Sociable! Book Launch Thursday

Sociable Book Cover

Sociable Book Cover

Come out to the plus V Lounge in Yaletown to support local authors and social media phenomena Shane Gibson and Steve Jagger, who are launching their new book Sociable! Deets from the Facebook invitation:

5-8pm, Thursday, January 28th

V Lounge above Earl’s in Yaletown

1095 Mainland Street, Vancouver

This is the official launch party for the book Sociable! As many of you know Sociable! is about using social media to connect with people and develop meaningful business relationships. Come out, mingle and be Sociable!

Copies of Sociable! will be available for purchase and Stephen Jagger and Shane Gibson would be pleased to sign them for you.

* Those who plan on purchasing a book, please bring cash or a cheque as we won’t have credit card processing capabilities on site.

This year has seen an explosion of books on various aspects of social media, most particularly from local authors. Not only Shane and Steve but also Tris Hussey, Darren Barefoot and Julie Szabo, and Rebecca Bollwitt have new books out this Spring. All are both local to Vangroover and world-class experts in social media, and all of them are friends of mine so I dare not play favorites here except that AHEM Shane, Steve, Julie and Darren are the only ones who’ve invited me to their book launch…yet…and somehow they’re also the only ones whose announcements made it onto my blog). All six were profiled recently in a Vancouver Sun article by Gillian Shaw, whom I also know, for lo, yo, I know everyone in this scene.

Vancouver is the most Facebooked city in the world per capita and, I believe, the second most Twittered. It’s a socially quite isolationist city, and cliques here can be very difficult to break into; it’s not that people are really heartless, but for whatever reason we’ve got these social silos side by side and there’s very little interaction between groups. That’s why Lori and I started the Shebeen Club almost five years ago: to provide a place where everyone involved in Vancouver literature, whether magazine publisher, book designer, journalist, screenwriter, poet, storyteller, or student could come together as equal participants and share ideas and a few drinks and a lot of fun. Getting back to digital social media (whisky is very social, duh!) I think that one of the key reasons Vancouverites are so interactive online is because we do sense the lack of connectedness in our culture, and are driven to address it in easily-accessible ways. Essentially, the social urge in Vancouver is diverted online, where it can find fulfillment almost instantly.

This year I’ve been to more events I found out about on Twitter and Facebook than any other method of communication. Sure, Tweetups were more fun before the recession when companies bought the drinks, but they’re still a fun, casual way to meet great people. The one key thing to remember about social media is that it’s SOCIAL, and people use it to socialize. Online engagement doesn’t replace life, it is life, just conducted on different platforms. The telephone is social media. The bus is social media. Airplanes and the post office and pony express: all social media.

So, even though you read this announcement on a blog, it means very little unless it inspires you to get off your chair and out to V Lounge on Thursday to meet the authors in meatspace! In the meantime, here’s a teaser: you can read the first chapter of their book on Scribd right here (first page is blank, just click onward):

And you can buy Sociable at Amazon if you like the chapter and cannot possibly make it to the book launch.

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Getting Huffy at the HuffPo

MY tips on blogging include ASK FOR MONEY

MY tips on blogging include ASK FOR MONEY

Today we feature a Comment of the Day worthy of being stolen and reposted, again and again (attribution, please, and that means linkie!). It is, of course, my own comment, and it was sparked on Gawker by someone who writes for the Huffington Post complaining that, far from all the hype about “prestige” and “exposure,” writing for the Huffington Post  can’t even get her a temp job.

@mimigoliath: Working for the HuffPo just screams “My stuff has zero market value.” I mean for god’s sake, have some pride.

Okay, sorry. The harshness shouldn’t be directed at you, it should be directed at that protean, malevolent slavedriver who runs the place. The Guardian doesn’t pay Comment is Free contributors either.

These are not literary journals. They are blogs with ads on them, making somebody rich.

