In case you weren’t paying attention, Facebook’s idea of combating misinformation is to make everyone play ball by their rules. Y’know, in ways that make Facebook money.
Authors: If you want publishers to e-mail you, they have to be able to find your address.
Over the last few years, I’ve watched as the conversation about diversity transition from “There aren’t any speculative fiction writers of color/female/LGBTQI/etc” to “We must expend effort to overcome […]
All Social Media is Not Equal: A Quick Lesson From Buffer
Because I tend to find, read, and share stuff in fits and spurts, I use Buffer in order to space out the things I want to share. Because […]
Authors, Editors, and Publishers: You should have an about.me nameplate page – even if you have your own website
As I mentioned back in 2013, there is no reason that you as an author should rely on Facebook as a primary author page. And if you want […]
Sharing Instead Of Promoting: It’s Sometimes Okay For Authors To Put Their Books On The Table
Recently I saw – again – a dismissive comment about authors who “obsessively pile their books in front of them at panels”. This isn’t the first time I’ve […]
Don’t Offer Review Books In Only One Format
As we start into award nomination time, I’m getting invitations to read stuff so that I can nominate them. Which is cool. But let me make this clear: […]