You can find them by searching for book bloggers, also
by following other authors in your genre or area of expertise to see who's reading them.
You can streamline success in any aspect of
life by following other causes that lead to a desired effect... it is that old law of cause and effect.
Some writers can find that sitting at their desks with just their laptops and fictional characters for company is a lonely business, but it's a little less so if you have a network of fellow writers on sites such as this one, or
even by following other writers on Twitter.
But at some point I dipped back in and came across a post from Joel Friedlander — a man wise in the ways of indie publishing and generous about sharing his wisdom — in which he suggested that authors should build their Twitter networks
not by following other authors, but by following people who describe themselves as avid readers.
Even if you're unsure about what to tweet about at first, you can learn a great
deal by following other lawyers, law firms, corporations, journalists, and others in your chosen field.
Love the all white outfit < 3 you look stunning thanks for sharing this < 3 Do you want to support each other's blog
by following each other?
Love your blazer < 3 you look stunning, do you want to support each other's blog
by following each other?
I am in love with your style < 3 Do you want to support each other's blog
by following each other?