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Story Corner: Out of the Chicken Coop

Story Corner: Out of the Chicken Coop

Our first fiction story, "Out of the Chicken Coop," by Ma... More

Our first fiction story, "Out of the Chicken Coop," by Marva Dasef.  You can find her at marvadasef.com.     Less

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The Very Bad Bat Boy

The Very Bad Bat Boy

A young bat disobeys his mother and finds himself on an adventure. ... More

A young bat disobeys his mother and finds himself on an adventure. Created by KIPP Bay Area 6th Graders, Spring 2007. Less

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Likely's Ode

Likely's Ode

Lord Likely composes a fitting tribute to her majesty, Queen Victoria.

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An Excerpt from America America by Ethan Canin

An Excerpt from America America by Ethan Canin

Ethan Canin, renowned author, writing instructor at the Iowa Writer... More

Ethan Canin, renowned author, writing instructor at the Iowa Writer's Workshop, co-founder of the San Francisco Writers' Grotto, reads at the Progressive Reading Series, San Francisco 2008 Less

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Hollywood Adaptation

Hollywood Adaptation

They're making a movie from my short story. So why do I feel so lame?

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Twitter + Literature = Twitterature?

Twitter + Literature = Twitterature?

Marshall McLuhan once famously said, “the future of the book is the... More

Marshall McLuhan once famously said, “the future of the book is the blurb”. With fiction now being produced on micro-blogging platforms, such as Twitter, was McLuhan right? We talk to one writer who has been using social media tools to create fiction and look at the impact these tools have had on his writing and the distribution of his work. We’ve previously highlighted some projects that use social media to tell stories. We also looked at some unusual ways people are using Twitter. JunkDNA has been writing fiction on Twitter and distributing his work on other social networks and social media platforms. We corresponded with JunkDNA over Twitter and email and asked him about writing for Twitter and his experiences with promoting his work on social network sites. JunkDNA began to produce fiction on Twitter partly by chance. He signed up in April 2007 and “knew nothing about the potential of Twitter” at the time. While he has a book available for a very small fee of $1, his main aim wasn’t to increase sales, but rather reach a new audience with his fiction. He said, “I didn’t start the project for money. I’m just happy people like my work”. He has certainly reached more people by giving away content on social media sites than he would have if he was selling a self-published book. Without spending any money and despite confessing to being a “terrible promoter”, JunkDNA now has 666 people following his updates on Twitter. Giving away his content for free has enabled him to build an audience. He said, “I reach out to one guy, he reaches out to his buddies, they reach out to theirs… that’s how it’s worked for me”. Not only has JunkDNA built up an audience for his fiction, but he has also had some influential people reference his work. Annalee Newitz, from io9.com, suggested students of a creative writing class she was teaching to follow junkdnafiction at Twitter while they experimented with their own Twitter accounts. Pearry Teo is the writer/director of The Gene Generation and he devoted a few of his MySpace posts to mentioning his work and Warren Ellis also linked to one of his updates. While publishing houses can afford to spend money on market research, the independent writer typically works in isolation for long periods and isn’t privy to how people feel about his or her work. There is a section in the Paul Auster book, “New York Trilogy” where he the character sees a woman reading his book and just wants to ask her what she thought of it. On Twitter and other social networks, JunkDNA has the opportunity to get real-time feedback on his work. Along with Twitter, he also said he received positive feedback on MySpace. Using Twitter in particular has also helped improve his writing skills. He said, “Well it certainly has sharpened my writing style, and made it concise”. There is also the chance for the audience to feel closer to the writer and even collaborate with them. There are now a number of collaborative writing sites that enable people to work together. We Are Smarter Than Me was a community book writing project. Perhaps social media tools will encourage more encourage more collaborative efforts in the future. It’s rare that we get a glimpse into the process of creating art. We usually see the finished article but don’t get to see how a story, film or piece of music evolves from the initial idea. To a dedicated fan, the creative dead ends might be just as interesting as the end product. As using social media sites to tell a fictional stories becomes more popular, it might be a great way to see the process behind how work is created While JunkDNA hasn’t become a millionaire from using social network sites, he has pushed boundaries in the literature world. He has built an audience, his work has reached established writers and bloggers and he’s received feedback on his work that he can use to further improve his writing. All this without spending anything on promotion. Now you’ve read about how social media benefited JunkDNA, what benefits have you found for your own work? Leave your comments below. Related Posts Using Social Media Tools To Tell Stories (2) 13 Odd Ways to Use Twitter (24) The Future of Shopping? 17 Social Shopping Sites (11) How to Have a Constant Flow of Content Ideas (5) Don’t Think Traffic - Think Demographics (13) Less

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Infant Gardens (Penman Chronicles) by Mickey Disend

Infant Gardens (Penman Chronicles) by Mickey Disend

A brand new story in the Penman Chronicles by Mickey Disend, debute... More

A brand new story in the Penman Chronicles by Mickey Disend, debuted on the Edinburgh Castle Stage, San Francisco, CA Apr 2008 Less

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Balticon 41.66 - Talking Erotica with Helen E. H. Madden and Nobilis

Balticon 41.66 - Talking Erotica with Helen E. H. Madden and Nobilis

We talk sex, erotica, families, and morals with Helen E. H. Madden ... More

We talk sex, erotica, families, and morals with Helen E. H. Madden and Nobilis. Helen Madden is the host of the Heat Flash podcast. Nobilis is the author and voice of Nobilis Erotica podcast. Dealing with turning yourself on, rejection, and lack of venues to show books Lack of erotic fiction podcasts Why Nobilis and Helen feel the [...] Less

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EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE!! Hillary Clinton Meets With Party Leaders

EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE!! Hillary Clinton Meets With Party Leaders

http://www.illdoctrine.com A secret source got us this footage of H... More

http://www.illdoctrine.com A secret source got us this footage of Hillary Clinton's meeting with Democratic party leaders, after the results of last night's primaries in NC and Indiana. Less

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Microwaves

Microwaves

A short story about love, the universe and grocery shopping.

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I offer myself to your lens

I offer myself to your lens

inspired by Avedon's fashion photography, considering the point of ... More

inspired by Avedon's fashion photography, considering the point of view of the model. Poses questions about beauty--who owns beauty or has the right to recreate it: the artist or the subject? Less

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Prologue & Chapter 1 - 65 Below

Prologue & Chapter 1 - 65 Below

-In this episode: A massive power outage covers almost the entire state of Alaska

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Chapter 2 - 65 Below

Chapter 2 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Marcus Johnson sees a near miss, enjoys dinner, g... More

-In this episode: Marcus Johnson sees a near miss, enjoys dinner, gets threatened with bodily harm...in arabic Less

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Chapter 3 and 4 - 65 Below

Chapter 3 and 4 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Bad guys show up on the scene, Eugene Wyatt meets with Trooper Chief

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Chapter 5 - 65 Below

Chapter 5 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Trooper Wyatt heads out to Salt Jacket

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Chapter 6-7 - 65 Below

Chapter 6-7 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Marcus flashes back to '98 with the RMC. Returns ... More

-In this episode: Marcus flashes back to '98 with the RMC. Returns to present on his snow mobile and makes a scary discovery. Less

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Chapter 8 - 65 Below

Chapter 8 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Lonnie finds out just how bad things are going to be. First blood.

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Chapter 9 - 65 Below

Chapter 9 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Mojo goes for some backup

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Chapter 10 - 65 Below

Chapter 10 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Mojo & the Royal Marines get an emergency mission assignment.

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Chapter 11 - 65 Below

Chapter 11 - 65 Below

-In this episode: Lonnie is sent back to Salt Jacket

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