Twitter Guide For Authors & Illustrators > Networking (7 entries)
Index of topics: Main Twitter Guide For Writers & Illustrators page. To go back to my blog for kidlit/YA writers and illustrators, see Inkygirl. You can find me on Twitter at @inkyelbows (focus: writing and illustrating children's books) and @DebbieOhi (livetweets, chat, photos, personal ramblings). Also see my list of Other Useful Twitter Guides For Authors And Illustrators and Twitter Lists of: agents who represent kidlit/YA, kidlit/YA editors, children's book art/creative directors and K-12/teen librarians on Twitter.
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I originally joined Twitter for networking purposes. My goal is more complex now, but more on that in a future post. I knew I was going to be attending ...
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Q. I can't afford the time/money to get to networking conferences right now. Can Twitter help? While nothing can replace face-to-face interactions, Twitter can be a great way ...
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If you include their correct Twitter name (e.g. " @username") in your tweet, then your tweet will show up in their list of Mentions. However, they need to be checking their ...
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See my Twitter Chats For Writers page.
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(Updated May 3, 2013) I can't speak for everyone, but here's why I may not be following someone back: Their userpic is blank , which makes them ...
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Q. Any tips on how to make my Twitter feed more interesting? See: Jimmy Fallon, Twitter and book recommendations (plus Twitter tips for authors and publishers) ...
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I would not advise it, unless they invite you to do so. If they're like me, they don't tend to read DMs because their inboxes are too flooded with autoresponder spam. ...