It’s been about a month since starting my wannabe author
platform. I’m still no better at tweeting or twittering or whatever the hell
it’s called. There’s a certain art in trying to express something in less than 140 characters, without looking like a complete dumbass. Then there’s the whole
hash tag thing. I may be doing it properly, or just annoying people with a
number sign in front of some random word that’s supposed to get me more
followers or something.
I’m following 134 Tweeters, and I have 45 following me. I
think that’s a pretty good ratio for a wannabe author who only joined a month
ago. Or I could just be a loser. That’s what I think while creeping Twitter profiles with thousands of followers.
My blog is pitiful, with only 5 followers who I madly
appreciate (thank you!). When I tracked a view from Russia I almost did a
touchdown dance. Yeah, I’m definitely a loser. And yes, I embrace it. I love
technology, when I can understand it (I’m a MAC girl and PC’s just make me
cry). I kick ass at almost any video game, even if I’ve never played it
before. I can set up a home theatre without instructions. So, why the hell
can’t I get my head around this platform thing? I’m trying here, I really am. I
tweet as much as I can without being annoying. People don’t need to know what I
ate today or what the fuck color I’m wearing. I try to post a blog every Friday
(yes, today’s Thursday). I annoy FB
friends and ask them to follow me on this platform adventure. If I’m bothering
people this much, what I have to say better be worth it. I sure hope it is,
because one day I want to annoy many more with my novel. People are going to
love or hate Candyflip; books on drugs usually have that effect. All I’m
looking for is one of those emotions, some kind of reaction.
All is not lost on this platform game. I’m starring Twitter
favorites like crazy about writing blogs and writing advice. There’s probably
an easier way to save them for later reading, but like I mentioned earlier I’m
working out the kinks with all this social media stuff. This week I learned how
to sharpen my hook (not a Pirate’s) at http://storyfix.com/nanowrimo-24-sharpen-your-hook.
At http://wordplay-kmweiland.blogspot.com/2011/10/5-elements-of-resonant-closing-line.html,
there’s great information on closing lines. I even had a chuckle with
@Quotes4Writers tweet, “Writing fiction is the act of weaving a series of
lies to arrive at a greater truth.” Khalid Hosseini (Born 1965) Novleist. How do you even write anything after that
brilliance? Total tweet of the week!