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The Power of Social Media to Build Upon the Writing Process
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Posted on Feb 15, 2012 by bryan
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It is well known that writing is re-writing and no where is that more evident than in the realm of social media process management sites. Bookhaul launched this past year as a means to help writers get published and to record their writing in a way that would copyright original thoughts and ideas and assist writers to build upon their existing writing by engaging input from fans worldwide.
Since its inception, Bookhaul continues to grow. Schools are beginning to see the value in using Bookhaul.com as an avenue to archive student writing in an electronic portfolio that is both easy to use and provides outstanding feedback to the students who are posting their completed works. Notably, Bookhaul.com allows every writer, regardless of age, to freely publish their work on a safe, reliable site that maintains a historical tracking of completed works over time. What is posted in grade two can be seen ten years later when a student is finishing high school in grade 12. In this way, what is written today becomes a legacy for a writer tomorrow. Sign up and become a fan of writers today, or better yet, post your works and see where it takes you. For more information contact brichardson@phrd.ab.ca.