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  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

    #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

    I don't know!

    "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

    My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

    Twitter—you know the pack drill.

    And now ...?

    verain@c.imV This user is from outside of this forum
    verain@c.imV This user is from outside of this forum
    verain@c.im
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    @cstross I have a question for you! Have you ever been approached to write a novel for an existing universe? Like Star Trek or Warhammer for example.

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    • verain@c.imV verain@c.im

      @cstross I have a question for you! Have you ever been approached to write a novel for an existing universe? Like Star Trek or Warhammer for example.

      cstross@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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      cstross@wandering.shop
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      @Verain I did some W40K short stories for GW back in the very late 80s, but meeting Brian Ansell cured me of any desire to have anything to do with them. Circa 2005 Marvel were interested in me writing scripts for Iron Man, but turns out I hate Tony Stark (and I had my own novels to write anyway). Since then, nope. And not terribly interested, either. It's called "sharecropping" for a reason.

      (Limited exception: I wrote a story for a recent "Wild Cards" anthology.)

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      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

        @Verain I did some W40K short stories for GW back in the very late 80s, but meeting Brian Ansell cured me of any desire to have anything to do with them. Circa 2005 Marvel were interested in me writing scripts for Iron Man, but turns out I hate Tony Stark (and I had my own novels to write anyway). Since then, nope. And not terribly interested, either. It's called "sharecropping" for a reason.

        (Limited exception: I wrote a story for a recent "Wild Cards" anthology.)

        verain@c.imV This user is from outside of this forum
        verain@c.imV This user is from outside of this forum
        verain@c.im
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        @cstross Interesting, thanks.

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

          I don't know!

          "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

          My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

          Twitter—you know the pack drill.

          And now ...?

          deliaturner@mindly.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
          deliaturner@mindly.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
          deliaturner@mindly.social
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          @cstross Data point: I went back to reading your books (had only read a couple) because of your Mastodon posts.

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          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

            #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

            I don't know!

            "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

            My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

            Twitter—you know the pack drill.

            And now ...?

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            iceopal@mastodon.social
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            @cstross I wish I knew. Twitter was a great way to keep track of what writers were publishing but x demolished that. Very few blog anymore and most that do seem to only be posting to patron these days which I've found is good if you want to be super supportive of an author financially but if it's someone that you just buy the books from it's often quite alienating because of the pay wall.

            I'm definitely on the reader end of the equation and my book buying has noticeably gone down.

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

              I don't know!

              "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

              My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

              Twitter—you know the pack drill.

              And now ...?

              thelancashireman@hostux.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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              thelancashireman@hostux.social
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              @cstross

              Maybe just the feedback is missing.

              Even if I don't always click Boost or Favourite, I read all your toots.

              I read your blog when you toot a link, but I don't post comments there.

              I'm way behind with your books, but trying to catch up.

              So maybe here is a good place for connecting with readers.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

                I don't know!

                "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

                My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

                Twitter—you know the pack drill.

                And now ...?

                rantingnerd@hachyderm.ioR This user is from outside of this forum
                rantingnerd@hachyderm.ioR This user is from outside of this forum
                rantingnerd@hachyderm.io
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                @cstross I regularly forward your blog posts around, and also say "this is actually a case where reading the comments -- at least cstross@'s -- is recommended".

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

                  I don't know!

                  "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

                  My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

                  Twitter—you know the pack drill.

                  And now ...?

                  mithriltabby@wandering.shopM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  mithriltabby@wandering.shop
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                  @cstross Seeing authors at play on social media is my way of discovering new books to read. I used to get things from awards shortlists; these days I get things that authors I like are enthusing about. Thanks to ebooks, I will not be crushed by my TBR pile in the next earthquake!

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

                    I don't know!

                    "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

                    My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

                    Twitter—you know the pack drill.

                    And now ...?

                    booksthatgoboom@nerdculture.deB This user is from outside of this forum
                    booksthatgoboom@nerdculture.deB This user is from outside of this forum
                    booksthatgoboom@nerdculture.de
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                    @cstross I don't remember ever agreeing to let billionaires destroy the internet, how did that happen?

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                    • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                      #WritersCoffeeClub 11 Apr: What's your most effective method for connecting with readers?

                      I don't know!

                      "Write good books and motivate my publishers' sales team to push them" is part of it, or used to be, but COVID and Amazon decoupled everything and everyone.

                      My blog used to have immense reach (around a million unique page views per month) but then Google decided to systematically destroy the blogosphere in pursuit of AI-generated profits.

                      Twitter—you know the pack drill.

                      And now ...?

                      juergen_hubert@mementomori.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
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                      @cstross

                      For a time, I ran both my Mastodon feed and a Facebook page as a way of showcasing my work.

                      But my Facebook pager never even reached 100 followers, so I eventually ended that experiment. I suppose I might have gotten more followers there if I spent money on ads, but I decided to stick with Mastodon instead.

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