Saturday, January 26, 2013

Using Pinterest to Make Your Author Bio Pop! 

Pinterest can be a fun way to spice up an otherwise dry author bio.  The key to doing this successfully is to WRITE the bio first and then find the pins.  For those of you who haven't a clue as to what a pin is, start with the Pinterest FAQ.  If you do not have a Pinterest account, it's easy to create one, especially if you have a Facebook or Twitter account.

So back to the Author Bio.  The general rule of thumb is that it should be short, sweet, and relevant to your writing career.  With the Pinterest board, you can actually get away with more because you're creating a visual tapestry of who you are.

Since my books have a strong sense of place based on where I grew up and where I live now, a lot of my pins will reflect that.  Also, Pinterest does NOT have an organize function.  So when you're pinning your author bio, make sure to go in reverse chronological order.

Pinning your Bio  

Step 1: Are you a member of any writing-related organizations?  If so, pin them!

Note that I'm using a computer for this demonstration.  You can also do this via the Pinterest app using your iPod or iPhone or any Android device. 

You can do a Google image search to find a good logo. 

 
 Using the Pinterest bookmark, you can add the image to your site.

Step 2: What experiences and hobbies map over to your work?


I am a wanna be surfer.  Linden Greco, the protagonist in my debut novel, Wipeout, is an accomplished surfer.  Therefore, some of my pins include the ocean.





In Kyra and Jett's story, the setting is heavily influenced by my childhood in Southern Colorado.  Some of my pins definitely have that flavor.  
 



Step 3: Have fun with it!

You can continue to pin items that communicate your uniqueness as a writer. Just don't forget to pin in reverse chronological order.  If you make a mistake, you can easily remove a pin.

Here's a link to my Author Bio Board.  I really had fun making it.  

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