1.  Thanks to Your Word Nerd for explaining whether to use ‘who’ or ‘whom’:

Who vs. Whom

2.  Scott Lorenz at The Book Publicist lists the top book awards to enter:

https://book-publicist.com/2017/03/10/35-top-book-awards-for-authors-in-2016/

3.  Meg Dowell gives advice on how to connect with readers:

How to Connect With Your Readers

4.  The Eternal Scribbler gives advice on backing up your writing:

https://theeternalscribbler.wordpress.com/2015/10/23/156930/

5.  Barbara G. Tarn on Kobo Writing Life writes of 5 things she learned in the age of the typewriter:

Five Things I Learned in the Age of the Typewriter

6.  D.E Haggerty gives some hints on making your blog title catchy:

https://dehaggerty.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/hints-for-making-your-blog-title-catchy-mondayblogs-amwriting/

7.  Claire McKinney, guest at Writer Unboxed, gives advice on the best month to publish a book:

Your Publicity Timeline: Is There a Best Month to Publish Your Book?

8.  Michael D. Turashoff gives advice on how to write a great beginning to your story:

https://mdtcreative.com/2017/09/13/how-to-write-a-great-beginning-for-your-story/

9. The Maltese Tiger gives 5 pitfalls to avoid when writing dialogue:

https://themaltesetiger.com/2017/09/12/5-pitfalls-to-avoid-when-writing-dialogue/

10.  Brian A. Klems, guest at The Writer’s Dig, gives advice on submitting short fiction and poetry:

http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/submitting-short-fiction-poetry-5-faqs-magazine-editor

11. Jacqui Murray gives 17 tips for writers from Theodore Bernstein:

Writers Tips #102: 17 Tips from The Careful Writer

12.  Paul Thayer gives us 25 grammatical terms to read and inwardly digest:

The top 25 grammatical terms you should know

13.  Sean Early, guest on Nicholas C. Rossis’ blog, gives 5 marketing tips:

5 Tips to Market Your Self-Published Book in a Cost-Effective Manner

14.  Thanks to Rachel Poli for these tips on how to give your short story a neat ending:

https://rachelpoli.com/2017/09/20/how-to-give-your-short-stories-a-neat-ending/

Thanks to Chris, the Story Reading Ape, Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie, and Don Massenzio for the re-blogs.