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Malcolm LawThere are Twitter users covering virtually every niche out there. Authors are no exception. Here are over 100 writers who are active on the service.
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steve triters and authors are no exception. Below you’ll find a listing of more than 100 authors active on Twitter (Twitter).
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Louise Robinson-Laygreat roundup of uses of twitter
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Robin CicchettiThere are Twitter users covering virtually every niche out there. Authors are no exception. Here are over 100 writers who are active on the service.
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Donna Baumbachwriters who are trying to carry on a conversation with their followers and present information they might find valuable, whether it directly benefits them or not.
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Gayleen Jackson@mobbsey @tony_mack http://bit.ly/HRn8H [from http://twitter.com/gayleenjackson/statuses/1911395793]
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Patrick HigginsI think some of these authors are learning so much about how to market and network among their readers. Look at Chuck Palahniuk's sample tweet.
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@chuckpalahniuk - Chuck Palahniuk is best known as the author of “Fight Club.” His other novels include “Lullaby,” “Choke,” and “Snuff.” He’s also written three non-fiction books, including “Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories.” He tweets about his life as a writer and his work. A sample tweet:

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Maggie VersterConnect to your favourite authors on twitter
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Ty YostTwitter is a great way to connect with others who share your interests or offer information you value. There are Twitter users covering virtually every niche out there. Writers and authors are no exception. Below you’ll find a listing of more than 100 authors active on Twitter (Twitter reviews).
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Kay Cunningham"These authors were culled from the list in favor of those writers who are trying to carry on a conversation with their followers and present information they might find valuable, whether it directly benefits them or not."
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Michael WackerTwitter is a great way to connect with others who share your interests or offer information you value. There are Twitter users covering virtually every niche out there. Writers and authors are no exception. Below you’ll find a listing of more than 100 aut
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dope priestTwitter is a great way to connect with others who share your interests or offer information you value. There are Twitter users covering virtually every niche out there. Writers and authors are no exception. Below you’ll find a listing of more than 100 authors active on Twitter.
One very apparent trend is that some authors only plug their books or related products in their tweets and never provide any other information. These authors were culled from the list in favor of those writers who are trying to carry on a conversation with their followers and present information they might find valuable, whether it directly benefits them or not. After all, why would I want to follow someone who only tries to sell me something? -
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Kate TaborCheck these out
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