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  • With regard to a scarcity mentality, I couldn't agree wIth you more! The endorsement of intellectual property should based on the merit of the work!  Most readers are unaware of the de...
  • ...m love or destiny. Duty brings Emily to a frozen Island estate two hundred and fifty miles north of Chicago. Devotion requires she delve into the property history to settle an estate p...
  • ...r 4,641 copies. By the end of January 2015, that first novel has sold more than 21,000 copies. I'm convinced that if I hadn't learned how to Blog property and then stayed with it as I...
  • ...y seek out far off places where a relative might be. If they returned to their original homes, their families were gone, someone else owned their property, and often was willing to kil...
  • ...lot more authors charge more for ebooks, and I think this is a good thing. Amazon has largely encouraged authors to undervalue their intellectual property by pricing their books so low...
  • ...on of publishing that are in fact much better than the traditional houses, but Amazon is doing all authors a disservice by devaluing intellectual property. All the more reason I suppos...
  • ...friend who was trained as a soldier (not in the U.S.) and used to participate in shooting competitions, so he has a little shooting range on his property.  To my surprise, I turned ou...
  • ...lf to write.  Some of my best story ideas come when walking the dog, being with nature, or drinking a cup of coffee and overlooking our beautiful property.   Thoughts become so overwhe...
  • Wow Zetta!  Terrific post!  It sounds like heavy handed abetting to me.  Why oh why do honest novelists, songwriters, non-fiction authors, and other people deserving of intellectual property rights get squeezed so unfairly?  How in the world do we fight back?
  • ...e laborers, their value was determined by their ability to work as well as their potential to bear children, who by law would become the enslaved property of the mother's master. In La...