""Women of the MTV generation will likely remember where we were when Madonna died."
So begins a book review that blossoms into an essay about so-called normal girls showing the same signs of sexual dysfunction as survivors of child…"
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Permalink Reply by E Victoria Flynn on August 12, 2009 at 11:15am Well, here's my penn'orth on this one.
I'm mainly here to connect with women writing on or engaged in similar issues to me, but who I would otherwise be unlikely to get in touch with - especially since at present SheWrites seems to be mainly US-based, although it is slowly going fairly global, so it's a place I can connect to inspiring women with whom I appear to have something in common. If I want to get in touch with people I already know, I'll email them, call them or meet up for beers or tea. I've been doing the "sending friend requests to members whose work you've read and admired, though they don't know you from Eve" bit, but in a very limited way, and I don't think I've annoyed anyone yet, or 'friended' anyone who I couldn't potentially have something to offer to as well as vice versa.
Unlike my experience of Facebook, I won't expect people to spam me, 'like' my posts or send me weird questionnaires, cyber-gifts and other distractions. Unlike my experience of Myspace, the site will be well designed and usable and not full of people trying to sell me bad music or porn!
Rather than Myspace or FB, I've been thinking of this more like LinkedIn, but friendlier - somewhere for mutual support, tips and information in the broadest 'professional sense' - ie to do primarily with writing, how to do it, how to promote it, how to recover from it at the end of the day!, how to earn a sustainable living from it if that's what we're after. So perhaps that's not just about when/who we 'friend', but also about what that means in terms of not spamming, not developing ways to send round myriad small graphics of pandas/cocktails/shoes, keeping an eye on the fact that the site is about writing and not about the details of people's love lives/pets/gardening (unless that's what they write about...).
Feel free to disagree!
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