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A: Is there a way to improve my grammar without so much cost? You may try out Scribophile -- a community, where people review the texts of each other (costs USD 9,-- per month). (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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What's the benefit of inventing a fictional region, if it's based on a real one? Sometimes authors invent regions, which are very similar to real ones, e. g. - Gabriel García Márquez's Macondo (which is similar to real city of Aracataca) or - William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County (similar to Lafayette County). I understand the benefit of using an existing region as a scene f... (more) |
— | over 8 years ago |
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Is it legal to use an old painting on the cover of a book? Can I put an old painting on the cover of my book without violating the law? AFAIK the copyright for a painting expires after 70 years. Hence, if a painting was created in 1874 and 70 years expired in 1944, it should be legal to put in on a cover of a book to appear in 2014. Right? (more) |
— | almost 11 years ago |
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How to create a document with a table of contents in Scrivener on Windows? I'm using Scrivener under Windows to write a text. How am I supposed to generate a document (Word, OpenOffice.org, LaTeX or something else) with a table of contents? I found some tutorials for doing this on the Mac version of Scrivener, but I'm working under Windows. (more) |
— | almost 11 years ago |