Some Twitterers Worth Following

I started Twittering on April 5, 2008. What started out as a 30-day experiment, has now turned into part of my daily life. I have written about 12 Reasons to Start Twittering. I even created A Beginner’s Guide to Twitter.

standing out in the crowd

So far, I have more than 1,600 people following me, but I only follow about 180. (Some people, for reasons I can’t fathom, think that they must follow everyone who follows them. I do well to keep up with the people I am following.)I won’t reiterate all the reasons I continue to use Twitter, but suffice it to say, it makes it easier to stay connected to the people I love, enjoy, and learn from. As such, I thought I would share a list of just some of the people I am following and who they are. Consider this a sort of Twitter “Shout Out.”

A Few of the Twitters I Follow
Username Description
Family
@GailHyatt My wife and best friend, Gail
@MegHMiller My oldest daughter, Megan, who is the development director for a private school
@MindySpradlin My second oldest daughter, Mindy, who is married with two beautiful daughters of her own
@MadelineHyatt My fourth oldest daughter, Madeline, who is in college and working for The Revolve Tour
@MarissaHyatt My fifth and youngest daughter, Marissa, who graduated from high school a year early and is also working for The Revolve Tour
Friends
@DearKaren My fellow downtown Franklin resident, Karen Anderson
@Maurilio The president of The A Group, Maurilio Amorim, who is also really funny
@PWilson The pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville
@RealChrisElrod A fellow downtown Franklin resident, Chris Elrod, is a realtor and the wife of Randy Elrod
@Recreate A fellow downtown resident and Renaissance Man, Randy Elrod, is involved in lot of creative and stimulating projects
@SpenceSmith The local artist representative for Compassion International, Spence Smith, is also a triathlete
@SteveTN Insurance agency automation consultant, Steve Anderson, is also a fellow downtown resident of Franklin
Authors, Speakers, Singers, and Actors
@AllisonAllen Actress, Allison Allen, who performs at many of our Women of Faith Conference events
@ColleenCoble Thomas Nelson fiction author, Colleen Coble, who wrote Anathema among others
@DonMillerIs Thomas Nelson non-fiction author, Donald Miller, who wrote Blue Like Jazz among others
@FlowerDust New Zondervan non-fiction author, Anne Jackson, who wrote Mad Church Disease
@MaryGraham The head of Thomas Nelson’s Live Events group, Mary Graham, is also the emcee of the Women of Faith events
@MaxLucado Thomas Nelson author, Max Lucado, who has written more books than most people have read, including Cast of Characters, his most recent
@NatalieGrant Recording artist, Natalie Grant, who performs for us at both Revolve and Women of Faith
@PatsyClairmont Women of Faith speaker, Patsy Clairmont, and also a Thomas Nelson author of numerous books, including I Second That Emotion
@RachelHauck Thomas Nelson fiction author, Rachel Hauck, who wrote Love Starts with Elle among others
@SheilaWalsh Women of Faith speaker, Sheila Walsh, and also a Thomas Nelson author of numerous books, including Get Off Your Knees and Pray
Agents and Other Publishing Industry Professionals
@ChipMacGregor Christian Literary Agent, Chip MacGregor
@DebChristian Deb is the wife of Christian Literary agent, Rick Christian
@LawrenceWilson Editorial director at Wesleyan Publishing House, Larry Wilson
@TerryWhalin Agent, editor, and author, Terry Whalin
@TheRobertD Andy Andrew’s business manager and a very humorous Twitterer
@ThomRainer President and CEO of Lifeway, Thom Rainer, is also a prolific author
@Totai Chief technologist for ECPA

In addition, numerous of our Thomas Nelson employees also Twitter, including @AmyChandy, @Brynormous, @ErikaGreene, @HRDAdams, @JimThomason, @JoelJMiller, @KLOlund, @LaraDulaney, @LNobles, @LoriRobertson, @MattBaugher, @MollyThornberg, @PFNikolai, @RElliott9, @RichardMuske, @Rick_Proctor, @SDWint, @TamiHeim, @THarris0343, and @Wayne_Hastings.

Question: Who are you following on Twitter that you find interesting?

