...do you find it time-consuming and that it distracts you from "writing" writing? (The full question wouldn't fit in the subject line.)
If not, I think you should write a NF book on Social Media for Writers. I think a lot of people would find it very helpful (and it would probably sell really well, too). And I have to commend you anyway on somehow managing to maintain a regular blog, a Tumblr, a Twitter, a FB, a job at CNet, a mod position at your own forum and completing a book, not to mention whatever else is yours to do during the day. (I wish I could live in SF, too, because if Scott McKenzie is right, there are lots of gentle people there.)
I figured since this was the Ask Nathan board that I'd "query" your opinion on the matter. And of course, the burning question is, how do you do it?
Mr. Bransford, your experience with Social Media?
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Re: Mr. Bransford, your experience with Social Media?
Thanks! There are weeks (like this one) where it's really hard to keep up with everything. I am able to stay on top of my writing, but it hasn't been lending much time for consistent blogging. Hoping to post on this soon!
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