I'd like to thank Diane Lebow for featuring me as a Thursday's Novelist on her blog, About Writing.
Thursday’s Novelists is a growing collection of interviews about unpublished writers. It lets the reading public know that these writers exist, who they are, and what they write. It also lets readers in on the struggle that goes on before, during, and after a book's publication.
Stop by for a visit if you like.
You can also read posts written by unpublished writers who are members of Thursday's Novelists on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_174192869260156 .
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Margaret
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Thursday Two Questions/Twitter
Welcome to Thursday Two Questions #18.
I once thought that I needed to learn how to text on a smart phone in order to use the social networking and micro blogging service called Twitter.
This week I've learned from a group I belong to called Thursday's Novelists, that I can send and read messages (tweets) through my computer and via my blog.
I did some experimenting and next thing I knew, I had twenty Twitter followers. I discovered (to my complete amazement) that I already had a twitter account and address @enterthebetween (must have set it up without even knowing it).
My Thursday Two Questions to you are:
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| By Fanie! |
I once thought that I needed to learn how to text on a smart phone in order to use the social networking and micro blogging service called Twitter.
This week I've learned from a group I belong to called Thursday's Novelists, that I can send and read messages (tweets) through my computer and via my blog.
I did some experimenting and next thing I knew, I had twenty Twitter followers. I discovered (to my complete amazement) that I already had a twitter account and address @enterthebetween (must have set it up without even knowing it).
My Thursday Two Questions to you are:
- Do you use Twitter, and if so, how? If you don't use Twitter, why not?
- In your opinion, does it take a lot of time to use Twitter to it's full advantage or are there ways to use it effectively with a minimum of effort?
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