Which brings me back to a point I’m constantly repeating. Blogging is writing.
The going rate for a blog post is, thanks to amateurs and wannabes who will do anything for the almighty god “exposure,” $5. Think of them as the blogosphere equivalent of the rich magazine interns who can work for free while Daddy puts them up in his “spare” apartment in NYC, who are waiting either for the big book deal (corresponds to “make a million off Adsense”) or the MRS degree (equivalent to becoming a WP.com mommyblogger, whining about the “DH” who’s never there because he has to be out making millions to support Mommyblogger). Or perhaps they’re the homeschooling, Oprah-watching, self-improving scrap-booking memoiristes of the blogosphere.
The going rate for a professionally written blog post is about $25-50, on a par with copywriting, because that’s what it is. It’s professional writing.
I don’t need to write for the exposure anymore. On any given weekday, I can put my work in front of 17,000 engaged readers, and Quantcast can back me up on that. And I not long ago turned down someone who wanted me to write “for exposure” on her blog that gets 36 hits a day.
We’ve covered the whole concept of Pay the Writer, haven’t we?
Remember, Freelance isn’t free, and if you desperately just want to get exposure, go to any major intersection in Edmonton this time of year and pull your pants down. It’d be less painful than bleeding to death at $5 per post, and you might get a book deal out of it.

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Gary Murning’s If I Never contest!

There’s only one way to enter, and that’s to get your butt (and your rt-ing fingers) on Twitter and retweet this, from the author:

The prize is a treasure trove of books from Legend Press. Gary is, by the way, right here at WordPress: GaryMurning.com and on his site you can download and read a PDF sample chapter of If I Never, which you can buy (and thus qualify for the contest) by following this link.

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Blogging for Writers: a reading list

Shakespeare blogging

Shakespeare blogging

I’m only putting this down/posting it up while I think of it so I don’t lose it: it’s the reference list I used to create Blogging for Writers, also known as Blogging As Writer’s Practice. Feel free to read them all yourself, but then feel guilty enough to register for the class anyway.

For Journaling:

  • Room to Write: Daily Invitations to a Writer’s Life by Bonni Goldberg
  • The New Diary: How to Use a Journal for Self-Guidance and Expanded Creativity by Tristine Rainer
  • Life’s Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest by Christina Baldwin
  • Word Play, Word Power: A Woman’s Personal Growth Workbook by Kimberley Snow

For Writing Exercises and Education:

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BC Book Prizes Online Auction closing soon!

What are you sitting there for? BID! Some of these items are going for 1/4 retail value! Bidding closes on Mondays at noon.

Please note, these items close on Monday August 17, 2009 at noon!

Arts Club prize package

Arts Club prize package

Two tickets to “The 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee” at the Granville Island Stage from the Arts Club Theatre Company

This Tony-award winning musical comedy is the funniest thing in seven consonants! “The 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee” pits quirky prepubescent overachievers against one another in the spelling challenge of a lifetime. amid infectious songs, the nerdy and wordy learn that winning isn’t everything. Valid for performance June 21 to 30, 2010. Value: $98.00

CURRENT BID: $30.00

Two passes to Ziptrek Ecotours

Ziptrek Ecotours is the pioneer of zipline tours in North America! With an award winning ecological curriculum and the highest, longest, and most ziplines around, Ziptrek offers an entertaining combination of education and adventure. The Bear tour is the original tour and the one that made them famous! Five incredible ziplines joined by a network of suspension bridges, boardwalks and trails showcasing stunning aerial vistas over Fitzsimmons Creek. Fly through the forest and experience the thrill of ziplining! Value: $200.00.

CURRENT BID: $75.00

hair comb

hair comb

Maquerade Louis XIII hair comb from Adorn Atelier

Handmade in Vancouver, BC, Adorn Atelier believes that modern women should have accessories that reflect who they are – fun, colourful, creative, and original. This elegant and bold hair comb is the perfect addition to special occasion outfits, or for the more daring, everyday wear that needs a little jazzing up. Measures approximately 10 inches. Value: $65.00

CURRENT BID: $15.00

Repurposed and upcycled, red and black dresser from Semper Nova Rescued and ReStyled Home Decor

Found in a flea market and lovingly restored, this red and black bedside dresser adds a little pop! to any space. Cleaned, painted, and protected this dresser is ready to be incorporated into your home. Driven by frugality and a desire to keep good furniture out the landfill, SemperNova restores furniture to fit in with modern spaces and stylish sensibilities. Please note, this item must be picked up from White Rock, BC. Value: $150.00

CURRENT BID: $55.00

carres charmantes earrings

carres charmantes earrings

“Carres charmants” earrings from Olala Design

These “charming squares” earrings are made from golden honey bayong wood squares adorned with charming bouquets of Czech glass flowers in topaz and green. Add some understated elegance to your everyday. Handcrafted in Vancouver, BC. Value: $32.00

