scifiwire.com - 3/26/2009
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Twitter has become the world's digital water cooler. Millions of people use the microblogging service to post their thoughts in snippets of 140 characters or less, and a huge number of them are in the science fiction field.
Since the hardest part of Twitter can often be figuring out who to follow, we've compiled a list of 18 of the best you should be tracking—plus five more we'd love to recommend, but can't.
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March 27, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... Gardner on Fiction Platform. Jim C. Hines on Bad Writing Advice. Maria Schneider on Dialogue: Creative Listening. Jennifer Blanchard on How Twitter Makes You A Better Writer. John C. Wright on Myths about the Middle Ages. James Enge on Nebunovels I (The Nebulation Begins to End). Matt Berger on First Edition: An Introduction to Book Collecting. Sci-Fi Wire's 18 Sci-Fi Twitter Feeds You Should Be Following. John Klima on Hugo Short Fiction. Margaret ...
Feature: Mini-Directory of SF&F on Twitter
Bibliophile Stalker —
... and there's a couple of online articles compiling personalities to follow on Twitter (Sci-Fi Wire and ...
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