I think what’s so captivating with TikTok is the specificity of the videos that wind up on your FYP and the quickness in which you consume content. With videos only a few minutes long, it’s easy to blow through hundreds without coming up for air. More than once, I’ve stumbled onto a video verbalizing something I thought was something specific to me. Ways I eat my food or things I find inherently embarrassing (loading my carry-on in the overhead bin anyone?) or thought processes I assumed I was alone in the world having. But, then, in one minute I am no longer alone. What’s nice too, is the variety of “sides” to TikTok. While some may be broad, like BookTok or DanceTok, some are extremely niche, leaving you baffled and slightly honored if you stumble your way into them (Beans TikTok I’m looking at you). Regardless of what you’re into, there’s some facet of TikTok out there waiting for you. So, here are a few authors to follow on TikTok for anyone wanting to see the book and writing sides! I hope these authors to follow on TikTok were a great start. For more social media author content, why not follow a few on Instagram? Or, maybe Pinterest? Or this giant list of writers on Twitter? Spice up your social media game. We all know you could use more author content in your lives! ♬ original sound – Danielle Lim ♬ original sound – CocoDevile ♬ I Can Feel It (Christmas Instrumental) – Nick Sena and Danny Echevarria ♬ original sound – Aiden Thomas ♬ original sound – Preeti Chhibber ♬ Sunny Day – Ted Fresco ♬ original sound – disappointment ♬ original sound – Sara Raasch