CURRENT BID: $8.00

Miz Darlin beret

Miz Darlin beret

Handmade beret from Miz Darlin Hatz and Joolz

With fall coming there is no better time to get a warm, cozy, and funky beret! Made with style and skill in Ladysmith, BC, this hat is a fun addition to typically restrained fall and winter styles. Value: $35.00

CURRENT BID: $10.00

Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl by Tiny Warbler Designs

A tiny wool snowy owl for the tiny loved one in your life. Hand-stitched in Vancouver, BC, this little softie makes a great gift for a child or even a design accent in your home, that is, if you can keep yourself from cuddling her! Value:$35.00

CURRENT BID: $30.00

Please note, these items close on Monday August 24, 2009 at noon!

Baja Beaches bracelet

Baja Beaches bracelet

Baja Beaches Pearl Bracelet from Angelque Creations

Inspired by the white sand beaches, electric blue water, and vibrant wildlife of the Sea of Cortez, Angelque Creations produces jewellery that incorporates shells, pearls, and beads that represent the lushness the land. The Baja Beaches pearl bracelet features white fresh water pearls and bronze potato fresh water pearls set with topaz and bronze seed bead accents. Approximately 7 inches in length. Value: $40.00

CURRENT BID: $10.00

Laura Bucci purse

Laura Bucci purse

Pacific Tortoise Shell Linen Pouch from Laura Bucci Handmade

From Laura Bucci Handmade comes this stylish clutch featuring a geometric tortoise shell pattern in turquoise. It closes with a snap button and is pretty for a night out or for whenever you want to carry your wallet, cell phone and keys with a bit of style. Featured print and lining are 100% cotton. The exterior is 100% natural linen and has been reinforced for durability and stiffness. Value: $26.00

CURRENT BID: $6.50

Charm Bracelet

Charm Bracelet

Lily Valley Charm Bracelet from New Fashioned Whispers

From the “Recycled Garden Collection” the Lilly Valley charm bracelet is comprised of vintage beads in all sorts of shades and textures, from pearl to crystal. Closed with a lobster clasp and tightly secured on to a brass chain. Value: $68.00

CURRENT BID: $15.00

Silver Leaf Earrings

Silver Leaf Earrings

Sterling Silver Leaf Earrings from Apartment 49

Simple and elegant, this freehand-pierced sterling silver earrings are shaped like delicate little leaves. Perfect for every occasion, they are polished to a stain finish. And just as in nature, each of these tiny leaves in unique! Value: $35.00

CURRENT BID: $8.00

Victoria Tour Package

Victoria Tour Package

Getaway to Victoria featuring round trip travel for two aboard Pacific Coach Lines; a $25.00 gift certificate for all services aboard BC Ferries; a $30.00 gift certificate to Munro’s Books; and two “A” level tickets to the Victoria Symphony

Zip away to Victoria on Pacific Coach Lines. Including bus travel and BC Ferries fares for two people, relax and enjoy the journey knowing that it’s all taken care of for you. Valid August 18, 2009 to August 17, 2010.
And enjoy a little spending money aboard your ferry to the Island. This $25.00 gift certificate is good for all products and services on the ferry. So why not grab a book at the gift shop, or a bite to eat to make the trip over as comfortable as possible?
When you arrive in Victoria, make your way over to Munro’s Books. Described as “the most magnificent book store in Canada”, Munro’s features a huge collection of literature, bestsellers, and children’s books.
Finally, round out your stay with an evening at the Victoria Symphony. With their mandate of enriching lives through the shared experience of extraordinary music, you are sure to walk away from the performance touched. Valid for any regular concert in 2009/2010 season after September 8, 2009 (excluding Classics concerts and special performances). Total Value: $346.00

CURRENT BID: $75.00

How It Works

Bidding: Bidding is very simple. Send an email to martha AT rebuscreative.com with your name, address, phone number, email address and your bid for the lot you wish to bid on. The site will then be updated with the highest bid. Please note, these lots close on August 24, 2009 at noon. Please note, the minimum bid increment is $5.00.

Winning: If you are lucky enough to win your lot, we will contact you to let you know right away. Once we receive your cheque in the mail, we will send you your package.

Any questions? Email us, or give us a call. We’d be happy to help!

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