![]() Indeed, if the goal as a writer is to sell books, then how one presents one's self needs to be considered. In addition, there's the “author branding/appeal” aspect to consider. there are topics we just don't share or talk about with anyone lest we be labeled a freak, or a pervert, or worse. Society demands we keep certain things to ourselves i.e. Meaning, how much of myself-the real Joe-would be incorporated into the online/fictional JLT. It was then, very early on, that I had to decide who Joseph Lance Tonlet would be. You know, for places like Facebook, Twitter, etc. When I began this journey of writing, well over a year ago, I also created a social media pen name profile. Today is my 49th birthday, but this guest post isn't really about my birthday, or even birthdays in general. ![]() :) When he sent me this blog post, it made me damn happy that I'd get to share it with all of you. My guest today is Joseph Lance Tonlet, author of Grif's Toy and the Amazon-banned Brothers LaFon, two fantastic books that you should really check out if you haven't already. ![]()
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