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Brandy *Ahviel* (ahviel) Not sure if any of you are into Twitter, but if you are here is my twitter address. Hope you join and add me to your list





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Priscilla VdL (dunnopris)


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Bradley




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Ena (enantoiel)

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Kat  Hooper (kathooper)


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Adrianna (adriannas) My twitter name is adriannas I added a couple of people from the list already, but I couldn't find everyone.


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Robin (robinsullivan) | 629 comments One of these days I'm going to have to get myself more educated on Twitter. I feel so "out of it".


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Sarah Brew

also, fantasy author a.j. hartley (ACT OF WILL) is on twitter:


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I.J. Parnham No idea whatsoever what the point of twitter is, but I signed up anyhow:


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Leslie Ann (leslieann) | 224 comments I also see no point for Twitter at this point in my life either, Ian. It's just another time vampire, taking me away from what's most important--my writing.


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I wasn't into twitter at the beginning, but I must accept that it is yet another way to give my name and book some exposure...and I am all into that :)

Jo-Ann M Rodriguez:






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Libby | 242 comments Robin wrote: "One of these days I'm going to have to get myself more educated on Twitter. I feel so "out of it"."

You are not alone - I have yet to figure out exactly what Twitter is. It appears to be a way to tell everyone you know what you are doing all of the time . . .why I would possibly want to do that? And why would they care? No thanks




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Robin (robinsullivan) | 629 comments Well I agree with you Libby...but I plan on twittering about things that other "book people" might enjoy. For instance I just tweeted about a free down load of The Alchemyst

My tweet account is:





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Sean (ghique) Ah, twitter.


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Libby | 242 comments Libby wrote: "You are not alone - I have yet to figure out exactly what Twitter is. It appears to be a way to tell everyone you know what you are doing all of the time . . .why I would possibly want to do that? And why would they care? No thanks

Horrible news - Michael Sullivan has decided to use Twitter to send updates re book progress. Turns out Terry Practchett and Neil Gaiman Twitter too! I may have no choice here but to join the masses despite any personal reservation :-)




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Robin (robinsullivan) | 629 comments Lol - Libby - that's too funny. Yep I've asked Mike to start twittering. He's not happy about it but it is a good way to let fans know where he is on progress. So his address is:





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Thursday_next This is great! I also try to twitter about books.




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Libby | 242 comments Thursday_next wrote: "This is great! I also try to twitter about books.

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Jasper Fford fan I see ;-)




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Thursday_next Libby wrote: "Thursday_next wrote: "This is great! I also try to twitter about books.

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Jasper Fford fan I see ;-)

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Hm, yes! ;)


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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments I've got a MySpace page I hardly ever look at. I'm fairly avid at FaceBook. And I love GoodReads.

What's to love about Twitter? How is it different from the above? What are the pros/cons?

Not sure I want to get sucked into yet another social networking site. :P


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Libby | 242 comments Jon - I think it is simply a way to send quick updates to a massive group of people. I only signed up because a few of my favorite authors are using it to send update on their work. You know the "status" window on facebook and goodreads - imagine what you type in there being sent to everyone that subscribes to your twitter address.





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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Did anyone see/hear this on NPR?




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Libby | 242 comments I did see that but only because an extremely annoyed Neil Gaiman sent "tweets" about it


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Libby | 242 comments Ok, I surrender -



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Steve



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Niko  Llewyn  (nikollewyn) Jon wrote:
What's to love about Twitter? How is it different from the above? What are the pros/cons?
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I love twitter and use it daily. Though it did take a bit to get the hang of it. It's marketed as "what are you doing now" but when you choose who you associate with well, it becomes a never ending real-time conversation about any and everything. Basically it's a similar concept as text messaging on your phone, but you can broaden your reach to your favorite authors, bloggers, stars, political personalities, or others around the world who share your hobbies.


The most important pro IMO, is the huge book community. I follow about 280 people on twitter all Fantasy or Romance: readers, authors, or blogs/sites. It's become my main source for book conversation. I love being able to exchange ideas or just chat casually with readers/book bloggers from around the world effortlessly. Conversation seems to flow more organically on twitter due to the simplicity of the layout and character limit

Here's an example from my twittering yesterday. I tweeted:

" did any of you guys actually read Pride, Prejudice, & Zombies? I remember the Buzz but haven't seen any reviews"

within 4 mins I had multiple responses ( 3 links to blog reviews to check out and stemming discussions with my twitter pals about Zombie fiction, Austen Purity, and musings about what kind of crowd would a period zombie movie attract ( if it jumped from page to screen).

