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11
Jan

Networking For The Win!

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse, Networking and Marketing

I’ve preached the networking mantra for quite some time now talking about how important it is for writers (well, anyone actually) to go forth and meet other people through whatever means possible. In the past few months I have seen just how fantastic good networking can be. Let me give you a brief rundown of some networking successes I’ve had lately:

  • Twitter – I have met a huge number of very cool people on Twitter. Those contacts have resulted in friendships, interview guests for Get Published, collaboration projects, publishing opportunities.
  • World Fantasy Convention – I met lots of great new people that meant more interview guests, publishing opportunities and yes, more and better friendships with previously virtual friends.
  • Facebook – renewed old acquaintances and made several new ones.
  • Goodreads – as above.

Now, those sound great and all, but where’s the details? Well, from a collaboration perspective, JRMurdock and I now have a book to begin finding a home for and we are already planning the next in the series. JAHite and I are co-editing an anthology/handbook for Mad Scientists (http://madscientistanthology.wordpress.com) and you will soon see the new ActionPack Podcast out featuring JRMurdock, Spiritualtramp (Scott Roche) and myself doing a monthly serialized set of stories that I know is going to be fantastic.

Looking at the publishing opportunities, my networking through the various mediums has meant four short stories in print with various e-publishers like http://www.wolfsingerpubs.com/ and http://flyingislandpress.com not to mention my book deal with Five Rivers Publishing. I’ve also got some interest in GalaxyBillies and a few of my other projects.

Then there is Get Published. I just celebrated my third anniversary with episode 74 and I’ve got to say how great doing the podcast has been. I’ve been able to talk to so many fantastic people that, without networking, I would never have known. And trust me when I say, there are lots more awesome interviews to come along with the useful information each guest has to impart.

Is networking and getting yourself out there easy? Not by a long shot. It is work just like many other activities, but my life, writing and otherwise, have been enriched by the effort.

So, what ways do I personally network? Well, here’s my list:

  • Face-to-face whenever possible. That could be at book stores, conventions or just on the street
  • Writing Groups
  • NaNoWriMo
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Goodreads
  • LinkedIn
  • My blog and website
  • My podcasts
  • Email
  • Skype.

I know there are other places to meet, but I either haven’t discovered them personally or haven’t had the time to properly use them. If you have suggestions for some that might be important, please let me know.

The opportunities are out there if you look. Sometimes, as is the case with a couple of my projects, they find you. But that will only happen if you are out there to be found.

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I have a confession to make: I love Twitter. I love all the cool people I meet on Twitter and I especially love interacting with them.

I love it so much, in fact, that it sometimes cuts into my word count.

But does that make it a timesink?

I say no and I say that because one of the important activities for a writer (in my opinion, of course) is to connect with people. You never know who you’re going to meet online and ultimately your success as a writer is dependent on the books you sell. To sell more books you need people to know about them. To get people to know about them you need something that makes people aware of your work.

What better way than to have people talk about it?

Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t follow people on Twitter merely to shill my work. I follow people to make that connection with them. To trade ideas, converse and do all those things that people do when they talk. For example, JAHite and I are having some fun talking about being each other’s alter-egos.

JR Murdock and I connected and we are now collaborating on a book together. It is a story that we came up with together and I know is one that we are both having lots of fun with.

I have met many cool and interesting people who have increased my own understanding of the publishing industry (many have appeared on my podcast “Get Published”) and have pointed me towards information I would never have found otherwise. In fact, I met my publisher via Twitter.

You could say, Social Media has been very good to me. I know I would say that.

How else would I meet such a diverse group as all of you? From every continent on Earth, no less (well, maybe not Antarctica – ping me if I’m wrong). Using conventional methods that wouldn’t be possible. Getting all the different feedback and opinions can’t help but make me a more well-rounded person and improve my writing.

I’ve also discovered a huge body of work from my Social Media friends. Writing and art I may not have had the opportunity to experience otherwise. That can only be a great thing too.

So thank you everyone for being part of my online life. It is because of you that I have dared to reach as far as I have and do what I do.

 

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Sandra Wickham joins me on today’s show. Sandra is a Speculative Fiction writer and professional trainer. She has an honour’s degree in English and Drama from McMasters University and she has recently had a story appear in the Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing Anthology, eVolVe. Sandra’s a lot of fun and was a pleasure to talk to.

I also address some feedback and talk about microphones for podcasting.

There’s lots of good information in this episode. I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for listening.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved

Welcome to the show.

01:32 — Promos: GalaxyBillies

03:20— Feedback – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved (continued)

  • DanDanTheArtMan leaves voicemail feedback and Tim leaves a comment on the website
  • Tim asks about the tools and tricks I use for podcasting. I start by talking about microphones
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments or call the voiceline at (206) 203-2031

9:06 — Promos: Audio Market List

12:37 — Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved (continued)

Sandra Wickham talks about her evolution as a writer including her first published work in the new Vampire Anthology eVolVe. She talks about how important that anthology has been to her career thus far and the value of social media and a disciplined writing schedule.

41:29 — Promos: Billy Barbarian

42:57 — Closing

Thank you for listening. Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line (206.203.2031) to your heart’s content!

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Audio Market List: http://AudioMarketList.com (audio market listing for writers)

Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing: http://www.edgewebsite.com

Billy Barbarian: http://jrmurdock.com/billy-barbarian/

Sandra Wickham website: http://www.sandrawickham.com/

eVolVe Horror Anthology: http://vampires-evolve.com

Flying Island Press: http://flyingislandpress.com

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