How Closely Do You Follow Authors?
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Re: How Closely Do You Follow Authors?
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For as much as I adore their characters, their writing, and their brilliance, I've found that when most authors are stuck in reality and are free to talk about any- and everything, I don't exactly prefer them. Most likely (as I feel like I too struggle with this), when confronted verbally, the words don't come out right and by the end of whatever has been said, I want them to just stick their foot in their mouth. I want to stick my own foot in my mouth for them, I'm so embarrassed by what has been said. Not for all authors, understand, but there are plenty who just come across as uncomfortably awkward and it's more painful to watch rather than be blissfully unaware. I can't judge too harshly though; I too do not express thoughts well orally and writing is certainly my medium. Sometimes authors can get a point across far better through story than through trying to explain why a person should or should not think a certain way, enjoy a certain pastime, or do a particular activity. Storytellers, man, that's how they work. But I completely understand the need for publicity to promote their mind-blowing work, because if there's one thing I hate it's fantastic literary work or outstanding storytelling not getting the credit it's due, and oftentimes that comes down to promotion and publicity. Maybe some interview coaching should be in order?
And so I keep it to status updates and tweets. That way I'm savvy to special sales, new releases, comic-con appearances, and anything else newsworthy so I may support and patronize (in the literal sense) my favorite authors, as there are many of them!
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Oh! But the waiting is part of it!craftshley wrote:I like forgetting about an author that I like and then looking them up months later, to find that they have released a new book. I hate waiting bit if I don't even know what I'm waiting for, there's no tension or unnecessary anticipation.
Wondering what's going to happen. Knowing there's something to look forward to.
Counting the days!
I love looking forward to books!
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Hisfloura wrote:I follow quite a few authors. For instance, I follow Neil Gaiman almost religiously! Aside from keeping up with what books and projects he's working on, I love following him on social media since he regularly interacts with and updates his readers. There's a few other authors I follow regularly, too. Stephen King and Jim Butcher come to mind since they publish regularly.
Stephen King is also one of my favourite author. I like his dark tower series

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