Activity for JBH
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Edit | Post #37597 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #22749 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #11657 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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A: How do I sound like Thanos when I write? I'd like to add to Thing-um-a-jig's answer. The written "voice" of a character has at least three components. 1. The character's lexicon. This is the unique way a person/character uses words. This is what Thing-um-a-jig is talking about. 2. The character's sound. This is narrative description that... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: Copyright of examples used in books? Even "fair use" doesn't cover the reaction of the owner and won't protect the intent of the user. As my retired attorney father often said, "anyone can sue anybody for anything at any time." If you will always praise the websites. I.E., "This website is a great example of rule #6..." then screenshot... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |
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Should I bother allowing images (headshots) for pen names? Please bear with me, the question really is for writers. I'm authoring software that manages ebooks. I'm to the point of representing the "profile" of authors who choose to use pen names. How should I handle images? Should I allow a headshot at all? If the intent of the pen name is to actually obfus... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |