Posts Tagged ‘ Twitter ’

ROW80 Check-in: Pleasure Reading & Handwritten Journals

July 25, 2012
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Greenman door knocker at Chandor Gardens in Weatherford, TX (photo by Tui Snider)

What is ROW80? ROW80 is kinda like an online weight loss support group for writers, except that rather than losing anything, we’re here to support each other in gaining more and more words. For a more coherent explanation check out the official ROW80 website. My ROW80 Round 3 Goals: Post a ROW80 Check-in each Wednesday:…

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Top Tips for Chatting on Twitter

June 12, 2012
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Antique doll for sale in Decatur, TX (photo by Tui Snider)

Chatting on Twitter = Fun! Even though I’ve been on Twitter since 2008 – a fact I double-checked by going to TW Birthday – it wasn’t until the fall of 2011 that I began participating in Twitter chats. Up until then, I was really resistant to the idea of using Twitter for chat. I don’t…

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ROW80 – A Little Help from my Twitter Friends

April 10, 2012
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Still life with an iron chain (photo by Tui Snider)

Here’s my ROW80 check in: It’s been a challenging adjustment working at my husband’s boat shop. Most days I manage to peek at Twitter, my email, and post photos on Instagr.am, but they don’t call it, “the busy season,” for nothing. By the time I get home, I’m too frazzled and tired to string words…

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My First ROW80 Check-in: How Twitter Prompted Me to Write a Memoir

January 29, 2012
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Kalachandji's Restaurant & Palace in Dallas, TX (photo by Tui Snider)

I love reading memoirs and diaries (published ones!) I recently picked up three memoirs at Half Price Books: “Waiting – the true confessions of a waitress,” by Debra Ginsberg, “But enough about me,” by Jancee Dunn and “Growing up Psychic,” by Matthew Modine. I enjoyed all three, but the opening of Ginsberg’s memoir really spoke…

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