Archive | April 15, 2015
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Building a Book Trailer on a Shoestring Budget (pt 2)
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
It’s still Painful, and It’s even Uglier Welcome back. Now, you have your book distilled, so you can think about what images you want to represent your words. This can be as difficult as making your cover (or approving it, if you were able to…
A Bony Fido Human & The Siren Sounds
Originally posted on barsetshirediaries:
Sunday April 5th 2015 Easter Sunday. This morning’s time is so close to yesterday’s I can ‘t help wonder whether there is significance to them. They are 7 minutes apart and it could easily have taken me that much longer to get to sleep.The one thing I do note is that it’s…
14 Common Misused and Confused Words Infographic
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Infinite Feedback Loop in PhotoShop
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Infinity and background images from ShutterStock. ? HOW TO CREATE AN INFINITE FEEDBACK LOOP IN PHOTOSHOP In photography, you can display a camera’s image on a monitor and point the camera at the monitor to create an infinite feedback loop. Image from ShutterStock. There is a simple way to create this…
Copper, the Alchemist, & the Woman in Trousers: Episode 12
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Hello everyone, I’m always excited when I’m able to get ahead of schedule on anything, particularly this “interactive, culinary, steampunk” serial. However, I never thought I’d need to have a couple of episodes written in advance because of a bereavement. For the time being, I’m simply unable to talk…
Pssst – Wanna hear a PODCAST of an author being INTERVIEWED?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Click on the image or link below and select interview 138 😀 http://lgbpodcast.blogspot.co.uk
Greek Orthodox Easter
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
from findingtimetowrite.wordpress.com Tomorrow is the Greek Orthodox Easter. Pretty much the same as that celebrated by any other Christian denomination, you may think, and you would be partly right. For, you see, Easter is a really big deal over here. Bigger than Christmas (I can practically hear the gasps). Following forty…