Thursday, January 24, 2013

17 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts You Might Find Helpful PLUS Info on 3 Writing Communities for Authors


Here are three fantastic sites for authors you might want to check out. If you're already a member, let us know about your experiences. 

The Megaphone Society “is a community of writers and authors who mutually support, critique and encourage one another. We are writers of all genres, levels of experience, authors who self–publish and those who go the traditional route.”

The Independent Author Network (IAN) “is a community of like-minded authors who are self-published or published by a small indie press. The authors actively promote their books at social networking websites like Twitter, facebook, and LinkedIn etc. The members share info, ideas, and experiences from self-publishing and promotion. The group works together to promote each other online. Each member receives an IAN Member page with an author BIO and up to six books included with buy links. (more than 6 books can be promoted upon request) Browse the membership in the Author Directory.” 

Authors Social Media Support Group (ASMSG) “was founded by R. Grey Hoover to provide like-minded authors a network of diverse Social Media platforms from which to gain greater reach than each could accomplish alone.  We currently have nearly 300 authors affiliated with ASMSG, with a vast aggregate following on many platforms.  We support each other’s event promotions, share experiences and triumphs, and learn from each other’s various experiences and knowledge.  Membership in ASMSG is by the invitation of the founder.  If you are interested in what we do, or if you have a question regarding an area of this site or our involvement in Social Media, please feel free to let us know in the contact form below.  You will also find us on the great platforms we utilize as a group below.  Thank you for stopping by, and please browse the many books written by the authors of ASMSG.  You just might find something exciting.”

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again: 
  1. Is Twitter Ruining Our Writing Skills? http://ow.ly/h2ttP
  2. Create Your Own Graphic Social Media Profile With Vizify http://ow.ly/h2u9d This sounds very interesting. Might give it a try.
  3. Three Key Points for Bringing a Setting to Life http://t.co/wsE1Dg0d RT @janice_hardy
  4. Tweet the Love: The Best Romance Authors on Twitter http://ow.ly/h2Myn
  5. If you're looking for an agent, read this post by Sarah PaPolla "Shady Business' - questions to ask agents & publishers http://ow.ly/h2N5X
  6. Self-Discipline for the Distracted Writer: http://t.co/f12vTr14 @JulieEshbaugh RT @elizabethscraig Unplugging the internet is a good idea!
  7. Discover Your Hidden Book http://t.co/k12q7q44 Do you have knowledge gained through work or a hobby to turn into a book? RT @elizabethscraig
  8. Tips for Pacing Your Novel: http://t.co/iwVFGD2q @FictionNotes RT @elizabethscraig
  9. Getting the Silent Treatment - Author Marketing Experts, Inc. | Author Marketing Experts, Inc. http://t.co/cTPPwBH9 RT @Bookgal
  10. 19 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts You Might Find Helpful http://ow.ly/h3pOD
  11. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn: The Pros And Cons Of Social Media In Education [INFOGRAPHIC] http://ow.ly/h3qi1
  12. 5 Examples of the Need for Multiple Hyphenation http://ow.ly/h3uas via Daily Writing Tips
  13. Are you an #AUTHOR or a #WRITER? There is a big difference, as this excellent article explains http://ow.ly/h3usA RT @CliveEaton
  14. Structuring Your Story’s Scenes, Pt. 4: Options for Conflict in a Scene http://ow.ly/h4ub2 @KMWeiland
  15. 5 Reasons How Twitter Helps With Engagement http://ow.ly/h4uAq
  16. Do sites like Pinterest & Twitter drive book purchases? http://t.co/1JjmwEJG   @laurahazardowen @inkyelbows RT @bookgal
  17. Characters Who Surprise Us http://ow.ly/h4uZq @Elizabethscraig 

I’m always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.

Happy writing & running, Kathy

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