I've been a little tardy in posting here, but am popping in to say hello to the ROR blog readers and mention my Facebook Whodunnits. The protagonist in my new crime series, Tara Sharp, now has her own facebook page from where she is telling/living a real time crime story. You can follow the postings there or read a summary of them at www.tarasharp.com.
Tara seems to be posting on Facebook more than I am. Soon she'll be more real... than ...
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Nice idea, Marianne. Hope you get lots of mystery buffs dropping by!
yes, an experiment of sorts
there's something very science fictional about giving your protagonist their own facebook page...
then again, I have at least half a dozen fictional characters friended on twitter - they all belong to questionable content, my favourite webcomic, and they all TALK TO EACH OTHER.
Yes, it seems that fictional characters are taking over the world.
Hi Marianne,
Since I began writing twitter stories my two pen-names have been wreaking havoc. (Felicity Bloomfield writes for adults, and Louise Curtis writes for children and young adults.) It's become very difficult to answer the phone - I always get my name wrong.
Louise/Felicity
http://twitter.com/Louise_Curtis_ (manually add the second underline)
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