
I’m writing an article about Twitter for the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers’ monthly newsletter. Exploring Twitter is a bit like following Alice down the rabbit hole – things keep getting more and more interesting! There are Grouptweets and Splitweets, Tweetstats and Tweeples and dozens more sites that play on the Twitter name and offer information about some aspect of this messaging firm.
Out of eighty authors I surveyed, though, only four of them were familiar with its functions or, in some cases, even its existence.
Do you Tweet? Why do you Tweet, and what’s the major benefit of Tweeting for you? Thanks in advance for sharing!
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