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Become an ASA Author form is now working properly.
Originally posted on Authors Supporting Authors:
Have you been filling out the form on the Become an ASA Author page? It hasn’t been working. I started from scratch and tested it and this one is working. Also one on the Suggestion Box page works is in order. I’ll be watching for any form requests coming…
The Literary Robots Are Coming!
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Back in January I wrote a piece of flash fiction entitled “Robert” (http://newauthoronline.com/2015/01/18/robert/). In that story I imagined a robot capable of producing works of literature on a par with those of Tolstoy and Dickens. While browsing the internet yesterday I came across the following article which reminded…
Novedad Literaria. ‘Sin miedo a vivir, sin miedo a soñar’ de Lusa Guerrero. Un proyecto solidario que os abrirá los horizontes.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hola a todos: Como sabéis los viernes os traigo nuevos libros y autores. Hace un tiempo que conocí a Lusa Guerrero en Twitter (@LusaGuerrero), que no es solo muy generosa promocionando a otros autores sino que comparte Tweets que hacen que uno se pare a pensar, y le inspiran. Y…
Warning! Book Thief – Make Sure Someone Else isn’t Profiting off Your Book
Do not trust this site: http://www.urbookdownload.com One of my author clients just informed me that her book was illegally downloaded by this online company. If you have a book in the marketplace make sure these guys aren’t taking your hard-earned money! If they are, go immediately to your writer’s union/guild/club (e.g. SFWA, RWA, etc.) and…
A Little White Lie – Part 8
Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
Wil isn’t happy with this mission, particularly because he’s limited on personnel. He doesn’t even know a lot of the people on the short list that Greyling gave him. He asks the advice of Penny, Ben and Ray to help him choose. He manages to piss off…
Cultural (P)references and Marketing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My idol, Lord Chesterfield “A university lecturer, huh? So, how much do you make?” I almost choked on my wine, narrowly avoiding showering my shirt with red droplets . In the UK, where I lived at the time, this was a question you would never, ever ask – even…