„Empowering the author“
2025
Jane Friedman erklärt Litradio, wie man 160.000 Follower bei Twitter bekommt und warum Verlage ihre Beziehung zum Autor überdenken müssen.
Jane Friedman ist Autorin und Web-Herausgeberin des Virginia Quarterly Review. Zuvor war sie Professorin für E-Media an der University of Cincinatti. Ihre Publikationen zur Zukunft des Schreibens, der Verlage und der Medien sind in allen bedeutenden amerikanischen Magazinen erschienen. 2011 veröffentlichte sie The future of publishing und Beginning Writer’s Answer Book.
Jane Friedman is the web editor for the Virginia Quarterly Review, where she oversees digital content strategy and online marketing/promotion. Before joining VQR, Jane was a full-time assistant professor of e-media at the University of Cincinnati and former publisher of Writer’s Digest. She has spoken on writing, publishing, and the future of media at more than 200 events since 2001, including South by Southwest, BookExpo America, and the Association of Writers and Writing Programs. An active blogger for more than a decade, Jane’s current blog was named one of the Top 10 Blogs for Writers in 2011-2012. Her presence on Twitter (150,000+ followers) is often cited as a model for those seeking to use social media effectively. She serves as a contributing editor for Writer’s Digest, as well as a columnist at Writer Unboxed. Jane is the author of The future of publishing: Enigma Variations (April 1, 2011), as well as the Beginning Writer’s Answer Book (Writer’s Digest, 2006).
Jane Friedman bei Twitter