In my experience on fb & Myspace, that sort of spontaneous thought snowballing into a full fledged conversation, doesn't happen.But I guess like any form of communication, it is what you make of it.





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Niko  Llewyn  (nikollewyn) Almost forgot, here's mine = ).




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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Mistress wrote: "Conversation seems to flow more organically on twitter due to the simplicity of the layout and character limit"

This is intriguing. Perhaps I will give Twitter a try. Thanks for the "review" of Twitter as well. :)



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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Okay, I signed up. Don't expect many updates today as I need to "get used" to Twitter:




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Niko  Llewyn  (nikollewyn) You're welcome, I sent you a follow request = ). If you're looking for some Fantasy/Scifi readers/bloggers To start following my favs are:
@KMont
@fantasycafe
@katiebabs
@Mulluane
@tdfangirl
@ediFanoB



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Christi is me. I'll follow anyone who chats books =D Weirdos welcome.


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Brandy *Ahviel* (ahviel) Jon wrote: "I've got a MySpace page I hardly ever look at. I'm fairly avid at FaceBook. And I love GoodReads.

What's to love about Twitter? How is it different from the above? What are the pros/cons?
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You can post how you feel about the day the min. or if something is going on and you want all to know.
some post on how they are doing on reading, writing and so on.


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Brandy *Ahviel* (ahviel) Jon wrote: "Okay, I signed up. Don't expect many updates today as I need to "get used" to Twitter:

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I am now following you, I am under charmedb


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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Brandy wrote: "I am now following you, I am under charmedb"

I saw that this morning on the way to work. Cool beans. :)




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Cindy I have two accounts mine and Fantasy Book Critic's.


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Rowena (rowenacherry) Following most of you. I, too, have two accounts.








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Adrianna (adriannas) personally, i find it hard to keep up with twitter. i do this kind of stuff on facebook, myspace, etc. Plus, I have all my other online things like goodreads, yahoo book groups, imvu, etc. feel free to add me. i just might not update that often. ;)


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Zhye (zhyegoatt)

Mostly I use it to announce book reviews I've added (urban fantasy, fantasy, paranormal romance).


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Mikki I've been looking at Twitter, and while I appreciate the conversational flow of it, it doesn't have much in the way of layouts, does it? I've only seen changing color schemes.

Or maybe I'm just too used to the almost complete customization you can do with LiveJournal. This simplicity of layout won't deter me completely, but it IS something I look at whenever I want to try something new.

(sidebar, is anyone here into LiveJournal? I may try new sites out but my heart belongs to LJ!)


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susie  hawes (ghostposts) | 4 comments I have a twitter account at
I use it for shout outs ad retweet anything I think is cool.

Just posted several of your tweets on facebook.

I love LJ, and blogger. I have so many good things to post I run three blogs to spread it around.

Bradley, your baby looks so innocent and sweet.


message 42: by Bradley (new)

Bradley Thank you susie. =)


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Marc (authorguy) | 393 comments Nicola wrote: "I'm trying to get used to the idea of blathering into the ether; people to blather at always appreciated!"

I'm the same way, I much prefer having someone that I'm talking to.


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Mikki I caved! Still getting used to it, but it seems pretty simple! I'm , if anyone's interested.

...Still, LJ owns me heart and soul.


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Adrianna (adriannas) Ori wrote: "I caved! Still getting used to it, but it seems pretty simple! I'm , if anyone's interested.

...Still, LJ owns me heart and soul."


I used to write a lot more on live journal, but I forget to visit it these days. You can add me there if you want. I think my addy is A friend made it for me like 5 years ago. (laughs) Maybe someday I will have to make a new one. My twitter is


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Christina Harner I keep people posted on my book news and also vent/rave about various books, movies, and events going on.




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Catja (catjaa)

i don't use my twitter for anything specific, i just write whatever i feel like but just add me if you want.


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Fox (foxmists) | 218 comments Mistress wrote: "Jon wrote:
What's to love about Twitter? How is it different from the above? What are the pros/cons?
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I love twitter and use it daily. Though it did take a bit to get the hang of it. It's ..."


I finally know what Twitter is! Wicked cool! Thanks a lot.



And thanks for the later suggestions. Very good stuff. :)


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Zachary (zacharymmkay) Made a twitter account...couldn't stand it and deleted it after three days :P

Maybe the MySpace in me couldn't handle it?


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Jim (jimmaclachlan) I had one of the early ICQ (one of the first (the first?) Instant Messaging services) accounts. I was an early tester, pre beta, I think. I never could get into it, always preferred email. I can't imagine using Twitter.


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