Quick link to Shawna’s post, to which may I just say, “Yeah!!” Everybody should read this.
http://writermomof5.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/patience-what%e2%80%99s-that/
Quick link to Shawna’s post, to which may I just say, “Yeah!!” Everybody should read this.
http://writermomof5.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/patience-what%e2%80%99s-that/
I was going to put up this great, maybe-even-profound blog about…blogging first thing this week. Then I read this post by Jane Lindskold at Tor.com and thought it was a good one to share. We can all use more info about What Happens After the Book is Written. Hop over and have a read.
Thanks to Nathan Bransford for the link.
See you in a few days for that brilliantpost on blogs!
I thought I was done blogging for the week, but then I read this interview at Writers on the Rise. Lots of interesting thoughts on the future of media (including books!).
Thanks to Jane Friedman for posting the link on her blog.
Have a great weekend!
One of the very cool things about writing my critique book for Writer’s Digest is the timing. They’re doing a lot of reorganizing, shifting themselves–as I understand it–from several distinct businesses into one integrated community. I think I, and the book, are going to benefit greatly from this, not to mention having a fun ride along the way.
The whole online community thing is an amazing tool or toy, depending on how you look at it or how much you know about it. I feel as though I’m walking into a giant ocean, putting each foot down ahead of me very carefully, to see how deep I’m getting and to identify what’s actually swimming around out there. I know I can avoid the sharks, and I’m kind of excited that I might get to see some of those bright, colorful fish that hang out in the coral.
In other words, I’m still learning!
So I thought I’d post a few links today to help you dip your own toes in. See what you think. And throw some of your theories, hopes, and worries about social networking into the comments!
This first one’s a bit intense, with a bit of a 1984/Big Brother feel to it, and the participants throwing around a lot of jargon and TLAs (Three-Letter Acronyms). But if you substitute “I” for “We” and pretend their talking about individual writers instead of big corporations…well, there’s some interesting stuff. Thanks to Jane Friedman for the link.
http://www.foliomag.com/video/folio-roundtable
Martha Engber was doing a little research on Good Reads, which I’ve been wondering about lately. She’s got a good summary of how it works for marketing, as well as finding great book recommendations.
http://marthaengber.blogspot.com/2008/11/goodreads-offers-good-reads.html
Mary Hershey and Robin LaFevers always have great info at their Shrinking Violet Promotions blog. In this post, they “reprint” Robyn Schneider’s “Facebook: A Guide for Authors.”
http://shrinkingvioletpromotions.blogspot.com/2008/01/more-marketing-tasks-facebook.html
And Michelle Rafter has a post about how freelance writers can work with LinkedIn.
http://michellerafter.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/how-writers-can-use-linkedin/
Enjoy!
This is just a quick post to share a link I found on another writer’s blog, one I think we all need to read. It’s been a wonderful, but stressful, few weeks of work, and pampering/rewarding myself is a talent I still need to build.
Take a few minutes and see how Free2cr8 does it.
I’ll be back later in the week with some more of my own stuff. 🙂