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How Do I Know Which Photos Are Safe to Use?
One of the questions I get asked most commonly as an experienced freelance writer is “Which photos can I use in my articles?” There’s much more to it than just doing a search. Source: How Do I Know Which Photos Are Safe to Use?
Kindle Unlimited: Global Expansion and Impact
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Image from ShutterStock. KINDLE UNLIMITED NEWS Amazon’s payment for Kindle Unlimited KENP pages read has dipped a hair below $0.005 per page. There is a downward trend for KENP pages read, although is a reason behind the most recent dip, and, as we shall see, there may be good signs to…
How to Find a Wealth of Free Stock Photos
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
For all you bloggers out there who, like me, spend too much time sourcing free images – take a look at the review of this book. A review of a guide to free stock photos Source: How to Find a Wealth of Free Stock Photos
Amazon Review Crisis Update: News and some advice
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
In the last few weeks I have read several articles in newspapers and in magazines such as “The New Scientist” and “The Economist” about the Fake Review Crisis. It appears not only Amazon is taking off the gloves but Trip Advisor and other sites are, too, and this is now becoming…
Are you up to speed on the latest?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Things seem to be moving at breakneck speed on the social media scene. Snapchat, Instagram, and now… Not to add to your stress, but I thought you might find Periscope TV useful. Even if you don’t want to set up a “show” of your own on Periscope, you can still visit…
#Authors © Copyright Infringement – Latest Victim seeks Help / Advice…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Hello Chris, I am sorry to bother you, but I am writing to you to ask for help. Something really strange has happened to me. I am selling my book on Amazon ONLY. Two days ago I found my book on lots of different internet…
Anatomy of a (Kindle) Reader
Written Word Media has produced a wonderful infographic of a Kindle owner. Hopefully, the interesting data included will give you plenty of marketing ideas. Here are my main takeaways from it: Frie… Source: Anatomy of a (Kindle) Reader
Mystery Mondays: C.S. Lakin on Showing Through Your Characters’ Senses
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
This week I have the pleasure of hosting C.S. Lakin. C. S. Lakin is a novelist and writing coach who spends her time divided between developing new book ideas and helping writers polish theirs. She is the author of fourteen novels – six contemporary novels, seven in the fantasy/sci-fi genre,…
Stage One of Novel Writing: The Imagination
Originally posted on Víðarr's Blog:
Maybe you woke up from a dream, watched a touching television program, or witnessed an amazing event and now it resonates within you. That’s good! Don’t scare it away. Let it grow and explore all avenues of it. This little spark is the beginning of your novel. Day…
Tips on Creating Settings for your Characters and Scenes.
Originally posted on Víðarr's Blog:
Originally posted on Ramblings from a writer’s mind:I was going to call this post something simple, like ‘somewhere’ or ‘place’, but then I thought that it may be a little to oblique, so I ended up with the rather long title above. Pretty much is the same with…