As authors, we have an advantage in the online world, whether we realize it or not. Fiction. Nonfiction. Screenwriting. Poetry. Essays. Articles. It applies to all.
In order to connect with our audience, authors must be active on multiple platforms - websites and social media, as well as live and virtual stages. This leads to a plethora of opportunities to collaborate, support, and highlight our author friends.
- We met when we were interviewed for a Meet the Author series
- We both spoke at Alina Fridman's Finding Fabulous Summit
- Meg was a guest on my live show in May
- I will be a guest on her YouTube series in July
- We are speaking on a self-care goals panel for the Women's National Book Association - San Francisco Chapter Lunch N Learn in July
As "Kindled Spirits," as Dr Meg called it. we know there is more to come.
Here are 7 easy ways authors can support each other through collaboration:
1. Create a Joint Blog. Writers on the Move is a great example of authors coming together to share their knowledge.
2. Trade Book Reviews. On Amazon, Goodreads, or write one on your blog.
3. Do Interview Swaps. This can take place on a blog, live show, video, or podcast.
4. Spread Social Media Love. Make a point to tweet or post about an author-friend at least once a week ... once a day is even better. Share their books, an article, or a photo. You can also take the time to comment on their posts.
5. Curate Panels and Events. Create events with author friends in mind, so you can ask them to participate.
6. Send Ideas. Do you receive a newsletter that shares podcast interview opportunities? Are you part of a cool networking group or meetup? Share the deets with author friends who would get the most out of it!
7. Refer and Recommend. When someone asks for a referral - whether it's a speaker for an event, a book for a book club, or an author interview - think of who you know who would be a good fit and make an intro. Keep a list of author friends, along with their specialties. Don't know what that is? Just ask.
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As an author, getting out there is a lot about the power of relationships. Authors' relationships with other authors: priceless!
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How do you support your author friends? What collaboration opportunities get the best results? Please share in the comments.
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Watch the Ladies Take the Lead Meet the Authors Panel: