Spread the Word about WebLit.Us

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MeiLin
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Hey you! Yes you! This idea isn't going to take off until there are a lot of us talking! So start spreading the word.

  • Put a link in your sig file, both in email and on other forums.
  • Post to your Facebook or MySpace status.
  • Tell your readers.
  • Tell the other forums you're on.
  • Tweet it, especially in writer hashtag chats.

Here's a convenient button:

Link it to http://www.WebLit.Us, and take a copy of this graphic, please; don't mac off my bandwidth.

yay!

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capriox bovidae
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FYI, someone with a twitter account (I don't have one m'self) might want to go define the weblit hashtag with some of the material from this topic. I was doing a google search of weblit earlier, and the page saying that #weblit is undefined came up as one of the top results. The page I saw is http://www.loadedweb.com/twitter/hashtag-dictionary/weblit.html.

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As I mentioned in an email, I'm contemplating, which is to say writing in my head, a media release about weblit, to be sent to key literary/cultural outlets. Have a few other things to do first.

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Karen Wehrstein
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I went to the hashtag definition page and it has - quoting exactly:

"Web Literature: Literature published on the internet, intended to be read online." by

So someone's name is missing there.

I wonder if the definition could use some examples? e.g. "Web literature: literature (prose fiction of all lengths, poetry, essays and other forms of creative writing) published on the Internet to be read online." ?

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