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  • http://rcwriter.wordpress.com/ Rhonda Clark

    Some of these folks I already follow, but I'm going to check into some others,(all except your family:) ) @rcwriter

  • http://www.myfriendamysblog.com/ Amy

    I’m going to write on the negative side of Twitter this week, but the best and most interesting people to follow are the ones who engage in coversation with you. It’s nice not to simply feel used as a follower. Sheila Walsh is my favorite for not engaging though….she’s so funny!

  • http://flowerdust.net/ anne jackson

    Twitter has been such a very large part of our relationship! I thank the little blue bird! Thanks for the link love, Mike!

  • http://www.myfriendamysblog.com Amy

    I’m going to write on the negative side of Twitter this week, but the best and most interesting people to follow are the ones who engage in coversation with you. It’s nice not to simply feel used as a follower. Sheila Walsh is my favorite for not engaging though….she’s so funny!

  • http://www.triciagoyer.com/ Tricia Goyer

    Some additional authors:
    @TLHines
    @RobinCaroll
    @SusanMayWarren
    @RobinGunn
    @KathleenYBarbo
    @CamyTang

    Editors:
    @KBall4Him

    In Christian publishing:
    @edstetzer

    And of course @triciagoyer who has two books published by Thomas Nelson and sixteen more by "those other people."

  • http://victoriagaines.com/ Victoria Gaines

    Twitter is a great way to build community, stay in touch, meet new friends. As a freelance writer, I get to peek behind the doors of publishing through you and others, and thoroughly enjoy the opportunity. I love being a cheerleader and prayer warrior for all the wonderful scribes and wordsmiths I've come to know:-)

    Thank you for your gracious responses to my questions on occasion, and please know that I include you and your family in my prayers for this wide-reaching writing community.

    God bless you,
    Vicki

  • http://www.thewritingspa.com/ Mary DeMuth

    Some more interesting ones:

    @markgoodyear (of The Higher Calling, an editor)
    @ahc, Andy Crouch (industry guy)
    @micksilva (editor, WaterBrook Multnomah)
    @cthomasdavis (author, Red Letter guy)
    @lensweet (author)

    Signed,
    @mdemuth

  • http://www.teawithtiffany.blogspot.com/ Tiffany Stuart

    Thinking about twittering. Signed up but unsure how to use it. Want to use my phone to text but I don’t think I have the service needed. I don’t have internet on my phone.

    My twitter/tweet for today is:

    I am only one voice but I cannot be silent about this election. I wrote a letter on my blog, a letter to Obama about abortion. Visit should you feel lead.

    I speak for the silent who are suffering. I pray my words are written with love! Life matters.

    Praying!

  • http://www.teawithtiffany.blogspot.com Tiffany Stuart

    Thinking about twittering. Signed up but unsure how to use it. Want to use my phone to text but I don’t think I have the service needed. I don’t have internet on my phone.

    My twitter/tweet for today is:

    I am only one voice but I cannot be silent about this election. I wrote a letter on my blog, a letter to Obama about abortion. Visit should you feel lead.

    I speak for the silent who are suffering. I pray my words are written with love! Life matters.

    Praying!

  • http://twitter.com/imabeliever Imabeliever

    Mike,
    You are my favorite person to follow, because you are a true renaissance man. I learn something new from you everyday!

    Without a doubt, some of the funniest tweets are between @SheilaWalsh and @MaryGraham. I stumbled upon these sweet tweets by pure accident, and have happily been a fly on the wall of their hilarity ever since.

  • http://twitter.com/imabeliever Imabeliever

    Mike,
    You are my favorite person to follow, because you are a true renaissance man. I learn something new from you everyday!

    Without a doubt, some of the funniest tweets are between @SheilaWalsh and @MaryGraham. I stumbled upon these sweet tweets by pure accident, and have happily been a fly on the wall of their hilarity ever since.

  • http://twitter.com/imabeliever Imabeliever

    Mike,
    You are my favorite person to follow, because you are a true renaissance man. I learn something new from you everyday!

    Without a doubt, some of the funniest tweets are between @SheilaWalsh and @MaryGraham. I stumbled upon these sweet tweets by pure accident, and have happily been a fly on the wall of their hilarity ever since.

