I Will Follow

by on April 1st, 2010

filed under On Writing

Social networking sites can be a major time suck (or in my case writer avoidance) but they can also be a way to get to know someone before you actually meet them. You know, in person. Face to face. Like back in the olden days before we all got LinkedIn, followed and friended.

I friend/follow people I actually know, people I find interesting or funny and people who are knowledgeable about subjects I’m interested in. 

I unfollow/unfriend people who think they’re funny but are actually rude, people who are vulger or just plain ignorant, people who pimp themselves or their product to the point of annoyance, people who think the minutia of their life is interesting or people who post their status… every… other… minute.

For my own part I try to post comments that will provoke conversation. Sometimes it’s what’s happening in my life or my family’s, something interesting I’ve read or seen, I’ll ask for opinions on a particular subject, or I’ll post something that’s too hilarious not  to share.

After a year or so on these sites some funny things have begun to happen. One is that I’ve been recongnized in person by my ’friends’ and ‘followers’. I’ve had people say to me- “I know you. We’re Facebook friends.” or “You look familiar, are you on Twitter?” And poor MrY. One of my friends in real life and on Facebook who’d never met him, recognized MrY at a local donut shop from his picture on my profile. She walked right up to him and asked- “Are you Beth’s husband?” I think it freaked him out a little.

Say what you want about these sites, but they are keeping us connected in surprising ways. I’d love it if you shared your experience with social networking sites good, bad or indifferent.

Here’s a brief update on my adventures in Query Land.

Agent queries sent-61

Requests for a partial-3

Requests for a full-1

No’s-35

Unanswered queries-26

Editors considering my full manuscript-2

Social Not-working Sites

by on March 5th, 2010

filed under Well that's what I think any way...

Just about everyone I know is on some kind of social networking site including both my parents & my mother-in-law. They’re a great way to find long lost friends, reconnect with former coworkers, look up classmates and meet new people.

You can have whole conversations with people you’ve never met (and likely won’t), network, get the latest news or celebrity gossip, and even play DJ blipping your favorite songs. (http://blip.fm)

But as one family discovered the immediacy of these sites can be way too immediate.

Twins Angela & Maryanne woke up on their 20th birthday and signed onto theirFacebook profiles anxious to see who remembered their birthdays. Instead they were greeted with messages of “RIP Bobby” (their brother) and “RIP Chris” (a friend of their brother’s) all over their newsfeeds.

As you can imagine the girls were shocked and confused. Right away they called their brother but he didn’t answer his phone.

Then they called their mother who hadn’t received any notice from the police but she did confirm that Bobby had been with his friend Chris the night before. When their mother phoned the police, she was informed that her son, Bobby, had died in a car accident which also took the life of his friend, Chris and a third teenage passenger.

You can read more about this tragedy here- http://mashable.com/2010/02/08/facebook-brother-death/

I’ve had similar experiences although not to such a tragic degree and it makes me wonder, have these sites changed the way we communicate with each other? Instead of a personal phone call or formal invitation people are delivering their news in 140-character tweets, changing their Facebook status, sending e-vites and answering the innocent question ‘What’s on your mind?’ with bombshell announcements.

Have these sites helped or hindered social communication? And does everybody who friends you really need to know what you had for breakfast? What do you think?

My condolences to the families on the loss of their loved ones. No one should have to hear news like this in such a graphically public way.

The Bucket List

by on February 9th, 2009

filed under Undecided

I am addicted to Facebook.

Really it’s just the biggest procrastination excuse I have ever come across. I have also used it to find some old friends and have met some really great new ones. One of the things going around Facebook at the moment is the Bucket List. You check off the things you’ve done and tag your friends to do the same. Here’s the list:

  1. Gone on a blind date
  2. Skipped school
  3. Watched someone die
  4. Been to Canada
  5. Been to Europe
  6. Been to Mexico
  7. Been to Florida
  8. Been on a plane
  9. Been lost
  10. Been on the other side of the country
  11. Been to Washington DC
  12. Swam in the ocean
  13. Made prank phone calls
  14. Laughed until a beverage came out your nose
  15. Caught a snowflake on your tongue
  16. Danced your heart out
  17. Written a letter to Santa Claus
  18. Been kissed under the mistletoe
  19. Watched the sunrise with someone
  20. Blown bubbles
  21. Gone skinny dipping outside
  22. Gone ice skating
  23. Gone to the movies
  24. Sat outside in the rain
  25. Lived one of 2 of your dreams
  26. Gotten  divorced
  27. Been in love, the butterfly kind

Fortunately or unfortunately I have done everything on the list. Which made me kind of depressed so I decided to create a new list of things I haven’t done, but would like to. Here goes:

  1. Learn how to surf
  2. Have a book published
  3. Try out for American Idol and make it through to Hollywood
  4. Help build a house for someone in need
  5. Give the shirt off my back
  6. Vacuum the house in high heels and pearls
  7. Walk to work
  8. Meet the President of the United States
  9. Visit all 50 states
  10. Cross the Panama Canal
  11. Cross the Equator
  12. Hike down into the Grand Canyon
  13. Visit the pyramids of Egypt
  14. Be kissed at the top of the Eiffel Tower
  15. Be kissed at the top of the Empire States Building
  16. Cruise the Mediterranean Sea
  17. Learn how to ballroom dance with my husband
  18. Celebrate my golden wedding anniversary
  19. Write lyrics to a song that gets recorded
  20. Stomp grapes to make wine
  21. Go to Disney World
  22. Skydive or bungee jump
  23. Knit a sweater
  24. Eat ice cream for breakfast

So what’s on your Bucket List? Have you done any of the ones I’ve listed? What would you add?

myspace, facebook, myspace, facebook…?

by on August 25th, 2008

filed under Undecided

I have a Myspace. http://kamfamily.wordpress.com/socialnetworks/

I don’t use it much. Really it’s all I can do to keep up with my email, yahoo groups and this blog. 

But I have one. I’m not really sure how I did it. I’m not really sure how to work it. And when someone “friends” me I’m not sure how to “friend” them back. I’ve heard the arguements about myspace vs facebook (and there’s a new one out there but I can’t remember what it’s called) and how one is better than the other. I’m not sure how to judge that unless one is easier for me to use than the other. But I’m not likely to find that out because I already have a myspace and I’m too busy (lazy) to check out Facebook.

So I ask you… Myspace or Facebook?