula McLeod’s two loves -baking pies and speeding in her SUV- collide in her story, Carma, posted at View from the Winepress.

Emi Bauer shares her opinion on sharing your opinion In Mixed Company on Confessions of an Incompetent Blogger.

Siobhan Sullivan tells us how Sometimes Memory Lane Hurts Your Feet at Wonderland.

Liz Shaw shares a book review of Tahoe Blowup by Todd Borg at Liz Andra Shaw and gives it 5 stars. More importantly, the dogs give it 2 paws up.

Writing Quote of the Week

My prediction is that, if you sit a million monkeys at a million typewriters for a million years, you’ll just end up with a lot of monkey junk all over your rebuilt Smith-Coronas—that, and a big banana bill. And they won’t change the ribbons as often as they should—if, of course, at all. So—no Shakespeare, no Hemingway— not even Judy Blume. Now, I don’t have the math or the millions— OR the time—to prove this, but I’m going on record here and now anyway: no Shakespeare. And esp. not—if punctuation counts. So, you know—let me know how that works out. —W. Gregory Stewart

Writing Tips and Prompts

Chrys Fey is back with an excellent post on The Very Sentence posted at Write with Fey. Carol Riggs weighs in on the same subject in Hook: The First Line posted at Artzicarol Ramblings.

Charlie Jane Anders shares 10 Books Every Fantasy Author Should Read posted at io9.

C.S. Lakin shows us how to See the World through your Character’s Eyes at Live Write Thrive.

Cynthia Morris helps us to Write a Book Even When Clueless at Original Impulse.

Ashley March gives us 5 Dialogue Mistakes You Can Fix Right Now at Fiction Groupie.

Jayme Gates stimulates our creative juices with prompts about Water Purification and Civilization at Science in My Fiction.

Sarah Salway encourages us to have fun in The River: Putting the Fun Back Into Writing at Writing Our Way Home.

Creativity Boosts

Melanie Kindrachuk shares 12 Benefits to Start a Journal in 2012 at Four Rooms.

Podcasts

Mary Robinette Kowal allows her fellow writers at Writing Excuses to offer editing advice on her novel outline. Interesting process!

Visual Arts

My favorite picture of the week was shared by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden on Flickr. It’s an illustration from the 1880s showing the port of Calcutta.
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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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Welcome to the Carnival of Creativity for March 25, 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.

Sharing Our Work

Siobhan Sullivan presents We Will Not Go Quietly into the Night at Wonderland, saying “This is my favorite moment from the movie, Independence Day.”

Eula McLeod presents Oh Pooh! at View from the Winepress, saying “My dog never listens to me!”

Emi Bauer presents The Exact Wrong Thing to Say at Confessions of an Incompetent Blogger, saying “Perhaps loyalty is overrated.”

Wilma Rich presents Play Ball! at Writing for Riches, saying “Writing and baseball are the perfect match.”

Liz Shaw presents You Can’t Make This Stuff Up at Liz Andra Shaw, saying “The office supply wars take a humorous turn.”

Writing Quote of the Week

“Story is to human beings what the pearl is to the oyster.” – Joseph Gold

Writing Tips and Prompts

Charlie Jane Anders presents How Not to be a Clever Writer at io9, saying “Focus more on telling a great story instead of being clever.”

Many famous writers, including Elmore Leonard, Neil Gaiman, and Margaret Atwood share with The Guardian their Ten Rules for Writing Fiction.

Podcasts

This week Writing Excuses brings us Writing the Omniscent Viewpoint.

Visual Arts

Stan presents The Nature of Man posted at Apocalyptic Photo.

Sarah presents Illustrated Missed Connections posted at Natsumi.

The Business of Creativity

Derek Pankaew presents Can’t Find Time to Blog? Here’s What to Do at Concentrix, saying “Here’s four ideas that will help you make sure that you will always have great content on your blog.”

Spam of the Week

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