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1000 Twitter Lists!

Congrats to Kevin McGill of Dallas, TX for being the 1000th person to put @inkyelbows on a Twitter list. Kevin wins a US$20 Amazon.com gift certificate. For those that don’t know, Twitter lists to organize the people you’re following on Twitter, or find new people. Here’s Mashable’s guide for how to use Twitter lists.



“How I Tweet” updated…and some feedback

For those interested, I’ve updated my How I Tweet policy. I’d also like to share some feedback to my How I Tweet post: From Anne Lyle: Great minds think alike, Debbie (or fools seldom differ – take your pick!) – I’ve recently started doing exactly this. For me the catalyst was FaceBook – . . .



Screenwriting resource: Wordsmythe.ca

Jana Williams is posting tips and resources for budding screenwriters on her screenwriting blog, Wordsmythe.ca. She hasn’t been posted that often recently, but there is still some good info here.




Story Tracker app for writers

For those who want to keep track of their story submissions on their iPhone and iPod, Andrew Nicolle has just updated his Story Tracker app for writers. I have the app on my iPhone but haven’t had a chance to really check it out thoroughly because I’m not submitting short stories/articles . . .





Survey for those using LinkedIn

I joined LinkedIn years ago when it first launched, but then deleted my account because I made the mistake of accepting a connection request from someone I knew only vaguely through a few e-mail exchanges. Because of that decision, I started accepting similar connection requests. Often these were from people on LinkedIn . . .



Transport Canada bans books from flights?

(Before embedding, see my cartoon licensing info.) Apparently Transport Canada is banning books and periodicals from their flights unless passengers buy them after going through security. Eek. Makes me even happier about being able to read e-books on my iPhone! Hope this ban doesn’t last long. Also see: Books Banned on Canada-U.S. Flights (January . . .



The Weird Book Room

Thanks to my friend Ray for pointing out the Weird Book Room on ABeBooks. If you’re looking for some literary diversions, it’s worth a visit. I would have loved to have eavesdropped on the editorial or sales meetings for some of these books.