tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8319106651507041326.post1803106614991034287..comments2024-03-20T10:14:17.088-07:00Comments on Christina Hollis: A Writer's Life: Twitter, Amazon, LinkedIn ....Christina Hollishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05801516849671439323noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8319106651507041326.post-82782388589255929422013-04-19T04:48:37.229-07:002013-04-19T04:48:37.229-07:00Thanks for commenting, Wendy. You're right abo...Thanks for commenting, Wendy. You're right about concentrating on the next chapter. If a book isn't finished, readers will never know what happened!Christina Hollishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05801516849671439323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8319106651507041326.post-303642212880708962013-04-19T01:53:51.814-07:002013-04-19T01:53:51.814-07:00I would echo your point about rationing one's ...I would echo your point about rationing one's time on the networking sponge and conserving it for writing. No proper guide for this so one has to make one oneself. The net-world seems to feed on a pure addiction to (any kind of) connection.<br />Still it's there so perhaps a presence may be useful. No proof, of course. So it has to be momentarally enjoyable.<br /> I'm on Linked In. As you say interesting people link and there is a job-networking angle but am still puzzled as the real benefit to a career writer. <br />Best to write the next chapter??<br />wxWendy Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532817003318632539noreply@blogger.com