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Authors & Social Media

Authors & Social Media . How women’s commercial fiction writers are using social media. (And a few great lines from hugh laurie and Stephen king.). From Author Erin Morgenstern’s Instagram Feed.

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Authors & Social Media

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  1. Authors & Social Media How women’s commercial fiction writers are using social media. (And a few great lines from hughlaurie and Stephen king.)

  2. From Author Erin Morgenstern’s Instagram Feed Morgenstern, E. (2014, March 20). Octopus at Toro. Retrieved from: http://instagram.com/p/lyDln3h8oY/

  3. 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

  4. Selectionsfrom my Twitter feed, March 27, 2014

  5. A search, using the keywords “web,” “net,” “25th,” and username @dweinbergerlocated the post in question.

  6. Some of my Twitter Favourites, truly miscellaneous.

  7. Pinterest Pins, organized into Boards.

  8. A Pinterest map, linking images to a spot on a map.

  9. Instagram photos, organized visually on a map.

  10. Princess Kate has one what? A Nando’s card, of course.

  11. 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.

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