tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37870345.post418138534038761608..comments2023-03-13T00:53:25.860-07:00Comments on Writer's Wavelength: Is Blogging Writing?SamAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11957168329971743563noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37870345.post-58098152711454524802016-01-31T03:30:15.460-08:002016-01-31T03:30:15.460-08:00I totally agree, Cindy.
Blogging and other social...I totally agree, Cindy.<br /><br />Blogging and other social media make contact with your audience, so that they remember you when the book comes out.<br /><br />Blogging helps show up and publish, which can be important for some people who are more reticent about letting their work get out.<br /><br />Blogging helps test your material and see what's working for people.<br /><br />Some people even blog their books, coming up with a workable first draft of related blog posts.<br /><br />The problem with 10 Tips for Writers is that writers are of all different stripes and personalities. Possibly the author of that piece has found blogging to be too distracting from her books. But it seems like "bad for me" is a long way from "mistake for you." Like a celiac sufferer standing in the bread aisle shouting, "Don't buy bread!"Jan Bearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14375319036573497176noreply@blogger.com