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Showing posts with label twitterfiction. Show all posts

Twitter fiction

Twitter is a social networking and microblogging site which allows you to post messages (known as tweets) of 140 characters or less, which are then sent to all of your followers. Twitter is being used in many different ways, including in the distribution of fiction.

Twitter is particularly suited to microfiction, where a story is told in one tweet (sometimes called a twister). Some writers maintain a twister must be exactly 140 characters long, whilst others use less. The service is also being used for short stories and novels (which can be serialised over many tweets), for condensing classic works of fiction into one or more tweets, and there is even a 'twitlit' magazine.

How to use Twitter:
The Guardian's guide
Mashable's guide
10 ways to archive your tweets

Also see:
Examples of twitter fiction

Examples of twitter fiction

Microfiction (or twisters -tales told in 140 characters or less)
Very Short Story
Arjun Basu
tweettales
microprose
twitterfiction

Nanoism - a paying twitterzine (twitlit magazine)

Twittories - collaborative short stories using twitter

Twitter novels (told in serial tweets)
Fuel Dump
Small Places
The Twitter Novel

Twitterature
Twitterature is an actual print book 'The world's greatest books retold through Twitter', there are examples here and you can follow the authors who are continuing to tweet their way through the literary canon here.