Today's post looks at the use of nanotechnology by conservators at George Eastman House to preserve an important daguerreotype collection.
http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/preserving-daguerreotypes-with.html
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[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] Should All Authors Blog?
Inspired by Dane Golden's guest post on YouTube videos, I have begun a new series of YouTube videos, the second of which answers the question "Should all authors (published or not) blog?" Check out the video below for my answer. Also, one announcement: Litquake, San Francisco's literary conference, is introducing Digi.lit, a one-day digital publishing conference that will take…
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The Vagina Shirt: Appropriate School Attire?
Oh the things you'll find while stalking your teen's social media accounts!
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[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] 10 Things You Should Know About GoodReads
You probably know that Amazon bought GoodReads at the end of March. A week before that, I had the pleasure to meet Patrick Brown, Director of Community at GoodReads, when he came to lunch at the San Francisco Writers' Grotto. Brown spoke about the…
Added by Meghan Ward on May 2, 2013 at 1:00am — 14 Comments
[Making The Leap] Building a Platform: The Scaffolding to Success?
Blogs, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook… My guess is you are familiar with and use at least one of these formats of social media among,perhaps, others. I also have a hunch if you are a writer you are at least somewhat savvy about the concept of building a platform. According to Christina Katz, author of…
Added by Julie Luek on April 30, 2013 at 7:19pm — 12 Comments
Finding Your Audience: Niche Over Numbers
by Karen Dodd
If you are a newly or soon-to-be published fiction author, chances are you are feeling overwhelmed by the what, why and how of building your author’s platform.
Let’s start with the…
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[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] How to Avoid Becoming a Self-Publishing Failure
An essay that ran in Salon Tuesday titled “I’m a self-publishing failure” recounts how one writer, John Winters, spent countless hours and dollars promoting his book online only to sell a handful of copies. Where did John go wrong? How can you avoid becoming a self-publishing failure?
1. First of all, start early.
Seth…
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How to Make Your Writing More Dashing
"Dash it all!" This thought sometimes springs to mind when I am reading or editing something. I can't blame the writers – I believe that a majority of English speakers overuse hyphens because they're easier, although many simply do not know the difference between hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes.
As an American editor living in the UK, I had to make an adjustment in…
Added by Cassie O'Shea on March 28, 2013 at 6:21am — 1 Comment
[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] 10 Twitter Tips for Authors
1. Use your name/brand as your Twitter handle. For the same reason that you want your name on your blog and your Facebook page, people won’t realize that Kiala Givehand is “supercoolwriter,” whose Tweets they follow and love, when they see her book in the bookstore, and they won’t buy it. Unlike on Facebook,…
Added by Meghan Ward on March 21, 2013 at 2:30am — 16 Comments
I've spent the last few days working on a marketing plan for my latest book, Walking Woman: Step-by-Step to a Healthier Heart. It's been hard, picky work. Each author has his or her idea of marketing and these ideas have to fit the market and the genre. Since my book is a health guide, the first step of my marketing plan was to identify health organizations that…
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Everyone's A Critic
In the old days, publishers sent out bound galleys or proofs to a limited number of reviewers, journalists, film and translation scouts, and booksellers in the hopes of drumming up early interest in an upcoming title. Now there is Net Galley, a platform where a publisher can upload an electronic version of the galleys that provides early access to reviewers, bloggers, journalists, librarians, booksellers,…
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[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] Vine: A Video Tool for Introverts
For those of you who were intimidated by the thought of marketing yourself on YouTube, here’s a video tool for you.Vine, Twitter’s new social media video app, allows you to make short videos on your computer or mobile device and easily upload them to your Vine, Twitter, and Facebook accounts. The catch? The videos are limited to…
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Countdown to Publication—28 Days
Dear SheWriters,
Less than a month left now for Oleander Girl’s birthday! Things are heating up.
This is the week to fine-tune the book tour and plan media outreach, so I’m on the phone a fair bit with my publicist at Simon and Schuster, discussing strategy. We’re going over media that I’ve done before in cities where I’ve been on book tour, so that she can approach them (in addition to others that she’s approaching on her own). We’re discussing reviewer venues where finished…
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[Networking for Introverts] 1020 Words About How Writers Can Use YouTube
Today I'd like to welcome guest blogger Dane Golden of Hey.com, who is here to talk about how writers can use YouTube to build their author platforms.…
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Want to Blog? Go and See the Wizard.
How many times should you try something before you give up? I tell my seven year old that he needs to try a new food three…
Added by Karyne Corum on February 16, 2013 at 10:00am — 2 Comments
Campaign Against Word Abuse
There are certain words in the English language that, through no fault of their own, are constantly misused and abused. They are innocent bystanders that get caught in the crossfire between a deadline and the rush to get things done quickly without proper revisions. Who will stand up for these downtrodden victims of our modern haste? Will you?
Words that are misused due to typing errors or confusion over the differences in their meanings: Complement/compliment, accept/except,…
Added by Cassie O'Shea on February 7, 2013 at 10:43am — No Comments
A BATTLE OF WILLS: Press Release
My first e-book is up on Amazon! It's nonfiction--about media during World War II.
Here's the press release:
A BATTLE OF WILLS by Jacqueline Austin Now Available On Kindle
Cyberia Media Press Announces Its First Publication: an exploration of media during war
Santa Monica, CA, February 5, 2013/--CYBERIA MEDIA PRESS
As America enters World War II, a famous…
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[NETWORKING FOR INTROVERTS] Book Bloggers: The Secret to Book Marketing Success
Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram are great for connecting with your friends and your fans, but how can you expand your reach to people who have never heard of you? Self-publishing stars like Amanda Hocking know the…
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Who Benefits From Sentiment Analysis?
Considering the number of social media resources people can find on the internet, one can truly say that sentiment analysis has recently gone big. If you will try to put the search term sentiment analysis on Google Trends, you’ll see a vast growth from September 2006 up to the present. You’ll even see how Google forecasts the trend and still see a good growth fluctuation from it. This just means how…
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Social Media Chaos
A couple of years ago when I started marketing my first novel, Guardian Spirit my publicist gave me a list of “must do’s”: I must set-up a Facebook page. Not just one but two, one for my personal use and one to use strictly as an author page. Not just set the pages up but try and attract hundreds of friends. And we all know to get friends you’ve got to be one… that takes a lot of time.
Another “must do” was I had to set-up a twitter account and start tweeting. Tweeting…
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