How do you stay connected to the community?
Blogging can be a very lonely endeavor which is why Twitter is such a great place to keep up to date with what’s going on. I find it easier to interact on Twitter although I do enjoy commenting on blog posts (my goal this year is to do a lot more of it). When I first started writing about books I did not put myself out there beyond sharing the link on Facebook. I did not think to seek out fellow bloggers. That all changed when I heard about Dewey’s Readathon. Firstly, I had never heard of a readathon and I was blown away by the number of readers who took part. I was also taken in by the mini challenges, cheerleaders, and basically the entire production of it all. All these people came together and organized this amazing event that was free and did not require pants! It was instant love.
During my second readathon I cheered and that really exposed me to a lot of blogs. It was so much fun seeing what everybody was reading and how they were getting on that day. For my third readathon I also cheered but I also hosted a mini challenge. Taking part in the readathon really made me feel a part of a wonderful community. The book community has been nothing but welcoming and I will always be grateful for that. Books are not only my closest friends but they have introduced me to some pretty great humans along the way.
Participating in my first readathon has caused me to be more active on Twitter and it propelled me to continue my blog. It also changed the way I Instagram. Socializing and readathoning go hand in hand. I am only sorry I did not hear about it sooner!
It is a little hard to join in sometimes, but I think the more we do, the easier it is. I like commenting and that’s how I stay connected with others. It’s fun for me. 🙂
I definitely feel more comfortable as time goes on!
It’s hard to put yourself out there! Even in a minor way. I still feel nervous commenting on new blogs, like, what if this first thing I ever say in this space is stupid and this blogger thinks I’m stupid? But I’m nearly always glad I did it once I do it.
That’s always my fear! It’s so reassuring to know I’m not the only one. Thanks for sharing 🙂
The readathon is SO GOOD!! Anything with a twitter aspect/chat is always a great way to make friends with book bloggers
Right! Love it so much 😀
Dewey’s 24-hour readathon was how I got connected to lots of the people I know now, too 🙂 Lots of Twitter chatter!
I look forward to April! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Was it your first readathon, second maybe? When I asked you to be my watch dawg for a couple hours? LOL I was soooo tired and going stir crazy. Thank you for not thinking I was nut. 🙂