by Mike O’Mary
Okay, I never thought I’d say this, but there’s some fascinating stuff on Twitter for writers. I see lots of job postings and writing advice. Have you gotten a freelance job via a Twitter contact? I haven’t gotten that far, but I’m finding decent advice and interesting revelations in 140 characters or less. Here are some of the results from a recent #writing search (followed by selected parenthetical comments from Yours Truly):
“Marry somebody you love and who thinks you being a writer’s a good idea.” Richard Ford @AdviceToWriters (Do you think Richard Ford really abbreviates writer + is = writer’s?)
I have a Leadership Devel (sic) Freelance Writing Jobs (sic). @writingjobs_in (As they say, the devel is in the details)
Article Writer Needed for 20 Articles on Health. @TWeelanceWriter (Writing the articles is cheaper than actually going to the doctor.)
To (sic) Good Online Writing Websites. @williamswafford (Because to is better than won?)
I have an online class. I want you to take it and do it for me. @Elance_Writing (That was my post from 30 years ago. Except classes weren’t online back then, so I had to pay somebody to actually go to class for me too.)
A brief rundown of novels and historical fiction set in Vancouver. @vancouver_rt (I think that was the full text.)
Never use an adverb to modify the verb “said.” Elmore Leonard (He said knowingly.)
Writer wanted for occasional work. @writingjobs_in (Is there any other kind of work for writers?)
FlashFiction vs Short Stories: What’s the difference? @iwritepoetry (That’s what I keep saying!)
Have a new idea for a story. Gotta start writing it down. @AntMan0623 (Doh! Too late. I forgot it!)
The Impotance of Edditting @OnUrge (Very clevver.)
I just cried writing a scene. So either it was really good, or I’m totally delirious from being locked in this room all day! @capetownbrown (I cry when I read my own writing, too. Good writing? Delirium? I attribute it to writing with an onion.)
Possibly the best book I’ve read about writing and living the creative life. @DreamofThings (Hey! I said that!)
Bottom line: Don’t waste a lot of time there. But if you have a few minutes, get your Tweet self on over to Twitter and find some occasional work!
Mike O’Mary tweets as @DreamofThings and @TheNoteProject