  • http://www.peggyroloff.com/ Peggy Roloff

    I’m fasinated by your twittering.. eager to read the hows and whys.

    Be sure to grab a free Starbucks coffee today telling them you voted! There are better reasons for voting for sure but that’s a nice thanks.

  • http://www.peggyroloff.com Peggy Roloff

    I’m fasinated by your twittering.. eager to read the hows and whys.

    Be sure to grab a free Starbucks coffee today telling them you voted! There are better reasons for voting for sure but that’s a nice thanks.

  • http://www.myfriendamysblog.com/ Amy

    I'm going to write on the negative side of Twitter this week, but the best and most interesting people to follow are the ones who engage in coversation with you. It's nice not to simply feel used as a follower. Sheila Walsh is my favorite for not engaging though….she's so funny!

  • allen arnold

    I’m a completely content non-twitterer. As a culture, I feel we’re too wired and too into the next new technologal breakthrough – often missing the chance to talk to the person next to us because we’re too busy typing / texting / twittering. I’m trying to find more ways to unplug from the matrix and live more in the moment. When I need to connect, e-mail and cell do the trick just fine. Twitter-free and loving it!

  • allen arnold

    I’m a completely content non-twitterer. As a culture, I feel we’re too wired and too into the next new technologal breakthrough – often missing the chance to talk to the person next to us because we’re too busy typing / texting / twittering. I’m trying to find more ways to unplug from the matrix and live more in the moment. When I need to connect, e-mail and cell do the trick just fine. Twitter-free and loving it!

  • http://twitter.com/DanielDecker daniel d

    Twitter started as an experiment for me as well but now, after only a few months, I love it. I’ve made connections offline that started online thanks to the little blue bird. Just last night I was able to pray with 200 others LIVE online thanks to an initial update from Twitter.

    A few others I follow:
    @timastevens
    @markbatterson
    @flowerdust
    @catalystatlanta
    @loswhit
    @jessephillips
    @tpmorgan
    @edstetzer

    Thanks!
    @DanielDecker

  • http://twitter.com/DanielDecker daniel d

    Twitter started as an experiment for me as well but now, after only a few months, I love it. I’ve made connections offline that started online thanks to the little blue bird. Just last night I was able to pray with 200 others LIVE online thanks to an initial update from Twitter.

    A few others I follow:
    @timastevens
    @markbatterson
    @flowerdust
    @catalystatlanta
    @loswhit
    @jessephillips
    @tpmorgan
    @edstetzer

    Thanks!
    @DanielDecker

  • http://www.twitter.com/onmiway2heaven Kayla

    I really enjoy following @zappos. He’s funny and interesting and it makes you feel more connected to someone. I don’t follow a ton of writers, but I’m going to start looking for more so I can learn from the pros =) Which, of course, is why I follow you!

  • Sherrie

    I truly enjoy the few minutes of my time that it takes to keep up with the many wonderful friends that I have found on Twitter. It is one of my biggest blessings and is NOT time wasted.
    It gives me another reason/method to “pray without ceasing” through this medium.
    Knowing what they are doing…going through…rejoicing in…frustrated with-wow!!!
    I believe that God intends for us to use all things for His Glory and THIS…is just one more! Praise the Lord for technology!

  • Sherrie

    I truly enjoy the few minutes of my time that it takes to keep up with the many wonderful friends that I have found on Twitter. It is one of my biggest blessings and is NOT time wasted.
    It gives me another reason/method to “pray without ceasing” through this medium.
    Knowing what they are doing…going through…rejoicing in…frustrated with-wow!!!
    I believe that God intends for us to use all things for His Glory and THIS…is just one more! Praise the Lord for technology!

  • Sherrie

    I truly enjoy the few minutes of my time that it takes to keep up with the many wonderful friends that I have found on Twitter. It is one of my biggest blessings and is NOT time wasted.
    It gives me another reason/method to “pray without ceasing” through this medium.
    Knowing what they are doing…going through…rejoicing in…frustrated with-wow!!!
    I believe that God intends for us to use all things for His Glory and THIS…is just one more! Praise the Lord for technology!

