By: Toni Tesori, @Duolit
Do
you consider yourself an introvert?

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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always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or
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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