By Rasvanth Chunylall
Many writers have embraced twitter as a medium to engage with fans, develop their brand identities, share news stories and express their thoughts and opinions. Here are some highlights from the twitter accounts of a few KZN writers.
I was too tired to turn off the TV Sunday afternoon so watched all of John Favreau’s fantastically underwhelming #chefmovie. Give it a miss
— Jann Turner (@JannTurner) December 01, 2014
Difficult to #RememberMandela and not wonder about #EricGarner & continued racial injustice in United States.
— Azad Essa (@azadessa) December 04, 2014
An invitation to visit my updated website –veilsoflight.com Feel free to share this with others. Hope you find your visit rewarding!
— Shabbir Banoobhai (@SBanoobhai) December 05, 2014
We want Papic back @Orlando_Pirates
— Minenhle Mthembu (@IamMinenhle_ZN) December 10, 2014
A huge thank you to Concept Cyclery Ballito for making me brand ambassador for 2015. Excited to ride this machine!pic.twitter.com/jiJsXRLkDM
— Rosamund Kendal (@Rosamundkendal) December 12, 2014
When writing for film you have to walk the tandem tightropes of skillful plot & profound subtext to engage the audience. #scriptchat
— Janet van Eeden (@janetvaneeden) December 13, 2014
Enjoying my breakfast of blueberry-stuffed pancakes drizzled with honey. Feel marginally sorry for all my self-righteous Banting friends.
— Rosamund Kendal (@Rosamundkendal) December 14, 2014
Well done @RoleneStrauss. You do us proud
— Eric Miyeni (@EricMiyeni) December 16, 2014
#ChildabuseUK the tip of the iceberg. The poor victims who have suffered all these years.#RevealToHeal
— Trevor Kleinhans (@secretsmakeusic) December 18, 2014
Happy birthday to a #southafrican & icon died too soon #stevebiko would have been 68 today @leftyspeaks @MaxEbrahim @lindanmdl@Chomskiet
— Nazia Peer (@PeerNazia) December 18, 2014
“The greatest power that a person possesses is the power to choose.” – J Martin Kohe
— Michelle McGrane (@MichelleMcGrane) December 19, 2014
“Your ordinary acts of love and hope point to the extraordinary promise that every human life is of inestimable value.” – Desmond Tutu
— Michelle McGrane (@MichelleMcGrane) December 19, 2014
Here Comes The Snake In The Grass now available on Kindle. Happy holidays 🙂
— Eric Miyeni (@EricMiyeni) December 22, 2014
This Christmas, say a prayer, spare a thought for the families of 7,588 people who lost their lives to Ebola in 2014. pic.twitter.com/Of7t50ItRv
— Azad Essa (@azadessa) December 24, 2014
All the Chrissy Happiness you wish yourselves dear ones. As Tiny Tim said, “God bless us, everyone.” <3
— Janet van Eeden (@janetvaneeden) December 24, 2014
Happy Holidays and all good things for the #New Yearpic.twitter.com/JbUNEhNv7G
— Jann Turner (@JannTurner) December 25, 2014
Enjoying Boxing Day even more than Christmas Day. Some how it’s so much nicer when the pressure is off. And then there are leftovers.
— Janet van Eeden (@janetvaneeden) December 26, 2014