N ot sure why I ever stopped doing these. They were popular, easy to do, and a great way to feature some of our followers. Can't say for sure that these types of posts will continue. I'm unpredictable that way, but enjoy the following tweets.
Buffer Why do I always underestimate how long it will take me to do revisions? — Mardi Ballou (@MardiBallou) August 28, 2012 The above tweet from more than a month ago got me to thinking about the journey a writer takes. So, I asked the following question. What has surprised you about writing? — The Masquerade Crew (@MasqCrew) September 21, 2012
This is what I tweeted: Writers, tweet the last sentence you just wrote for your WIP. #amwriting — The Masquerade Crew (@MasqCrew) July 8, 2012 The following is what I got back.
I first get an idea and just start writing.After a while it beaks down and I HAVE to do an outline. — James Wymore (@JamesWymore) July 3, 2012 Do you outline or not? At the start or later on?
The following are some of my own tweets where I was highlighting books from Amazon's Fantasy & Futuristic bestseller list by quoting a line of the novel (and a link to the book, of course). Do any of these book interest you?
We start with several tweets offering helpful tips. Know your customers. Understand their needs. Explain how you can help them. It's not about YOU, it's about THEM! — Kim Garstツ (@kimgarst) June 24, 2012 Avoid analysis paralysis.Just get it done! — Brian Carr (@carrbc) June 24, 2012
The theme of these tweets seems to be making friends online. Have you been able to do that? We'd love to hear your experiences. We're also open to guest posts along this line of thought. Although I think @ Masqcrew site as a whole is excellent, I esp. love the retweet-worthy tweets. They're like little snippets of awesome :-) — ilanawaters (@ilanawaters) June 21, 2012
Please RT: Today is World Sauntering Day! Tell us all the places to which your main character saunters. #amwriting #WritersRelief — Writer's Relief (@WritersRelief) June 19, 2012 "Writing is tough, but every time I see a 4- or 5-star review, that makes it all worthwhile." @ jambalian bit.ly/tQnxHO — Scott Bury (@ScottTheWriter) June 19, 2012