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14 Common Misused and Confused Words Infographic
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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…
THIS JUST HAPPENED TO ME!
I just found out my three books were pirated thanks to a dear friend. Please check this site for your books. If you didn’t authorize them to give them away FREE!! you can delete them. Find the book, click on the title, there’s a black flag in the upper right corner, click on it and […]
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
Originally posted on WordPress.com News:
First, I should note: I am not related to Jennifer Armstrong. But! I have followed her writing closely over the years — first during her years at Entertainment Weekly, and more recently as the author of books like Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted (Simon & Schuster), which…
Guest Post: How to Write Travel Memoirs by Gordon Cope – Part 2
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about writing travel memoirs. How to Write Travel Memoirs I recently attended the San Miguel de Allende Writer’s Conference, held each February. In addition to fantastic speakers (Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem and…
6 Things You Need To Edit Your Book
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Editing is my favourite part of writing. While I enjoy the free exploration and rush of creativity that comes with writing a first draft, it’s in the edit that I really earn my money. The edit can turn a promising idea into a great idea, can turn lumpen prose into gold. But…
Strategic Usage of Snapshots in Scrivener
Archer's Aim Scrivener is a powerful writing tool. I write about it weekly with tips and usage ideas. To read more of my posts click the Scrivener tag or category at the end of the page. I don’t normally write about Scrivener more than once a week so I won’t bore everyone with the same […]
Guest Post: How to Write Travel Memoirs by Gordon Cope – Part 1
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Gordon Cope was previously featured on Reading Recommendations and offered to write this new 3-part series about writing travel memoirs. How to Write Travel Memoirs I recently attended the San Miguel de Allende Writer’s Conference, held each February. In addition to fantastic speakers (Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem and…
How to thrive as an Independent Author…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
If you’re serious about self-publishing, you might already know that publishing books isn’t easy. Behind each book there are countless hours of writing, revising, producing and marketing. Most importantly, behind each book, there’s a piece of your bare soul. The world of publishing can be…