Twitter is a great asset to authors – a place to find out and share information, as well as to tell the world about our books. The trouble is, it does take quite some dedication to make the most of it. And we can’t be on Twitter all the time, because when are we actually going to do any writing?There are multiple ways of scheduling tweets, but I’m going to talk about how I schedule mine with TweetDeck.
I’ve found TweetDeck to be very easy to use. You can view multiple accounts at once, and choose various columns to display to keep your tweets/DM’s/mentions, etc. all easy to access. (I’m currently displaying one account with four columns, but have displayed two with six columns before.)
So, how do you schedule a tweet?
First, you click on the “quill” icon and compose your tweet (green arrow).
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About the Author:
YA author Mary Waibel’s love for fairytales and happy-ever fill the pages of her works. Whether penning stories in a medieval setting or a modern day school, magic and romance weave their way inside every tale. Strong female characters use both brain and brawn to save the day and win the heart of their men. Mary enjoys connecting with her readers through her website: marywaibel.blogspot.com
Her recent release Faery Marked, from BookFish Books, can be found at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
When Callie Rycroft wakes to find purple flames flickering on the ceiling, she believes she’s still dreaming. But soon she’s forced to accept that she has magic―a special magic that grants her entrance into the Faery Realm.
For centuries humans have been banned from Faery, but dangerous times call for dangerous measures. Declared Champion by the Faery Queen, Callie is assigned a Guardian, and tasked with finding the Cordial―a magical elixir needed to keep the portal to the Faery realm a secret from humans.
The upside? Reece Michaels, the boy she’s been crushing on for years, is her Guardian. Callie hopes that, by spending time with Reece, he’ll start to see her as more than just his best friend’s sister.
The downside? She’s in a race not only against time, but against another Champion, and a rogue Guardian―a Guardian who stands to threaten her developing relationship with Reece.
Magic, mistaken identities, and hidden agendas are the least of Callie’s worries when she learns that the Cordial requires a sacrifice. Will Callie be willing to risk everything―even Reece―to complete her task as Champion? Or will she let the portal open, and doom both realms?
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Thanks so much for the explanation, Mary. I love the screenshots with the green ink! That’s so useful!
(And I also love the sound of Faery Marked. Your heroines are fabulous!)
Do you use Twitter? If so, how do you use it? And what do you like/dislike about it? If you have any questions for Mary, or have any comments/tips on using Twitter, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you!




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