tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5965810798189514255.post2282907836639652015..comments2023-07-06T08:44:13.476-07:00Comments on Fenriswulf Books: Where to Find Your Audience: A Guest Post by RainyFenriswulf Bookshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16364824265212739374noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5965810798189514255.post-61449769383361388462011-05-27T14:22:31.886-07:002011-05-27T14:22:31.886-07:00Hey Chaz, looks like they restored the comments af...Hey Chaz, looks like they restored the comments after all :) Yey!Rainyhttp://www.rainyofthedark.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5965810798189514255.post-60616236322147571552011-05-12T09:16:29.849-07:002011-05-12T09:16:29.849-07:00Kathryn,
Thanks for the comment! That 140-charact...Kathryn,<br /><br />Thanks for the comment! That 140-character pitch can definitely be daunting, but it's been around forever in one form or another. For example, the elevator pitch. It's just now, thanks to the internet, we are more likely to count in words or characters than seconds. On a similar note is the story hook: developing a simple sentence that compels the reader to keep going. In a way, it's a very transferable skill :)<br /><br />Take care!<br /><br />//RRainyhttp://www.rainyofthedark.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5965810798189514255.post-18743663984041748632011-05-12T07:37:10.354-07:002011-05-12T07:37:10.354-07:00Thanks, Rainy. I follow you on Twitter and was thr...Thanks, Rainy. I follow you on Twitter and was thrilled to read this article. Very well written and some wonderfully crafted advice. That pitch is so important isn't it? 140 characters says so much about a project and to think that we can easily turn off a potential reader with more is quite disheartening. <br /><br />CJ xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com