Whats The Deal With Discussion Lists For Writers? (Part One)

Are they really free? Are they actually helpful?

Why do writers subscribe to these lists?

Why do people start lists for writers?

While there's no definite answers to any of those questions, I can share some opinions of other writers, who have participated in discussion lists, and links to websites with more information so you can make your own decision!

First let's start with the basics. An email discussion list is not the same as an ezine, an email newsletter or an announcement list.

A discussion list is different because it allows you as a subscriber to post your own messages, as well as read and reply to messages from other subscribers. The ability to interact with other people is the defining feature of email discussion lists.

Many such lists exist - some with as few as 5 subscribers and others with more than 500 subscribers. The number of posts each day varies just as much depending upon the list.

For example, Childrens-Writers List which is dedicated to the discussion of writing (and illustrating) for children, including such topics as creativity, work styles and techniques, marketing and promotion, dealing with rejection, etc. - has more than 500 members and had more than 1,200 postings last month.

While the Romance Writers Support Group, which was created to discuss romance writing and offer encouragement and advice to romance writers, had less than 100 messages posted between its 34 members in the year 2000.

This is one of the reasons that most email discussion list hosts offer subscribers the option to receive individual emails or a daily digest of all messages. Some hosts also allow subscribers to read the list only on the web (by logging into the list archives at the host site, subscribers can choose how often they read the postings).

You never know what you may learn from others, who share your interests and goals. By communicating with other writers via discussion lists, you can potentially find support, advice, ideas and new resources.

Just as list size and posting frequency varies, the content and quality of messages are equally diverse depending upon the other participants and list owners. But the only way you'll find out if discussion lists can be beneficial to you, is by giving them a shot! You have nothing to lose - most are free! And you're usually not required to post messages or respond to others' messages, if you choose not to.

You can just sign up, read postings at your leisure and then decide whether you want to contribute or cancel your subscription!

Selecting a discussion list that will deliver what you want is obviously a subjective process. However, you may want to read some opinions of other writers, who have participated in various lists.

So why do writers subscribe to discussion lists?

"Subscribing to a writers list is the same as shopping for new shoes,'' says "Shydove." "It takes trial and error, but then you find the right group, the 'write' answers of which you can pick and choose at will."

"I chose a diverse group of writers in A Writing Parent as I am a stay at home grandmother.'' Shydove added. "New to online writing, and still seeking my muse and genre, there are varied questions I ask that someone is ready to answer. They have been more than willing to share their experience with me.''

"I generally subscribe because I want to be kept in touch but will not remember to visit as a favourite as mine are so many,'' says Jennifer Francis, who is currently subscribed to a few lists. "I am a member of two or three good ones covering public relations, sponsorship and sometimes the others present interesting articles and/or links. But convenience is the main issue for me to be kept in touch. I think it is an efficient way of being informed of a variety of thing that would take days of scanning newspapers, magazines and the fabulous opportunity of getting another take from likeminded people around the world."

"I'm a debut historical romance author, or at least I was when I joined the Tobeez email loop," says Cheré Coen, Online features editor for The Advocate Online. "Tobeez stands for To Be Published. The group began when a few newly published romance authors began chatting online and realized there were many things new authors needed to know and that other new authors could benefit from such a network. This list has been my saving grace. I have learned so many things that only come from going to conferences, chapter meetings of the Romance Writers of America (which I'm a member) and from doing a lot of reading in industry magazines, none of which I have much time or money for. We exchange information about promotions, booksignings, contract negotiations, agents, editors, press kits, personal fears and good reviews, among much more. The list contains members from Australia, New Zealand, Canada and most of the United States, and because of this we are also able to share information on research for upcoming novels."

"I'm subscribed to a half dozen lists related to books, writing, and publishing,'' says Peggy Tibbetts, Author of Carly's Ghost and Rumors of War. "Booklocker's online promotion kit and "Secrets of Our Success" both recommend discussion lists as a good way to promote online to a broad audience. What I've found to be rather curious in reality is that there is a surprisng number of list subscribers who deeply resent promotional posts by other subscribers, some to the point of calling them spam. As a result lots of posts are generated arguing and complaining about the propriety of promotional posts. In the end, what's more aggravating, deleting one promo post that doesn't interest you or eight to ten posts bickering over it? Seems like a no brainer to me. I don't understand why someone would subscribe to a list and then complain about promo content related to the subject matter. In my mind, part of the purpose of subscribing is to learn what's new and what others are doing online--a means of sharing. If that involves promo posts, then so be it. Perhaps it's incumbent on the list moderators to clarify for their subscribers whether promo posts are acceptable. Obviously everyone agrees that a promo post about a new weight loss program on a publish list is inappropriate. But as for promo posts related to the list topic, there's currently a good deal of ambiguity, even controversy."

"I began an "Intranet" site rather than a listserv, as I felt that this would enable people to chime in on their own accord, rather than filling an inbox ..." says Julie Selman, Seattle Writergrrl, Webgrrl, Techwr-L'er, Woman of the Woods... "My husband is an active member of a listserv that has been a real community for him for years. These people share the same passion, and they are very, very involved. They will be meeting in the spring for the first time at a conference that they are setting up. I know that he and I will be looking forward to it. Drawbacks that we have both seen is that we feel guilty if we have not read all of the listserv -- and we both subscribe to listservs in digest form. Cross postings do happen, especially if you belong to several listservs for the same community. Managing them is more time than either of us usually have. People on some of the lists are not aware of the "etiquette" of cut and paste -- or don't know how to sign up or get off, or how the communication works -- or about propriety ... some things you just don't post to an entire list! Lurkers are an issue -- how do you know what you are posting won't get back at you in some way? Who is listening, anyway? On the more positive side, it is a constant source for information and contacts in areas that interest us. They can be deleted, and often the archives can be visited on some associated web site. Like the early days of bulletin boards, I would imagine that these lists will evolve, and some of the issues will "fall away."

