Social media is still both enticing and frustrating, as someone who came to it late in life and for whom it is still not intuitive. As an independent author, however, I understand that to reach different audiences, engaging in social media is not optional. There are many aspects I find enjoyable. Personally, it allows me to become and remain in contact with friends and family who live all over the country and the world. Professionally, it’s been a gift to get to “know” other authors and many readers whom I’ve never met in person, but who have enriched my life and my career.
When I published my first book, Even in Darkness, my publicist insisted that my personal Facebook page was not adequate as an online presence. Why would I care? Because, as “The Authors Show” writes, “nearly every book buyer today, regardless of genre, uses the internet to find new books.” So today I'm featuring my first pre-publication endorsement for Isabela's Way, from my favorite book store owner, Pamela Grath of Dog Ears Books in Northport, MI
I swore I’d never use twitter, but that resistance went by the wayside, and I engaged with the literary world for a number of years via tweets, until the politics of twitter sent me looking for alternatives. Enter Instagram and Threads. I love taking photographs, so Instagram was easy. (The photo in this image is of a statue of St. Isabela in Estramoz, Portugal, whose story inspired me to choose the name for my main character.) Choosing the right hashtags for social media posts — #fortheuninitiated #pithydescriptionsofyourpost has been a little less easy. And Threads is a twitter alternate that I am re-entering with this post! #Fiftyoneweekstopublication. See the post on Threads here, or at my website.
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