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So who has a Twitter?
And what's the link to follow?
Mine's http://twitter.com/alexmcgaughan
I figure it might be fun to follow the twitters of a bunch of fellow web writers
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Children of the First
Children of the First

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Posted 3 years ago
I have one, but while I mention my writing in it, it's really not just my writing and it's kind of embarrassing :[
Posted 3 years ago
http://twitter.com/cmf_fiction is my writing twitter.
Posted 3 years ago
http://twitter.com/zoetewey is mine...
It's a mixture of writing and personal.
My Blog (Jim's Brain Online)
Posted 3 years ago
http://twitter.com/EJSpurrell
Here I am. :P
Posted 3 years ago
Well yeah, I had assumed most people's (AE is one exception I know of) twitter includes personal stuff. I mean, it's not a highschool livejournal, but I'd think it has stuff other than just "new chapter" and "read this thing." I generally like how Jeph of Questionable Content uses his: however he wants, plus comic update info.
Children of the First
Posted 3 years ago
http://twitter.com/sorakainomori
Mine is usually for story update info. My personal stuff usually goes to my news section or my LJ blog.
Posted 3 years ago
well color me mistaken.
Children of the First
Posted 3 years ago
http://twitter.com/cajeck
But to be honest I don't really use it. Or follow it. I guess I should. Maybe I'd be more inclined to if I had more people to follow.
Posted 3 years ago
*Raises eyebrow at the idea that having a livejournal is "high school."* I used to have a Twitter, but I never really got into it, and nobody really watched it, so I stopped using it. Is Twitter the next big thing now-a-days? I can never keep up on the latest shiny new programs, lols, which might be bad for me in an advertising sense.
Posted 3 years ago
I use Twitter only because it is an easy way of inserting writing progress updates into my website. I just use a widget and it keeps such "noise" out of the story feed.
Posted 3 years ago
I don't know if twitter is "the next big thing," but a lot of webcomics and serials have a twitter integrated into their websites.
For me, at least, it's a good way to keep people aware of the current status of the next installment I'm working on. Given a choice, I'd rather not put up status updates as individual blog posts when I could put them up on the site using twitter.
EDIT: Hmmn. Looks like Chris and I said the same thing more or less simultaneously.
My Blog (Jim's Brain Online)
Posted 3 years ago
Twitter, I has it:
http://twitter.com/MeiLinMiranda
Mix of personal and story-related, mostly story.
http://www.meilinmiranda.com/
Posted 3 years ago
Despite being a Victorian aristocrat, even Lord Likely has his own Twitter:
http://twitter.com/lordlikely
Posted 3 years ago
Via his lordship I "followed" Stephen Fry and was followed in return. I would be flattered except that he's following all 6500 people who follow him. So, not so special, me, I'm guessing...
http://www.meilinmiranda.com/
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