Please tell us! Chances are, we may then want to follow them too :)

Meanwhile, Twitter guru and author of THE TWITTER BOOK Sarah Milstein is checking in to this forum these next few days to take our pulse, in preparation for Thursday's webinar, TWITTER FOR WRITERS. (There are still a few days left to sign up!)

So in addition to telling us who's your favorite to follow, please tell us this too: What's your most pressing question about using Twitter, as a writer?

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Either Jennifer Weiner (always hilarious) or Katherine Center.
Thanks for sharing this, Julie! I will def check them both out...

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