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Showing posts with label Jane Austen Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Austen Twitter. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30

Seen on the Blogosphere: Twitteriffic!

Gentle readers, As we announced in our previous post, Laurel Ann and I have been twittering away. As we explore ways to conduct tweetversations with our readers and each other we'd like to direct you to a few twitteriffic sites:

Irreverent and funny, Under the Mad Hat posted Pride and Twitterverse. Some of the tweets go beyond the bounds of propriety but they are tweetlarious and follow the plot, well, sort of. This is as witty a treatment, or should I say tweetment, of P&P that I've read.

Laurie Viera Rigler is tweeterizing Persuasion. Read her ongoing tweet takes on the Elliots here.

Joseph Woodard embarked on a quest to read Jane Austen this year. His blog, Reading Jane Austen, discusses her novels and his thoughts about them, and his tweetnouncements remind his followers when he's published a new post. Very clever.

Another source for twitter tweetments and tweetnouncements is
Austen.com

Friday, May 29

Jane Austen Tweeting

Vic and Laurel Ann are now Tweeting about Jane Austen on their respective blogs Jane Austen's World and Austenprose! Yes, it is official. They have moved one step further toward Austengeekdom, all in the name of technological progress and their favorite author. Now you can have all Austen, all the time, at all hours and from anywhere!

Come and Tweet about Jane at Twitter. Just ask yourself what are you doing, or better yet what would Jane Austen do, and there you have it. We want your comments, suggestions and opinions. Show the world what a Janeite you are! Soon Jane Austen Today will be Tweeting too. It's addictive.

Vic Tweets as janeaustenworld

Laurel Ann's Tweets as Austenprose

Tuesday, April 21

Jane Austen in Popular Culture

Our Jane, no shy retiring spinster, created a Facebook page that you can join. Click here to view it. She also has a page on My Space, and offers a newsfeed on Austenbook where her many characters and friends can leave comments. Oh, how droll and delightful! Is there no end to Jane's talents?

We see that Austen.com is using twitter, as does the Daily Jane Austen. Then there are Jane Austen Media, and Reading Jane Austen - all on Twitter.

DailyLit has begun tweeting as well, providing 146 installments of Pride and Prejudice. Now we can all read Jane even when we're in a hurry.

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