Monday, October 5, 2015

Best Tweeps for Writers to Follow 2015

I used to make a Best Tweeps for Writers to Follow list on my Not Bob blog. Assuming we eventually get into Twitter for this month-long platform challenge, I thought I should bring it back. The list is fast, loose and fun.

If you think you deserve to be on this list and you’re not, let me know below. If you think someone else should be on this list and they’re not, let me know below (or on Twitter @RobertLeeBrewer). Beyond that, make sure you follow some new tweeps.

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Best Tweeps for Writers to Follow 2015

briantwitterimageThis list is not really in any order, and I’ll let you know now that it is subjective and includes people I know in real life (including co-workers) and people I don’t know in real life (but wish I did).

Anyway, here it goes:

  1. @WritersDigest
  2. @JaneFriedman
  3. @ChuckSambuchino
  4. @BrianKlems
  5. @TheWriterMama
  6. @HopeClark
  7. @JessicaStrawser
  8. @DonMaass
  9. @ChuckWendig
  10. @TiceWrites
  11. @TheCreativePenn
  12. @LFormichelli
  13. @SageCohen
  14. @AaronBelz
  15. @CollinKelley
  16. @Webbish6
  17. @SandraBeasley
  18. @KelliAgodon
  19. @JeanneVB
  20. @InkyElbows
  21. @JaniceBashman
  22. @JCBaggott
  23. @LaurelSnyder
  24. @JMcCannWriter
  25. @Porter_Anderson
  26. @JamesScottBell
  27. @ThereseWalsh
  28. @GregPincus
  29. @PublishersWkly
  30. @MediaBistro
  31. @PublishersLunch
  32. @DigiBookWorld
  33. @BoSacks
  34. @Don_Share
  35. @DanBlank
  36. @KMWeiland
  37. @RachelleGardner
  38. @Janet_Reid
  39. @DocumentDriven
  40. @CopyBlogger
  41. @ErikaDreifus
  42. @EliseBlackwell
  43. @MDBell79
  44. @Kerrie_Flanagan
  45. @ShaindelR
  46. @ElizabethSCraig
  47. @TheBookMaven
  48. @JeffGoins
  49. @ThisIsSethsBlog
  50. @OrnaRoss

And we’ll stop there. Not because this is a comprehensive list, but because 50 is nice a round number, and I love debate. So let me (and everyone else in the blogosphere) know the obvious omissions I was too blind to see in the comments below.

Maybe they’ll make the list next year!

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roberttwitterimageRobert Lee Brewer is Senior Content Editor of the Writer’s Digest Writing Community, which includes editing Writer’s Market and Poet’s Market. He regularly blogs at the Poetic Asides blog and writes a poetry column for Writer’s Digest magazine. He also leads online education, speaks on writing and publishing at events around the country, and does other fun writing-related stuff.

A published poet, he’s the author of Solving the World’s Problems (Press 53) and a former Poet Laureate of the Blogosphere.

Follow him on Twitter @RobertLeeBrewer.

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