By: Toni Tesori, @Duolit
Do
you consider yourself an introvert?
If
so, you’re definitely not alone. Over
eighty percent of writers (myself included!) belong to that group. In
the world at large, however, we’re outnumbered three-to-one by our extroverted
brethren.
When
it comes to writing, this works out perfectly. Crafting your story is, after
all, a solitary task. Lots of time alone to think, plan, get creative – all
things we introverts excel at!
But
what the task that comes after you type that final sentence? What happens when
the time comes (shudder) to promote your work?
I
can see your recoil through the screen!
Click
here to read the complete article (see #1 below)
~*~
If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- 7 Secrets to Loving Book Promotion (Even If You're an Introvert) | Mystery Writing is Murder http://ow.ly/mE0DT via Toni Tesori @Duolit
- Seeking the Write Life: Creating Tension (Sexual or Otherwise) ow.ly/mCu3o
- 5 Steps to Facebook Advertising - Whiteboard Friday - Moz ow.ly/mCtVV
- How to Use Instagram Video to Grow Your Brand — socialmouths ow.ly/mCtye
- 10 Ways to Boost Author Discovery After Winning a Book Award viaAuthordiscovery.com ow.ly/mCte0
- 76% Of Twitter, Facebook Users Log In At Least Once Each Day [STUDY] ow.ly/mCs1o
- Heroes vs. Anti-Heroes: Which Is Right For Your Story? ow.ly/mCrxM via @write_practice
- 4 benefits of writing by hand - The Weekow.ly/mzR5y
- The Power of a Small Tribe | Goins, Writerow.ly/mDo9H
- Writability: YA: It's Not a Genre ow.ly/mDxPO
- 4 Steps to Take Charge of Your Book Launch - The Savvy Book Marketer http://ow.ly/mDxZR
- Wordplay: Helping Writers Become Authors: Is Your Novel's Backstory Big Enough? http://ow.ly/mDy7S
- Secrets of Copywriting: The Power Of A Strong Value Proposition | Write to Done http://ow.ly/mDyoB
- The WG2E is in The 2013 Indie 50 (The 50 Best Sites for Indie and Self-Published Authors)! http://ow.ly/mDzFS
- Stephen King on Storycraft: Don't Force It via @woodwardkaren http://ow.ly/mDWHR
- 3 Tips for Naming Characters: http://t.co/yR47kSyPrd @write_practice RT @elizabethscraig
- The Bookshelf Muse: Physical Attribute Entry: CURVY Body Type http://ow.ly/mE0zN
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marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in
the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.
Happy
writing & running, Kathy
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