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Explore how contemporary women’s commercial fiction writers strategically utilize various social media platforms to engage with readers, promote their works, and cultivate a strong authorial presence. Dive into the social media strategies of renowned authors like Erin Morgenstern and Jane Green, drawing inspiration from their Instagram feeds, Twitter updates, Pinterest boards, and more. Discover how these authors harness the power of social media to connect with audiences, share insights into their creative process, and showcase snippets of their personal lives. Uncover the influence of digital platforms on modern-day literary practices and the evolving landscape of author-reader interactions.
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Authors & Social Media How women’s commercial fiction writers are using social media. (And a few great lines from hughlaurie and Stephen king.)
From Author Erin Morgenstern’s Instagram Feed Morgenstern, E. (2014, March 20). Octopus at Toro. Retrieved from: http://instagram.com/p/lyDln3h8oY/
Author Jane Green’s dream kitchen, as pinned on her Kitchens board on Pinterest. Author Jane Green’s actual kitchen, as pinned by everyone else on Pinterest. Retrieved from: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/452752568758689605/ Pinned from elledecor.com Retrieved from: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/452752568758609026/ Pinned from janegreen.com
A search, using the keywords “web,” “net,” “25th,” and username @dweinbergerlocated the post in question.
Instagram photos, organized visually on a map.
References Postman, N. (1999). Chapter Three: Technology. Building a bridge to the 18th century: How the past can improve our future. New York: Vintage. Weinberger, D. (2007). Chapter Three: The geography of knowledge. Everything is miscellaneous: The power of the new digital disorder. New York: Times.