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  • In an ideal world, the split on ebooks would be 50 percent net to the author, all the time. Nobody knows what the Wylie split actually is. But 50 percent of net is a g...
  • Started by Shauna Pendleton
    Last reply by Shauna Pendleton
    Hello,   I'm now working on my 7th MS with the other 6 in various forms of editing.  However, since I haven't found an agent or publisher yet - and therefore not sold...
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  • Hi, Alison! I would definitely suggest starting a blog, if not a website.  But eventually both. There are so many cool places where you create blogs for free, using si...
  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    There’s a huge number of people who have been stuck with the game Valorant. These people have been spending so much of their time just to increase their rank, however,...
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  • Not by the 15 by the end. (30 I think). Then I'm planning to read aloud while taking notes and then, after incorporating notes, read through. Then I'll have to make th...
  • Hello! I became a freelance writer via the same route as all my other career moves-- by accident. I quit my Wall Street job after it stopping being fun, and on a lar...
  • Started by Kelley Harrell
    I'm not affiliated with this call, just passing it along: ~*~*~*~ Spiritual Scents, an anthology of incense alternatives Theme: Alternatives to incense or scented can...
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  • Thank you Catrina!  I'm reading your blog now.  And congratulations on your book being added to smashwords premium catalogue. I know how difficult formatting for Smashwords can be.  I did my own for Kindle & Createspace, but I'm going to have to hire someone for Smashwords.
  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    We can never be too careful. Regardless of how meticulous we are with our personal belongings, we could misplace them one day. Losing your home or car key is frustrati...
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  • Start small. They won't hire someone they don't know, unless you have a billion solid clips, to write a feature, but they may welcome a little front-of-the-book item.