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AuthorTok

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Etymology

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From author +‎ -Tok.

Proper noun

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AuthorTok

  1. The community of writing-oriented accounts on TikTok.
    • 2021 September 14, Addison Rizer, “Good For You: 8 Authors to Follow on TikTok Who Are Doing Great”, in Book Riot[1], archived from the original on 2024-09-09:
      New York Times best-selling author of These Violent Delights Chloe Gong is a delight on TikTok. [] She’s the perfect follow for anyone wanting a variety of content and a great introduction to AuthorTok done right.
    • 2022, Stormi D. Lewis, Dead Draw: Book Three of the Sophie Lee Saga[2],  []:
      To Booktok and Authortok, who are forever teaching me new things and helping me reach my author goals.
    • 2022, Rashmi P. Menon, Kimberlee Caruso, Amorina Carlton, M.N. Kee, Sathya Achia, D.B. Carter, Brenda Radchik, Chaz Beebe, D.M. Monkson, Janie Kang, Jessica Hopson, Joel C. Flanagan-Granemann, Sean Doyle, Max Turner, Mark Piggot, Tales Untold: Mythos Around the World[3], Ravens & Roses Publishing:
      A special thanks to BookTok and AuthorTok on TikTok for accepting our book with open arms.
    • 2023 April 8, Alyssa Shotwell, “9 SFF Authors You Need to Follow on AuthorTok & BookTok (a.k.a. TikTok for Readers)”, in The Mary Sue[4], archived from the original on 2024-09-09:
      Technically BookTok and AuthorTok (sometimes under #AuthorsonTikTok) are two different things, but there are a lot of crossovers between these creators.
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