Blogroll for the Blogging for Writers Course

http://theshebeenclub.com

http://www.writersdigest.com/GeneralMenu/

http://bookoven.com/

http://www.librevox.org/

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

http://www.protagonize.com/

http://loricat.wordpress.com/

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Assignment: Blogroll at least one of these sites and FOUR others that you find on your own. I suggest that when you blogroll someone, you write a post explaining why, and link to them from that post. Not only does that generate goodwill, but it also gives you some blog fodder.

Continue blogging 200+ words a day. Remember, it’s not about writing 200 words a day, it’s about blogging 200 words a day. Nobody expects this to be perfect, but it’s important that you get comfortable with blogging now. You can’t get to be good at something unless you do the thing, however badly in the beginning.

Remember:

Nulla dies sine linea
Never a day without a line

Pliny

If Only ALL Libraries Were This Interesting

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I suppose this is what you call community engagement? Watch as the New York Public Library and Improv Everywhere reenact the opening scene of the movie Ghostbusters:

This stunt was to raise awareness of the funding crisis at the library:

NYPL faces a $37 million City budget cut — the harshest in its history. Visit dontclosethebook.nypl.org. to WRITE NOW to elected officials, then text “NYPL” to 27722 to donate

A one-time donation of $10 will be added to your mobile phone bill or deducted from your prepaid balance. You may also receive up to 4 messages per month from NPO Alerts. Msg&Data Rates May Apply. All charges are billed by and payable to your mobile service provider. Service is available on most carriers. Donations are collected for the benefit of The New York Public Library by the mGive Foundation and subject to the terms found at http://www.mGive.com/A. To unsubscribe text STOP to 27722, for help text HELP to 27722.

Presumably, those texts only work in the US. But that shouldn’t stop you from donating to your local library, should it?

And look: Improv Everywhere has a book! Causing a Scene: Extraordinary Pranks in Ordinary Places with Improv Everywhere

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Zombie Literature Appreciation Day Party: our May monthly meeting!

Welcome to the zombie party!

Welcome to the zombie party!

In honour of Zombie Awareness Month, we will be hosting a discussion of the literature of the reanimated as our May event. What better way to celebrate the ripening Summer than to feast our minds on the ravening necronauts which have brought us so much pleasure over the aeons?

Attendees are invited to bring their favorite piece of zombie literature for reading: poems, screenplays (not the WHOLE thing, though!), short stories, short-short stories, and particularly haikus in the original Japanese are all welcome.

Zombie Literature Appreciation Day Party

7-9pm Monday, May 17
The Shebeen, 212 Carrall Street behind the Irish Heather (go right through and to the back; we will be lurking in the back corner)
$20 buys you dinner and a drink; it’s the best deal in town!
Note that salt-free menu options are available for the zombies in attendance.

Dress: Zombie or victim. Please, let’s keep it pure: no bloody vampires, for once!

Please check your weapons with the hostess.

In the event that ninjas materialize, there will be a rumble between ninjas and zombies to settle that question once and for all. Five bucks on the zombies.

See you then! Or not, if you’re ninjas.

You can join our Facebook group here:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=50587958868&ref=ts
You can respond to this event on Facebook here:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=116900301680148&ref=ts

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Social Media for Writers: Federation of BC Writers AGM Keynote

Blogging: We're going to need more monkeys

So, guess who’s giving the keynote at the Fed AGM on Thursday? That’s right, it’s my fine self, and if you’re a BC writer who is not yet part of the Fed, you might want to attend, not just for the chance to hear my mellifluous tones and terrific tips on social media for writerly self-promotion, but also because they are giving a discount on membership to new members who sign up that night.

Here are the deets:

Social Media: you’ve heard about it, you’ve probably used it without even knowing, now learn how to make it work for you. Social Media is the most effective, most affordable way for a professional writer to promote her self and her works, develop a following, and gain experience in the public eye if she knows what she’s doing. Lorraine Murphy, a professional blogger and social media instructor for the past five years, will give us the benefit of her experience on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs, Digg, reddit, Stumbleupon, and other social media platforms. Canada was the birthplace of that truly revolutionary social media device, the telephone, and as the heirs of Bell and Watson, Canadian writers have every reason to put themselves at the forefront of this increasingly-critical, literary communications platform.

