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(0)This will have to be short as i am trying to get over a migraine headache. Its awfully sad that a grown person can drink two thirds of white wine and end up sick in bed all day. Its aver 9 pm and I just managed to get myself up and eat something. That said I am going back to bed.
Oh yes the reason for this post is to say how great a time (other than the migraine) last night. Stephanie you rule, Darcy you are a peach and your mother she is something else. I forgot many of the others names but I am sure Stephanie will fill me in.
Everyone should go on www.chicmommagazine.com. The sponsors of this first tweetup in New York. Unless there have been then I am sorry to not include you, but than again you did not include me. Once again thank you thank you thank you. And Rouge Wine bar on Bank street. Great place!
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Spring is finally here for a few more hours that is.
(0)I have been very busy with twitter. I find it absorbing, informative and I am hooked. A friend said it was narcissistic, but I think he is wrong. Maybe to an extent that one can if they chose to, talk about what they are doing at that immediate time. Such as brushing their teeth, just waking up going out to eat etc. But its a lot more than that. On the other hand I find it a very useful networking tool as well as informative. Take for instance yesterday. I found out that Friday is called #Queryday. During the day and through the night, writers are able to post questions and any other things that are on their mind pertaining to their writing. Some writers throw out their ideas or book names, short synopsis, or genre. It is all in real time, therefore any publisher or kindly agent not to say that publishers aren’t kindly they are) can and will answer the question or musing that any one puts out on #queryday. All of us can see what is going on and even peak at ongoing conversations that might have already taken place. It’s amazing. I don’t think that there is anything exactly like this on the internet. Sure they is IM’s but that is one to one and maybe chat rooms are something like this, but you have to experience what I’m talking about to understand what it’s all about. The other thing is that it isn’t only for writers, I haven’t totally explored the entire phenomenon, but I think there are other #Query subjects for different groups. I recommend getting on twitter, find your niche and go for it. I love have and would be lost without it. I hear that Orah joined on Friday. Wecome to Twitter Oprah.
agents, publishing. Oprah, twiiter, writing.
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