• “The smartest historical sci-fi adventure-romance story ever written by a science Ph.D. with a background in scripting 'Scrooge McDuck' comics.”—Salon.com
  • A time-hopping, continent-spanning salmagundi of genres.”
    —ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
  • “These books have to be word-of-mouth books because they're too weird to describe to anybody.”
    —Jackie Cantor, Diana's first editor

Facebook

OK, I have _no_ idea what I’m doing here, none. As part of the promotion for ECHO, though, Borders asked me if I’d come talk to people during a two-hour online chat thingie on their Facebook page next Tuesday. “Sure,” I said–despite the fact that I’ve never been on Facebook in my life, have no idea how to get there, nor yet what to do when I _am_ there. But following initial advice from Youngest Daughter (who certainly _does_ know all about Facebook, and a good thing, too…), I created a “Celebrity” page, as well as making an individual account (which the Random House publicist said I’d need in order to do the chat on Tuesday).

So I did, and pretty darn confusing it is, though I imagine things will become clearer as I muddle around in it. I did somehow manage to link the page to this blog–thought I’d mention it in case any of y’all wondered what the heck that “Fan box” is doing there.

I’ll try to put some actual content on said page, as soon as I figure out how to do that…so if there’s anything you’d like to see there, let me know!

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  1. Hi Diana,
    I am not a big fan of facebook and prefer to interact with authors that I follow in their blogs or websites. I know a lot of people do all of these other sites (Myspace, Twitter…) but at some point it all becomes too much.

    Sorry I missed the chat, would have loved to participate :(

  2. Awesome, cant wait for the chat. I became a fan on your facebook page :)

  3. Well, I just joined and I showed up right next to "Pat" from France who I actually know because of you! :-)

    Michelle
    (not as hairy as my Facebook picture)

  4. Well, I just joined and I showed up right next to "Pat" from France who I actually know because of you! :-)

    Michelle
    (not as hairy as my Facebook picture)

  5. I must confess – I am a geek. I have a Twitter & Facebook account to go along with numerous blog accounts (to follow not to blog – I'm just not that interesting)

    I have just "become a fan" on Facebook. If you need help as to how to add content I'd be happy to help as it is really easy once you get the hang of it – it's very user friendly :)

  6. I'm a "fan" too! Facebook is actually a pretty nice tool for interacting with people – very user friendly.

    I was at a Highlands Festival over the weekend and thought of snapping a picture of Clan Fraser for you. Then my husband said, "Yeah, it isn't like she hasn't ever received one of *those* before." Okay, so he is probably right… :)

    Can't wait until Tuesday!

  7. Facebook is really a friendly interface and the around 55 middle aged types are really flocking there now, especially women. I think it started with Moms wanting to know what their children were up to!

  8. I too am now an "official" fan on facebook! I'd love to see you post photos of your travels and book signings and all things Outlander-related.

  9. Fantastic! I'm going to go on Facebook right now and become a fan.

    I enjoy reading blurbs from authors on Facebook, but I still prefer reading their blogs. You get a much fuller picture in blog postings.

  10. This is so awesome. I love how accessible our favorite authors are now with Facebook, Twitter and Blogs. Now, if only you could get your website updated!

  11. Just curious – but I thought you already had a page on Facebook. I've been a Facebook Fan of Diana Gabaldon for practically a year. Imposter? Or just one of your helpful PR/web people who were proactive on your behalf and you didn't realize it?

    Here are the two different pages:
    New one – http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#/pages/Diana-Gabaldon/254236750161?ref=sgm

    "Old" one – http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#/pages/Diana-Gabaldon/13457201193?ref=sgm

  12. Dear booklover–

    Oh, you haven't missed it–it's next Tuesday (release day! Yay!). It's from noon-2 PM EST, on the Borders Facebook page, but that's all I know about it right now. I'll pose more details when I have them. Hope to see you there!

  13. Lora Dow, same thing here! Diana, would you be so kind as to link us here back to your proper Facebook page so we can become a fan of the real you?

  14. Dear Lora–

    Evidently _someone_ had put up a page for me, but hadn't mentioned it to me. [g] I'm much obliged; will have to go check it out a little later.

  15. Lora –

    I was just about to say the same thing! I've been a "fan" of a Diana Gabaldon page for a few months now…I thought it was just a fan who put the page together. In any case, now we know which page is the "official" one!

  16. facebook is fine, but what happened to your official site? It come up with "Forbidden".

  17. I'm so bummed I'm going to miss your facebook chat, but I plan to have my nose firmly imbedded in an Echo in the Bone that day….all day:) Ok, so maybe I'll come up for air long enough to check out the chat. See you there.

  18. YAY! I DO use facebook daily so I'll be able to stalk you some more!! ;)

  19. Dear Diana~

    Welcome to Facebook! I hesitated joining for a very long time because I already work long days at a computer but, when I did join, it was within minutes that I connected with long lost friends, many of whom I had missed dearly and, up to this point, had no way of finding.

    I'll be truly amazed if you can deal with all the contact it opens for you — of course, you can moderate your page to work however you wish. Whatever happens, it'll be wonderful to have you sharing.

    Regards,

    Midge
    (Merrymags)

  20. Wahey! Welcome to the highly addictive world of social networking!
    ;-D

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