It only makes sense to preface next week's blog critique week featuring one of the most popular bloggers to have been critiqued on this blog. (Did that make sense?) This time, though, Matt MacNish is here being spotlighted as a Savvy Sensation. And I'm so excited for this because MATT ROCKS!
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I can't have Yoda as your profile pic, Matt. So this is what you get to live with. |
Now that I've gotten that out, let's hear from the bad ass himself:
Who are you (what do you write, what are your personal stats)?
I've only got one novel finished, which is actually not really done, because it's still in revision, but the working title is WARRIOR-MONKS, and I call it a YA Rural Fantasy. I'm not sure what you mean by stats but I have two Flash Fiction pieces published in the anthology Literary Foray, from Static Movement Press.
Where can we find you online (blog, twitter, facebook, etc.)?
I blog at
The QQQE, and you can also find me on
Facebook, and
Twitter.
When did you begin your online platform building?
I started the blog on March 3, 2010. Everything else has come from that.
What is your message, if any (is your blog about anything specific, for example)?
Well my blog has always been about queries. It's evolved from posting my own bad queries, to sharing the successful queries of other writers, to most recently, critiquing the queries of other writers, now that I know what I'm talking about.
How have you built your followers? What have you done that has been the most successful?
I think the most important things when it comes to building followers are these: read a lot of blogs, comment, and make your comments thoughtful. Be genuine, a lot of people talk about not covering certain topics, and I don't do politics or religion, but otherwise I try to be myself, because after all it's me that people are connecting with. Help others. By paying it forward, I can promote my blog without making it all about me. I get so tired sometimes of seeing nothing but promotion, but when I do it, people see I'm actually promoting helping someone else.
What have you done that has failed?
I used to put links to my own posts at the end of the comments I left on other blogs. It was too selfish, too pretentious, and too annoying. I actually got emails from a few different blogs asking me not to do that.
How much time do you spend blogging? Reading blogs? Commenting on blogs?
It used to be 2-3 hours a day. But I've started to cut back recently. I love blogging, but it's really been getting in the way of writing.
What else should we know about you?
Not much. I'm a dad, I work in IT, but it's a dreadfully boring, soul-sucking day job. I used to be a DJ and own a record label, but I gave up on it, and now have about 2500 vinyl records in boxes in the garage. Other than that, and writing, I'm pretty boring.
Any additional advice for our readers?
Read everything you can get your hands on, and write like your life depends on it. But, there's no need to force it when the inspiration isn't there.
What makes you unique?
What doesn't?
Did I mention Matt's savvy? And sensational? And so super awesomely rockin'? Yeah, you already know it. He looks like he was a DJ, doesn't he? He probably rocked that job as well. Thanks for being here, Matt! Come by anytime :)