  • http://www.teawithtiffany.blogspot.com/ Tiffany Stuart

    Thinking about twittering. Signed up but unsure how to use it. Want to use my phone to text but I don't think I have the service needed. I don't have internet on my phone.

    My twitter/tweet for today is:

    I am only one voice but I cannot be silent about this election. I wrote a letter on my blog, a letter to Obama about abortion. Visit should you feel lead.

    I speak for the silent who are suffering. I pray my words are written with love! Life matters.

    Praying!

  • http://twitter.com/imabeliever Imabeliever

    Mike,
    You are my favorite person to follow, because you are a true renaissance man. I learn something new from you everyday!

    Without a doubt, some of the funniest tweets are between @SheilaWalsh and @MaryGraham. I stumbled upon these sweet tweets by pure accident, and have happily been a fly on the wall of their hilarity ever since.

  • http://www.peggyroloff.com/ Peggy Roloff

    I'm fasinated by your twittering.. eager to read the hows and whys.

    Be sure to grab a free Starbucks coffee today telling them you voted! There are better reasons for voting for sure but that's a nice thanks.

  • http://twitter.com/DanielDecker daniel d

    Twitter started as an experiment for me as well but now, after only a few months, I love it. I've made connections offline that started online thanks to the little blue bird. Just last night I was able to pray with 200 others LIVE online thanks to an initial update from Twitter.

    A few others I follow:
    @timastevens
    @markbatterson
    @flowerdust
    @catalystatlanta
    @loswhit
    @jessephillips
    @tpmorgan
    @edstetzer

    Thanks!
    @DanielDecker

  • http://www.thewritingroad.blogspot.com/ Scoti Springfield Domeij

    I love your suggestions, but sometimes, they reveal the disparity in incomes. If it’s a budget stressor, what is the benefit of Twittering?

  • http://www.thewritingroad.blogspot.com/ Scoti Springfield Domeij

    I love your suggestions, but sometimes, they reveal the disparity in incomes. If it’s a budget stressor, what is the benefit of Twittering?

  • http://www.thewritingroad.blogspot.com Scoti Springfield Domeij

    I love your suggestions, but sometimes, they reveal the disparity in incomes. If it’s a budget stressor, what is the benefit of Twittering?

  • http://www.twitter.com/onmiway2heaven Kayla

    I really enjoy following @zappos. He's funny and interesting and it makes you feel more connected to someone. I don't follow a ton of writers, but I'm going to start looking for more so I can learn from the pros =) Which, of course, is why I follow you!

  • Sherrie

    I truly enjoy the few minutes of my time that it takes to keep up with the many wonderful friends that I have found on Twitter. It is one of my biggest blessings and is NOT time wasted.
    It gives me another reason/method to "pray without ceasing" through this medium.
    Knowing what they are doing…going through…rejoicing in…frustrated with-wow!!!
    I believe that God intends for us to use all things for His Glory and THIS…is just one more! Praise the Lord for technology!

  • http://AndyAndrews.com/ Andy Andrews

    Mike!

    So far, I am with Allen Arnold (we Double A’s stick together…). Despite having been stricken with a nasal spray dependency at several points in my life, twitter hasn’t gotten its greedy little addictive fingers into me yet. I remain twit-free at this point in my life.

    As you pointed out, however, Robert (my manager) is a twitaholic. And he loves it. But where do you guys find the time? I am a husband, dad, author, speaker, and fisherman. I am not sure (yet) how I can add another thing…

    In addition, might I feed your paranoia a bit…? How long before thieves catch on to the twitternomenon? “Hey, I’m following this CEO and his wife on my twitter. As soon as they are seated at the restaurant, it will be safe to go into their house!”

    And while I am thinking about it…. Did you lose a bet? You are making your authors feel incompetent. What is this now… 92 days in a row that you have posted a blog? It’s obvious that your kids are grown, but thanks–they are all great!

    Hi to Gail for me. Or just give her a twitter…

    Love,

    Andy

  • http://AndyAndrews.com/ Andy Andrews

    Mike!

