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What authors and writers can learn on Twitter

Every writer knows that social networking is good for your career. I’ve had the pleasure of making new friends and acquaintances online who have been a great encouragement and have given me advice and insight.

There are some agents, editors, and writers who are active on Twitter who occasionally use a common hashtag to highlight a particular topic in publishing to discuss via a chat. These Twitter group chats are a great way for folks with common interests to share their thoughts. The hashtags are linked to a webpage where you can follow the discussion. To join the discussion, add your own questions and comments on Twitter with the topic’s hastag. Don't have a Twitter account? Get one, it's free and easy.

There are several Twitter chats available online. I’ve previously discussed #queryday and #pubtip. You may also want to check out those chats as well as some other writing chats that are being conducted:

#queryday

#pubtip

#editorchat

#litchat

#journchat

#wno (Writer’s Night Out, hosted by Books & Such Literary Agency. They hosted the chat Wednesday night and promised there would be more to come.)

Keep your eyes peeled to spot other hashtag-connected terms so that you can find the valuable gems of wisdom and inspiration that are being offered by industry professionals.

For more info: Merl.net , a list of Twitter chats.

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Megan DiMaria has been a freelance writer for 20 years and is the author of two women's fiction novels, Searching for Spice and Out of Her Hands,...

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  • Jan Parrish 2 years ago
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    Thanks for the great tips, Megan. I'm going to check it our right now.

  • Linda 2 years ago
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    I'm still learning Twitter. Until I read this post, I didn't know what a hashtag was. Thanks!

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