6:30pm-10pm, Thursday, May 13

Alliance for Arts & Culture Board Room

938 Howe St.

Downtown Vancouver

Speaker: Lorraine Murphy, Social Media Maven ~ “Social Media Marketing for Writing”
Board elections, new constitution, state of the union
Door prizes, networking, refreshments, member book sales, connecting with the writing community

AGM MEMBER BOOK SALES
Federation members attending the AGM are invited to bring their books for display and sales.
•       all sales are at the discretion and responsibility of the authors
•       only one copy of any given book may be on the display table at a time
•       tables must be cleared and room emptied by 10pm
•       extra books must be kept under the display table in a labeled bag or small box
•       book display tables will be set up following the AGM meeting in the social time
•       Fed Regional Reps Ben Nuttall-Smith and Daniela Elza are in charge of the book tables
•       Purchasers and authors will connect during the social time

Shakespeare got to get paid, son

And in June I’m doing a fundraising workshop for the Fed:

FED OF BC WRITERS WORKSHOP FUNDRAISER
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR WRITERS
Date:           Saturday June 19, 2010
Time:           10am to 2pm
Location:      Alliance for Arts & Culture Board Room 938 Howe St. downtown Vancouver
Fee:             $40 for Fed members, $50 for non-members (no refreshments included)
Payment:      PayPal (if up and running) or cheques to:
The Federation of BC Writers, PO Box 3887 Stn Terminal, Vancouver, V6B 3Z3
Payment must be received before the date of workshop
Receipts will be mailed
Register:      register with The Fed office by phone: 604-683-2057 or by email:
fedbcwriters AT gmail.com

This workshop is a hands-on, intensive introduction to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other popular social media platforms, all taught from a writer’s perspective. We will cover the etiquette unique to each platform and how it can work to a writer’s advantage, how to set up your profile with a professional tone, privacy concerns, how to promote your work and your persona via social media and how to separate the work and the personal in the intertwined world of social media. This course will make you aware of all your different social media options and give you some perspective to make an informed choice about your participation in the social media space. You’ll leave the class with an active Facebook Fan Page, a professional Twitter account, and a LinkedIn profile, and a good grounding on how to use each to promote yourself and your works in a powerful, professional and authentic way.

I'm blogging this!

And, in related news, next Tuesday my intensive, ten week Blogging for Writers workshop starts. Here are the deets on that one, and YES, we can use the word “deets” now:

My ten-week Blogging for Writers course begins online 7-8:30pm Wednesday, April 21st 6:30pm-8 Tuesday, May 18th, then on Wednesdays from May 19th onward for ten weeks. You don’t need any blogging experience; we’ll build the blog right in the first class. You do need a computer with a mic, so you can join the Skype conversation, or you need an ability to type almost as fast as you think so you can textSkype and keep up. And, obviously, an internet connection of better than dialup speeds.

Here are the full details:

Blogging for Writers

Learn how to get the most out of blogs for promotion, sales, networking and (unexpectedly) to improve your writing.

In this hands-on workshop we’ll  cover setting up a blog, connecting with and managing an audience, using the blog for promotion and sales, and how a blog can make you a better writer, working our way through writers’ exercises and gathering feedback from the class. Be prepared to participate!

The discipline of a daily blogger is a prerequisite to developing a body of work that functions as your online portfolio. Use your blogging as a tool to develop a powerful, confident voice and tackle writing challenges in a supportive, low-pressure environment. Includes exercises and benchmarks to help you analyze your progress and keep your work growing even after the class ends.

I’ve offered this in abbreviated form before; this will be the first complete course, as opposed to an afternoon or a day’s work. There WILL be homework, and it WILL be checked (in fact, it’s due 24 hours before the next class, so I have time to check all the work).

Cost is $250 via Paypal in advance, email bloggingclasses at gmail dot com to register.

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Bill Murray, Emily Dickinson, and the Working Man

Or “men,” actually. Here we present a charming little video from a year ago in which Bill Murray interrupts the day of construction workers building Poets House in New York, to read them some poetry. I note that the only poem that got applause was an Emily Dickinson one; those construction workers are total softies, deep down!

via Galleycat

And here’s some info about Poet’s House:

Poets House is a national poetry library and literary center that invites poets and the public to step into the living tradition of poetry. Our poetry resources and literary events document the wealth and diversity of modern poetry, and stimulate public dialogue on issues of poetry in culture.

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Founded in 1985 by poet Stanley Kunitz and arts administrator Elizabeth Kray,

Poets House has created a home for all who read and write poetry. From 1990 to 2007 that home was located in an intimate loft at 72 Spring Street in Soho. As rent increases began to make Soho an impractical location, Poets House was fortunate to be designated by the Battery Park City Authority as a rent-free tenant in a new building on the banks of the Hudson River. In the summer of 2009, Poets House moved to its permanent home at 10 River Terrace in Battery Park City and opened to the public on September 25, 2009.

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