Another way I connect with authors on twitter is by using the hashtag #WritingCommunity. I search for this hashtag and see what writers are talking about.
When it comes to social media, we all have platforms we like and others we tolerate—the latter because we feel a need to be there. Several months ago I abandoned Facebook, a platform I only tolerated. Since then, I’ve been trying to be more selective where I spend my time, and also, to use that time more wisely.
I’ve always loved Twitter. One check-in and I immediately know what’s newsworthy and what’s trending. Lately, I’ve been using the platform to connect more openly with other writers—thanks mainly to Judi Lynn, who nudged me to participate in #1LineWed.
If you’re not already familiar with #1LineWed, it’s loads of fun and great for connecting with other authors. How does it work?
Each Wednesday, Kiss of Death (@RWAKissofDeath) a twitter feed devoted to romantic mysteries and thrillers, posts a theme/topic. Your work doesn’t have to be romantic in nature to participate. Just…
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Thanks so much for the reblog, Ann. I really appreciate it!
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