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Blogging for authors: mostly why, with a who and a how or two

It’s exciting to watch authors on their journeys through social media – some of them already well established in various online media, others taking their first baby steps, and yet others ‘working it’ a little too assiduously. (Names of the latter will not be named.)

One way or the other, the process of writing and publishing a novel is a marathon rather than a sprint, and it inevitably spans more than a year for most. The many slips that can occur between cup and lip in the course of writing a novel and being able to share it with readers include writer’s block (natch), rejection by agents and/or publishers, and a very slow time-to-market cycle: the book may be finished ahead of schedule, but if your publisher can’t afford to print and promote it in 2011, you’re looking at yet another delay of between six and 12 months.

Even if you, as an author, experience none of these delays and can juggle promotion of your 2010 novel as you’re plugging away at the one to be published in 2011, using a blog as the base of your social media pyramid has so many advantages I’m surprised there are writers without blogs. I wanted to highlight three very different authors’ blogs to give novelists some idea of the vastly different approaches they can take to blogging. Read more »

September 6, 2010 Posted by | Blogging, Social media, social media for authors, Twitter, working with authors | , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

Blogging goes mainstream

What else can one conclude, when everyone’s doing it? John P. Kreiss identifies five myths about blogging.

Your mom may be doing it. Shhh.

November 5, 2008 Posted by | Blogging | | Leave a Comment

   

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