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Originally Posted by copyrite
I find social media amazing. I'm in the middle of a book I'm really enjoying, and went to google to see if there's another in this series and when it might be out, and lo and behold I discover the author's twitter. She replied in under five minutes to my tweet (must have caught her at the right time), and we went back and forth with a few tweets. That's an author who, while clearly promoting future endeavors, is taking the time (even if it's an assistant I don't care) to be in touch with fans.
A couple weeks ago I tweeted another author who clearly was answering her own messages... it took her about three weeks to get back to me... but I don't care... she replied!
Susan Elizabeth Phillips has a current question of
"Can any of you guess the number one way authors grow their reading audience? (Other than writing a great book.)"
I'm thinking it's word of mouth, but she'll have to get back to me on that. 
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Oh I know! I talk to authors all the time on Facebook. One author sent me some of her paperbacks just because she liked my wall.

When Julia Quinn was promoting donating blood and I mention that it had saved my little nephew's life while he was battling Leukemia till he got two bone marrow transplants. She replied about donating bone marrow and she was a donor then asked everyone else to donate too.
That's just one example but I have talked to many famous authors and they are just as lovely as their books. I only had a couple negative experiences with a few authors but almost all of them have been positive experiences.