Fortune-Cookie Tips for Writers, #318
Blog Post by Lauren Lise Baratz-Logsted - Dec.14.2012 - 8:24 am
You can actually talk about things on Twitter other than your writing or your books – just saying.
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Before becoming a published novelist, I was an independent bookseller and buyer, a Publishers Weekly reviewer, a freelance editor, and a window washer. My first book was published in 2003 and by the end of 2012, I will have had 28 books published. My most...
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Hear! Hear! I get so bored
Hear! Hear! I get so bored with writers who seem to use Twitter exclusively as an advertising device for their own writing. After a while, I stop following them because I feel I've taken out a subscription to a commercial. I also take note of writers who never once return the courtesy of a retweet or a plug. Twitter can be such fun when you develop a rapport with fellow-tweeters.
Ditto
Haha. We must follow some of the same people. I confess that I will post a link to a review I'm happy about or a Redroom blog, but I do prefer to have a little chat. My profile starts out with "I promise to tweet with u not at u." I'm @marshallbooks - how about you?
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