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SCBWI News!
Available for download today: the new Winter Reading List! Find a great book for a kid or #youngadult on the Winter 2016 #SCBWIReading List. http://www.scbwi.org/readinglist #kidlit #middlegrade For PAL members, add this to your social media: Check out my book … Continue reading
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The Pinterest Project: How we’re using Pinterest for SCBWI MD/DE/WV’s As The Eraser Burns!
For the longest time, I didn’t fully understand what Pinterest was about. But then someone told me it’s just a fancy way to bookmark things off the internet. Voila! Concept instantly understood! I’ve since learned that Pinterest is also a fantastic way … Continue reading
How To Find Your Blogging Mojo Again | Third Thursday #SCBWIsocial
Hello, and welcome to our very first Third Thursday #SCBWIsocial Blog Link Up! For our part here at As The Eraser Burns, I’m using Eastern Penn Point’s monthly submission theme: The Business of Books. And since blogging is a part of many … Continue reading
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TWEET, TWEET, TWEET
My good friend Holli Friedland is the owner Social Squids, which offers writing for newsletters, web content, blogs, and graphics. She knows all aspects of social media, and can help her clients get their businesses and messages noticed. This goes … Continue reading
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Tagged book promotion, social media, Social Squids, tweets, twitter
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Guest Post by Stacy Couch: Spreading the Tweet Love
Happy Friday, everyone! For those readers who pay close attention, you might have noticed how there was no First Friday #SCBWIsocial post last week. After careful consideration, we’ve decided to pull the plug on that venture until September so we can come … Continue reading
SCBWI Social First Friday Blog Link-Up!
Welcome to SCBWI Social, where SCBWI members from all regions can share their expertise and meet new friends! We’d love for you to join us and add a link to your social media-based blog post. Let’s get social, SCBWI!
Website Question Roundup
I had the pleasure of presenting a seminar on writer/artist websites at the past conference, a totally awesome gig as it bridges two of my fave things: design for communication and writing/illustrating! Hmmm, maybe that’s three…. Anyway, after holding said … Continue reading
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Keeping your networking social
I’m a big fan of recycling and that includes blog posts. Since social media is still a hot topic for writers and illustrators as a vehicle to get the word our about one’s work, I thought I might recycle this … Continue reading
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How to Miss a Writing Career and a Whole Lot of Other Things…
The importance of social media for a writer can not be ignored. As we are learning, it is essential for our careers. That being said, even social media needs to be a balanced, well planned, addition to your writing and … Continue reading
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Social Media Workshop #2: Dipping Your Toes in the Social Media Pool by Veronica Bartles
Happy Friday, everyone! If you missed our first post on social media, you can find it by by clicking here. But not now. Go later because today we have the second installment in the series by guest contributor, Veronica Bartles, author of … Continue reading