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CorrinaKel |
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Any of you on Twitter? Of course, Ellen you must be. I love Twitter. I think it has something to do with my poetry background - keeping it to 140 characters
and making posts packed and pithy just makes me very happy. I'm thinking of starting a username under my pseudonym. Kind of a strange kind of marketing,
but then again, it's fun, so why not?
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Paul W West |
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I'm there, but I still haven't figured out what good it is. I'm also on goodreads and facebook, and I don't know what they're worth either.
Look me up and let me know what your pseudonym is so I can follow you.
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"A novel is a train of thought pulled by a theme engine" - Oscar Collier Please visit my website at http://valona.blogspot.com/ |
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midnightwriter71 |
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I'm there! I also have a Facebook, Myspace and Goodreads Here are my links: http://twitter.com/renemorris
http://www.myspace.com/camelturdus http://www.facebook.com/p...hp?id=761707305&ref=name
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2039061.Rene_Morris
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midnightwriter71 |
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I'm not going to pretend to know why everything ran together. @@
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BookMastered |
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I'm on Myspace ( http://www.myspace.com/25021380 ). Facebook doesn't appeal to me but I might try Twitter
some day.
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NVwryter |
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I'm on all of the above. Twitter is a great way to stay connected to readers because if they "follow" you, they'll hear updates about your
writing, etc. The idea is to keep your name "out there" so readers don't forget about you. Same with the Facebook updates, and MySpace updates.
Paul, you can add yourself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: ##yafiction which, hopefully will stimulate
some interest in your writing.
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