[My Guest Post] Hunting Down the Value of Social Media at SFWA.org

It's been almost forty-five days since I turned off social media, and this experiment has taken on a life of its own. One thing that's happened, which was not what I had expected, is that my hiatus has turned into a period of self-discovery and growth.


Today, I talk about the impact this experiment has had on me and my work. Here's a quote from the article:


So far, my hiatus has had a profound impact on me in ways I'm still discovering. I feel like I've left the schools of fishes swimming in and around one another and have sunk to the bottom of the internet ocean. When I was using the tools, I was more in tune with the world around me and knew what trends were popular and what jokes were not. I knew what books were being released, connected with long-distance authors and friends more easily, and had a lot of fun. Now that I'm not, my focus is on me and my work, which has pushed me into several new directions. — SOURCE: Hunting Down the Value of Social Media at SFWA.org


If you're curious about my 100 days experiment and want to read an in-depth take on this hiatus, I encourage you to read Hunting Down the Value of Social Media at SFWA.org and share your comments.




Related posts: Day 5 of 100: Social Media is More Than Noise
New Guest Post at SFWA: Social Media and Your (Lack of) Privacy
My Guest Post at SFWA: An Overview of Writing for Print vs. the Web



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