© Danielle Hollister (2004) is the Publisher of the Free Ezine for Writers featuring news, reviews, and continuously updated links to the best resources for writers online like - freelancing & jobs, markets & publishers, literary agents, classes & contests, and more... Read it online at - http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art157.asp

In The News:


Oakland Mayor's Race: Don MaCleay, Don Perata, Tax Increment Financing
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Frustrated with the dog-and-pony-show level of questions at the Oakland Mayor's Forums, I tossed in this one: What is Tax Increment Financing and how will ...

and more »

DeFazio, Robinson agree to four forums
NRToday.com
The first meeting between the two candidates will be Friday in Eugene at a forum sponsored by the Eugene City Club. It will take place from noon to 1:15 pm ...

and more »

Forums aim to improve relations between youths, police
AZ Central.com
Coordinators said they encouraged Project BRAVE students to attend the forums to hear their perspective. They also expected students to provide snapshot ...

and more »

Seattle > Forums > Seahawks > Anyone else concerned about the ...
NorthwestFootball.Net (subscription)
I was just curious if I was the only one who was concerned about the sheer number of personnel moves that Schneider and company have made? ...


Hopefuls to face public queries
2TheAdvocate
The forums are organized by the Lafayette Parish Public Education Stakeholders Council, a group formed earlier this year with a goal of ...
Forums set for School Board candidatesThe Daily Advertiser

all 2 news articles »

E2 Morning Roundup: Obama looks at oil incentives to pay for infrastructure ...
The Hill (blog)
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement Tuesday in Houston is continuing its series of “fact-finding forums” regarding deepwater ...

and more »

Forum to offer views on safety of deep-water drilling
Houston Chronicle
Doors open at 8 am The event begins at 9 am • Comments: Although the forum is open to the public, there is no formal opportunity to make statements. ...

and more »

CVG Forum and Comment downtime
Computerandvideogames.com
Forums and comments; they're one of our favourite parts of CVG, a fact celebrated with our Comments of the Week feature and all the love (and loathe) you ...


Cardinals Insider (subscription)

Arizona > Forums > Arizona Cardinals > Is rational analysis too much to...
Cardinals Insider (subscription)
Sometimes I swear you're Dennis Green in here blogging lol. The Minnesota connection, etc. Leinart doesn't have an NFL arm. He is Chad Pennington Vol. 2. ...


MMATorch

Shine Fights COO Speaks Out On Change Of Location
ifight365.com
The events COO spoke out on the Underground Forums. Unfortunately he does not live at the offices of the VSAC. We will not be holding our event as scheduled ...
Friday's "Shine Fights: Lightweight Grand Prix" moves from Virginia to OklahomaMMAjunkie.com
Shine Fights Makes New Oklahoma Tournament Site OfficialMMAFighting.com

all 23 news articles »
Google News

Five Tips to Launching a Successful Message Forum

Forums a.k.a. "message boards" can be great marketing tools for... Read More

The Benefits of Hiring Forum Posters

There are many business benefits to be realized by including... Read More

Using Online Marketing Forums to Jumpstart Your Home Business

One of the most wonderful things that I have discovered... Read More

Forum Traffic - How to Get More Members on Your Forum

Getting more traffic on your forum can be hard. But... Read More

Forums: How DO You Get People to Post!?

Running a web forum is no easy task. If you... Read More

The Demise of EZBoard

For years, EZBoard was a community that offered relatively cheap... Read More

Should You Add A Forum To Your Site?

I was recently reading a message board thread on a... Read More

Whats The Deal With Discussion Lists for Writers? (Part Two)

What Are the Advantages and/or Drawbacks of Subscribing to Discussion... Read More

Using Message Boards Properly

We all have our own reasons for joining message boards.... Read More

Milton Keynes - A City For The Future?

The two main features of Milton Keynes which distinguish it... Read More

8 Tips for Starting and Maintaining a Successful Online Forum

Nothing promotes a business online better than staying in touch... Read More

How To Maximize Your Profits With Forums

Forums are one of the most effective free internet marketing... Read More

11 Ways To Increase Forums Activities

Getting people to post in your forum is probably the... Read More

Get Traffic & Sales Using Discussion Forums

Message boards, discussion forums and newsgroups can all produce very... Read More

Forum - A Free Way to Get Traffic

Forum is a gathering of people normally have a common... Read More

Business Forums

Forums are a community where a group of webmasters can... Read More

Dont Over Accesorize Your Forums; Give it Community Content

Have you been to those forums where when it opens... Read More

Forums ? Should You Have Them On Your Website?

Forums have become a common feature in many websites. With... Read More

Intro to Health Forums

Health forums are great for gathering information, resources, advice, tips... Read More

10 Commandments To Maximizing Your Time In Forum Participation

1) Gain an idea/keep in touch of what is happening... Read More

Seven Must Follow Rules While Participating In Message Boards

Participating in message boards (forums) discussions is a great way... Read More

Join A Songwriting Forum - Its A Good Idea!

If you are a songwriter looking to get "plugged-in" to... Read More

5 Proven Techniques to Build a Profitable Web Forum

You may have heard that having a web community is... Read More

Marketing Via Messageboards & E-mail Discussion Lists - An Alternative View

One of the most suggested means of getting traffic to... Read More

Reward Your Forum Moderators

If you are a forum administrator and you have moderators... Read More