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Does social media have an effect on your reading?
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Damn you, Candy Crush Saga!!!
(I kid. I played it for about 5 minutes and didn't see the point.)

I've perhaps become more strongly supportive of certain authors as a result of twitter or facebook interaction (see also Toby Frost) but I can't think of a single author I've 'discovered' primarily through any social media.
I may have screencapped my Twitter conversation with actor Sam West, though. And Kevin Smith. And a couple of Doctor Who stars.



Seriously, Seanan MacGuire (sp?) tweets about almost nothing but her cats and painting her nails and now pokemon. And Saladin Ahmed has lately been ranting about how awful it is to be a Middle Easterner in the U.S. While I appreciate his position, I'm not sure he's going about it in a useful fashion. And Brandon Sanderson tweets nothing but advertisements for his bazillion novels that he signs when waiting in airports.
My favorites are Mary Robinette Kowal, John Scalzi, Neil Gaiman, Jim C. Hines, Joe Abercrombie, N.K. Jemison, Wil Wheaton and now Pat Rothfuss. It's especially entertaining when they all start giving each other a hard time. I already enjoy all of them as authors, but now I'd like to play a really long D&D campaign with them in a smoky old irish pub.

I wish I could favorite/like/+1 M's comment. Nailed it.

That number is three. Wait, no, my mom and wife found me, so now it's five.

Although I have some friends that reads sci-fi, the libraries and book stores here only have "best sellers" and very little else.



The only author I interact with is Gail Carriger, and that is built upon our shared love of ye olde timey fancydress dandyism
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p.s. I took a screenshot when I was retweeted by Neil Gaiman and I'm still tempted to print and frame it.