October 13, 2022. Instagripe.
You’ve done a good job staying clear of the whole social media thing. But then your agent says, in that tone of hers, “You really ought to join in.” If only for promotion, she says. It’ll help sell the book. It helps promote the site. Gets your name out there, wherever there might be. And all that.
And so, late to the party as usual, Ask the Pilot now has an Instagram feed. Is that the right word, feed? Channel, account, timeline… whatever you call it, it’s there, and you’re invited to subscribe.
Most of the photographs will be travel-oriented, though plenty too will be of and from airplanes and airports, plus my normal diversions into music, etc. Click the icon or search for ASKTHEPILOT.
We already went through this with Facebook and Twitter, you might recall.
On Facebook you’ll find two pages. The first is the official Ask the Pilot fan page (can it be a fan page if the author himself is creating it?). In addition to the latest posts and stories, it features photos and tidbits that aren’t part of the ATP site itself. The second page is my personal page. This one is for friends, family, and my more devout and obsessive groupies.
Lastly is Twitter, from where I normally tweet links to the newest stories.