Carnival of Storytelling – May 12, 2011

Welcome to the May 12, 2011 edition of Carnival of Storytelling.

This post is late again, backdated to the schedule date and time.

I spent the last week plus some putting up my Character Fiction 101 site. I’m still collecting beta-testers for the site, and smoothing out a rough edge or two. Even though I’m not promoting it in earnest yet, you’re welcome to check out the site. Then shoot me an email and let me know how it went.

Thanks to everyone who submitted a link at BlogCarnival.com.

Enjoy!

Writers

Books etc.

Art and Craft

Writing Life

Eldon Sarte presents Do Your Book One Hill at a Time posted at Braintropolis.com, saying, “I’m not daft enough to ruin a title like that with a lame, summarized description. :)”

Fiction and True Stories

Eric Cummings presents Scrawling Words: My Poetry. posted at Trivial Galaxy.

Byteful Travel presents How a Nightmare Changed How I Look at “Productivity” & My Most Precious Gift posted at Byteful Travel, saying, “I died this morning. And yet… I didn’t. The last thing I remember was looking up in the sky and seeing three missiles coming through the clouds. And then? A blinding FLASH.”

Publishing and Marketing

Joel Friedlander presents Find Your Avatar: the Secret to Copy that Connects With Readers, Part 2 — The Book Designer posted at Joel Friedlander.

Lindsay presents What It Means to Be an Independent Author posted at The Irreverent Introvert, saying, “What I’ve learned from e-publishing my own novels. It might be worth a read for folks considering this path.”

Resources

AND That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Storytelling using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.


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4 responses to “Carnival of Storytelling – May 12, 2011”

  1. Lindsay Avatar

    Thanks for including a link to my blog post! 🙂

  2. Madeleine Begun Kane Avatar

    Blog Carnivals used to be fun.
    But now it appears that I’m done.
    Cuz the site we’re all using
    To build them’s refusing
    My stuff — no more Mad Kane post fun.

  3. Andarin Avatar

    Howdy Tim, thanks once again for including an article from Byteful Travel in your blog carnival! I hope people find the story of my nightmare useful.

  4. J. Timothy King Avatar

    Yikes, Madeline. I’ll start accepting submissions via email, too, then.

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