    So far, I am with Allen Arnold (we Double A’s stick together…). Despite having been stricken with a nasal spray dependency at several points in my life, twitter hasn’t gotten its greedy little addictive fingers into me yet. I remain twit-free at this point in my life.

    As you pointed out, however, Robert (my manager) is a twitaholic. And he loves it. But where do you guys find the time? I am a husband, dad, author, speaker, and fisherman. I am not sure (yet) how I can add another thing…

    In addition, might I feed your paranoia a bit…? How long before thieves catch on to the twitternomenon? “Hey, I’m following this CEO and his wife on my twitter. As soon as they are seated at the restaurant, it will be safe to go into their house!”

    And while I am thinking about it…. Did you lose a bet? You are making your authors feel incompetent. What is this now… 92 days in a row that you have posted a blog? It’s obvious that your kids are grown, but thanks–they are all great!

    Hi to Gail for me. Or just give her a twitter…

    Love,

    Andy

  • http://AndyAndrews.com Andy Andrews

    Mike!

    So far, I am with Allen Arnold (we Double A’s stick together…). Despite having been stricken with a nasal spray dependency at several points in my life, twitter hasn’t gotten its greedy little addictive fingers into me yet. I remain twit-free at this point in my life.

    As you pointed out, however, Robert (my manager) is a twitaholic. And he loves it. But where do you guys find the time? I am a husband, dad, author, speaker, and fisherman. I am not sure (yet) how I can add another thing…

    In addition, might I feed your paranoia a bit…? How long before thieves catch on to the twitternomenon? “Hey, I’m following this CEO and his wife on my twitter. As soon as they are seated at the restaurant, it will be safe to go into their house!”

    And while I am thinking about it…. Did you lose a bet? You are making your authors feel incompetent. What is this now… 92 days in a row that you have posted a blog? It’s obvious that your kids are grown, but thanks–they are all great!

    Hi to Gail for me. Or just give her a twitter…

    Love,

    Andy

  • http://www.thewritingroad.blogspot.com/ Scoti Springfield Do

    I love your suggestions, but sometimes, they reveal the disparity in incomes. If it's a budget stressor, what is the benefit of Twittering?

  • http://www.takerootandwrite.com Noelle

    I agree w/much of the above! I do love your tweets and look forward to reviewing books and sharing w/my readers and Members of my Christian Women’s Community. http://www.christianwomentakeroot.com
    [Not a plug~just a fact!]

    I also love what a couple said about prayers, Is awesome to have so many christians and praying on the spot- The New Faster Prayer Chain!

    And I have to comment on Andy above about posting all your families profiles. It can get scary if someone starts following all, I think of that a lot. With a lot of twitter apps it will updat your location and show. My iPhone does that too. So a new kind of technique for paparazzi- could be good for some????? I just dont want them to know where my 15 yr old daughter is! :-)
    Blessings!
    Noelle
    @TakeRoot

  • http://AndyAndrews.com/ Andy Andrews

    Mike!

    So far, I am with Allen Arnold (we Double A's stick together…). Despite having been stricken with a nasal spray dependency at several points in my life, twitter hasn't gotten its greedy little addictive fingers into me yet. I remain twit-free at this point in my life.

    As you pointed out, however, Robert (my manager) is a twitaholic. And he loves it. But where do you guys find the time? I am a husband, dad, author, speaker, and fisherman. I am not sure (yet) how I can add another thing…

    In addition, might I feed your paranoia a bit…? How long before thieves catch on to the twitternomenon? "Hey, I'm following this CEO and his wife on my twitter. As soon as they are seated at the restaurant, it will be safe to go into their house!"

    And while I am thinking about it…. Did you lose a bet? You are making your authors feel incompetent. What is this now… 92 days in a row that you have posted a blog? It's obvious that your kids are grown, but thanks–they are all great!

    Hi to Gail for me. Or just give her a twitter…

    Love,

    Andy

  • http://www.takerootandwrite.com/ Noelle

    I agree w/much of the above! I do love your tweets and look forward to reviewing books and sharing w/my readers and Members of my Christian Women's Community. http://www.christianwomentakeroot.com
    [Not a plug~just a fact!]

    I also love what a couple said about prayers, Is awesome to have so many christians and praying on the spot- The New Faster Prayer Chain!

