Twitter & Literary Agents: Looking Below the Social Media Surface
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As an agent who uses Twitter a lot in my day-to-day, talking about books I’m reading, projects by my authors, posting pictures of my corgi… I get a lot of queries that specifically bring up my Twitter account. Most of the time, these mentions are great. They discuss things I’ve tweeted regarding what I’m looking for, like something on my manuscript wish list. Which is exactly what I like to see. But every now and again, I get a query saying that based on my Twitter account, I’m the person they want to work with.
Twitter & Literary Agents: Looking Below the Social Media Surface
Twitter & Literary Agents: Looking Below the…
Twitter & Literary Agents: Looking Below the Social Media Surface
As an agent who uses Twitter a lot in my day-to-day, talking about books I’m reading, projects by my authors, posting pictures of my corgi… I get a lot of queries that specifically bring up my Twitter account. Most of the time, these mentions are great. They discuss things I’ve tweeted regarding what I’m looking for, like something on my manuscript wish list. Which is exactly what I like to see. But every now and again, I get a query saying that based on my Twitter account, I’m the person they want to work with.