Monday, May 18, 2009

Still writing


I was advised by a coworker to take up twittering as a way to network since as I've been saying I'm trying to publish my fiction writing. I've joined many groups which is great because it's improved my writing but many of the participants are in the same boat I'm in- trying to get their stuff out there. My coworker, who is a self published author suggested that I follow the "tweets" of some writers I like and maybe network that way since it take such little time (you can only write so much on each posting, maybe a few lines, so they'll be more likely to pay attention). I thought it couldn't hurt, yet this is just another online site I have to keep up with.

This made me think about how much I've publicized already. I started with Myspace (which I've basically abandoned and would close if I didn't still have friends through that site) then I moved over to Facebook and I actually still view that about once a week. Then came the blogging which has been a great outlet for me for about a year and a half now. Then I'm on an online writing group. Now I'm tweeting. Now I don't talk about my everyday life on their- no stalker is going to know what I'm watching every moment or that I'm about to head out to the grocery store. Still I sometimes can't help but feel that all this electronic communication is just work. I mean, not only do I write but I read because this is all an interactive process, you write your stuff, others read it and you read their stuff- that's even more time- enjoyable, but still time consuming.

I was never a phone person and I'm pretty quiet in person (unless I get a soapbox topic) so sometimes staying so connected becomes just another thing on my to-do list. This is especially so because my life is writing. I write (well legal related material) for a living and I write as a hobby so it can get pretty overwhelming.

I want to pare down some of my writing avenues but I actually like visiting them all from time to time (except that Myspace, that's it, I'm turning that off). Well at least this keeps my mind spinning!

As an aside, if you tweet, drop me your tweet address if you want to share or if you want mine.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I am on twitter.

http://www.twitter.com/trueurbanqueen

Glad to know you are well and working hard on your dream.
Socializing is best. . I am on myspace, facebook, twitter ,and looking for other spots since I am trying to now enter the writing world.
They do say it is not what you know but who you know. Even though I am not if it is working.

Diva's Thoughts said...

I just started twittering yesterday and love it! Email me your twitter username (divateesthoughts@hotmail.com) and we can follow each other (Not sure I want the whole blogospher knowing who I am just yet so I won't put mine on here just yet.... LOL

Music Snob said...

Given your goals I think joining twitter seems like a great plan. I on the other hand feel like I need to unplug which is why I've resisted the twitter wave. I'm hoping my move to NC and being surrounded by more outdoorsy ppl will facilitate this as well.

Good luck with publicizing your writing!

Erika 2004 said...

Have you been to any writer's events around town? There is something coming up this week, a social/networking thing. A couple of writers are leading the discussion, about relationships in general. They also get a few new readers along the way, I'm sure. And since you have a book on relationships...

Let me know if want more information... Good luck.