    And I have to comment on Andy above about posting all your families profiles. It can get scary if someone starts following all, I think of that a lot. With a lot of twitter apps it will updat your location and show. My iPhone does that too. So a new kind of technique for paparazzi- could be good for some????? I just dont want them to know where my 15 yr old daughter is! :-)
    Blessings!
    Noelle
    @TakeRoot

  • http://www.takerootandwrite.com/ Noelle

    I agree w/much of the above! I do love your tweets and look forward to reviewing books and sharing w/my readers and Members of my Christian Women's Community. http://www.christianwomentakeroot.com
    [Not a plug~just a fact!]

    I also love what a couple said about prayers, Is awesome to have so many christians and praying on the spot- The New Faster Prayer Chain!

    And I have to comment on Andy above about posting all your families profiles. It can get scary if someone starts following all, I think of that a lot. With a lot of twitter apps it will updat your location and show. My iPhone does that too. So a new kind of technique for paparazzi- could be good for some????? I just dont want them to know where my 15 yr old daughter is! :-)
    Blessings!
    Noelle
    @TakeRoot

  • http://www.takerootandwrite.com/ Noelle

    I agree w/much of the above! I do love your tweets and look forward to reviewing books and sharing w/my readers and Members of my Christian Women's Community. http://www.christianwomentakeroot.com
    [Not a plug~just a fact!]

    I also love what a couple said about prayers, Is awesome to have so many christians and praying on the spot- The New Faster Prayer Chain!

    And I have to comment on Andy above about posting all your families profiles. It can get scary if someone starts following all, I think of that a lot. With a lot of twitter apps it will updat your location and show. My iPhone does that too. So a new kind of technique for paparazzi- could be good for some????? I just dont want them to know where my 15 yr old daughter is! :-)
    Blessings!
    Noelle
    @TakeRoot

  • http://www.michaelhyatt.com/ Michael S. Hyatt

    @Luke: Good point about a strategy of following more people. I didn’t think of that.

    @Andy: Thanks for reminding all the would-be thieves—just in case they didn’t think of this on their own. ;-)

    Brother, you should try it. Just for a week. It takes way less time that you think.

  • http://www.michaelhyatt.com/ Michael S. Hyatt

    @Luke: Good point about a strategy of following more people. I didn’t think of that.

    @Andy: Thanks for reminding all the would-be thieves—just in case they didn’t think of this on their own. ;-)

    Brother, you should try it. Just for a week. It takes way less time that you think.

  • http://www.michaelhyatt.com Michael S. Hyatt

    @Luke: Good point about a strategy of following more people. I didn’t think of that.

    @Andy: Thanks for reminding all the would-be thieves—just in case they didn’t think of this on their own. ;-)

    Brother, you should try it. Just for a week. It takes way less time that you think.

  • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/ Donna Maria @ Indie Business

    Love your list Mike, and am now inspired to make my own sometime. Question for you: What, if anything, do you think of the term, “Follower” in the context of Twitter?

  • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/ Donna Maria @ Indie Business

    Love your list Mike, and am now inspired to make my own sometime. Question for you: What, if anything, do you think of the term, “Follower” in the context of Twitter?

  • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com Donna Maria @ Indie Business

    Love your list Mike, and am now inspired to make my own sometime. Question for you: What, if anything, do you think of the term, “Follower” in the context of Twitter?

  • http://www.beautyfromtheheart.org/ Hannah

    A couple people I don’t know personally are following me on twitter, including Barack Obama. I feel honored…and stalked. Hence, the danger of twitter (along with facebook, myspace, and any other social networking tool, I do admit.)

  • http://www.beautyfromtheheart.org Hannah

    A couple people I don’t know personally are following me on twitter, including Barack Obama. I feel honored…and stalked. Hence, the danger of twitter (along with facebook, myspace, and any other social networking tool, I do admit.)

  • http://www.michaelhyatt.com/ Michael S. Hyatt

    @Donna: I think of “follower” as a synonym for “subscriber.” People have their own reasons for subscribing. Some want to mentored, others are merely curious. Regardless, I welcome them all.

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