Not only can you convey your novel's mood and tone through funny book memes, but you also get to share your personality as as author
If you take your creativity up a notch and create funny book memes based on your own cast and plot, it's also a strong way to generate interest in your story and characters
How do I make a book Meme?
These book memes are just a sample of what's out there
And, to make things easier, you can create your own book memes easily on a number of websites, like Imgflip
You can make your own meme format or use popular ones that you know and love
What is a writing meme?
A lot of writing memes focus on the arch-enemy of a writer: procrastination
Because writers are creators, their eureka moment comes every once in a while
The rest of the time, it is just planning and thinking about getting the work done, but not really getting on with it
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Waiting for that one big gig A lot of writers are self-doubters
In your mind, you see a long list of book titles you are for suregoing to get to, but somehow the reality doesn’t seem to reflect that.
Book writing memes
1994 book by Douglas Rushkoff
Cyberia is a book by Douglas Rushkoff, published in 1994. The book discusses many different ideas revolving around technology, drugs and subcultures. Rushkoff takes a Tom Wolfe Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test style, as he actively becomes a part of the people and culture that he is writing about. The book goes with Rushkoff as he discusses topics ranging from online culture, the concept of a global brain as put forth in Gaia theory, and Neoshamanism.
The Meme Machine is a popular science book by Susan
1999 science book by Susan Blackmore
The Meme Machine is a popular science book by Susan Blackmore on the subject of memes. Blackmore attempts to constitute memetics as a science by discussing its empirical and analytic potential, as well as some important problems with memetics. The first half of the book tries to create greater clarity about the definition of the meme as she sees it. The last half of the book consists of a number of possible memetic explanations for such different problems as the origin of language, the origin of the human brain, sexual phenomena, the Internet and the notion of the self. These explanations, in her view, give simpler and clearer explanations than trying to create genetic explanations in these fields.
Cyberia is a book by Douglas Rushkoff
1994 book by Douglas Rushkoff
Cyberia is a book by Douglas Rushkoff, published in 1994. The book discusses many different ideas revolving around technology, drugs and subcultures. Rushkoff takes a Tom Wolfe Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test style, as he actively becomes a part of the people and culture that he is writing about. The book goes with Rushkoff as he discusses topics ranging from online culture, the concept of a global brain as put forth in Gaia theory, and Neoshamanism.
The Meme Machine is a popular science book by
1999 science book by Susan Blackmore
The Meme Machine is a popular science book by Susan Blackmore on the subject of memes. Blackmore attempts to constitute memetics as a science by discussing its empirical and analytic potential, as well as some important problems with memetics. The first half of the book tries to create greater clarity about the definition of the meme as she sees it. The last half of the book consists of a number of possible memetic explanations for such different problems as the origin of language, the origin of the human brain, sexual phenomena, the Internet and the notion of the self. These explanations, in her view, give simpler and clearer explanations than trying to create genetic explanations in these fields.