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And this is how the story escalates. (You’ll have to read the following tweets backwards, from the bottom of the page up.)
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And this is how the story escalates. (You’ll have to read the following tweets backwards, from the bottom of the page up.)
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I had no idea this was going on :-( I definitely feel like I missed out on something great. Thanks for posting about it. Hopefully I can easily find the tweets because I’d really love to read some of these in its entirety.
I’ve had a twitter account since November (not very long at all) and I mainly use it to market my blog and to follow fellow writers and authors. However, each time i sign onto twitter i always feel lost, behind the times or just plain overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tweets to try to keep up with.
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Hi Darla, I know exactly what you mean about Twitter. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed. I find it helps to treat it as just an ongoing conversation that I dip in and out of, like at a party. It’s easy to feel the best gossip is going on in another room – but it’s just impossible to keep up with everything! I also find it’s helpful to search on hashtags. For example #mswl is used by a lot of agents and publishers. It stands for Manuscript Wish List, and is used by agents when they’re looking for a particular genre. Useful for authors to know!
If you’d like to read more of the stories from the #twitterfiction festival, they’re starting to archive the best ones here: http://twitterfictionfestival.com/archive/
Hope you enjoy them.
Thanks for your comment!
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Hey, Helena. I’d forgotten Twitter did this. A couple of years ago, I remember one of the writers in my group told us we should all jump in, but hey, I had a twitter account, but really wasn’t doing much there. Being a person of a lot of words, I feel Twitter is very confining, and plays to our shortening attention spans which seems to be escalating.
I found the Sanskrit tweets fascinating. Wow that’s like writing the the 20 word- tag like we have to do for MIU, but doing it for lots of chapters at once. Very impressive work.
The other was also interesting, particularly that the author presented so many POVs, which I really like.
I’ll be sharing. I haven’t noticed anyone else mention about the TwitterFest, but I’ve been buried in the Galleys for next book. Heading back there now. Fun post, Helena.
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Thanks, Marsha. There’s something to be said about our shortening attention span, but on the other hand I do think the writers here were very creative within the constraints of Twitter. At least it gets people talking about writing and stories, and that has to be a good thing!
Good look with those galleys. Looking forward to release!
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Hi Helena, I must admit, when I heard of people writing flash Twitter fiction, I thought it had to be contained in one tweet, which seemed really hard but I suppose it’s up to the Twitterati to use Twitter creatively (and legally, of course) in which ever way they can!
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I’ve also seen stories contained in one tweet. It’s hard to do, you’re right, but some of the ones I’ve seen are really imaginative. I loved the creativity behind the festival, and the way so many writers and artists got behind the idea. Thanks very much for your comment!
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