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Here are some notable authors who have broken news or made significant announcements through their social media pages:
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- John Green: The bestselling author of "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Looking for Alaska" often uses his Twitter account to share updates about his writing process, new book releases, and personal struggles. He has also used his platform to raise awareness about mental health and social justice issues.
- Neil Gaiman: The acclaimed author of "American Gods" and "Coraline" frequently shares updates about his writing projects, as well as his thoughts on literature, art, and culture. He has also used his Twitter account to respond to fan mail and engage with his readers.
- J.K. Rowling: The author of the Harry Potter series has used her Twitter account to share updates about her writing projects, including the release of new books and the development of the Fantastic Beasts film franchise. She has also used her platform to raise awareness about social and political issues.
- Stephen King: The horror master has used his Twitter account to share updates about his writing projects, as well as his thoughts on literature, film, and popular culture. He has also used his platform to engage with his readers and respond to fan mail.
- Gillian Flynn: The author of "Gone Girl" and "Sharp Objects" has used her Twitter account to share updates about her writing projects, as well as her thoughts on literature, film, and television. She has also used her platform to engage with her readers and respond to fan mail.
- Patrick Rothfuss: The author of "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series has used his Twitter account to share updates about his writing projects, as well as his thoughts on literature, music, and gaming. He has also used his platform to engage with his readers and respond to fan mail.
- Lev Grossman: The author of "The Magicians" series has used his Twitter account to share updates about his writing projects, as well as his thoughts on literature, film, and television. He has also used his platform to engage with his readers and respond to fan mail.
- Rainbow Rowell: The author of "Eleanor & Park" and "Fangirl" has used her Twitter account to share updates about her writing projects, as well as her thoughts on literature, music, and pop culture. She has also used her platform to engage with her readers and respond to fan mail.
These are just a few examples of authors who have used their social media platforms to break news and engage with their readers. Many other authors have also used their platforms to share updates about their writing projects, respond to fan mail, and connect with their readers.