Social media has been a more-than-willing accessory to the on-going transformation across the web. And this post is more
of a wake-up call to writers of all skill level who are yet to steal a taste of
the limitless payoffs of this viable web tool. Believe it or not, social media
can amp up your writerly voice and give it a sharp edge.
Let’s look at the high points.
1. KEEP A BLOG.
And if you don't already run a blog,
create one right away. A lot of writers who are new to the internet are yet to
tap into the reality that blogging is actually a form of social media. Hence,
they miss out of one of the most vital aspect of maximizing their presence
online. This is an invaluable tool if you must achieve any level of success in
writing.
2. CONNECT.
Network, in other words. Reach out to a
whole new world of possibilities-new ways of thinking by following, adding
friends, adding people to your circle... whatever name your sns calls it. You
may downplay the idea, if you've been around the web for a while but connecting
with folks on the internet takes a little bit of courage and faith. But
hopefully, it takes nothing out of you (besides timidity, of course) but if you
really throw yourself into it and make it art, you'll find the rewards are way
out of this world.
3. SHARE YOUR BLOG CONTENT.
Keeping a blog is one thing, sharing it
with citizens of the cyberverse is another. Sending out your work through
social networking is an indispensable step towards toning your writerly
muscles. It also builds you up and prepares you for all those rejection slips
you'll be receiving when you send out your work to publishers and agents.
4. READ INTENSELY.
Bury yourself deep in reprints (or read
off your computer) and do not pause for breath. There's no telling where you
might find the ideas which becomes the gift that keeps on giving. Read stuff on
your social network-that's why you should follow the right people. Immerse your
mind in stuff that appeals to your passion. It pays handsomely.
5. SHARE FROM YOUR NETWORK
They don't exactly call it networking for
the fun of it, you know. When you share your connects' work across the web,
it's your way of reaching out to them, your way of saying, "I believe in
you." It may not be a big deal to you, in the beginning but if you keep at
it and more people connect with you for 'sharing,' it builds you up inside.
Your good deed comes back to you as a blessing.
You learn how to talk by joining
conversations. A similar principle applies to writing online; you learn to
write by writing-blogging, connecting, sharing, reading and so on. In other
words, your writing voice attains a perfect pitch when you hang around a
writerly habitat.
Keep your pens bleeding.
Akpan
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