jwc
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Post by jwc on Jan 9, 2015 16:09:13 GMT -5
The link in the first post isn't working ... Is there another place I can read it?
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Post by abysmal on Jan 10, 2015 21:03:44 GMT -5
He took it off because of some legal mumbo jumbo and it becoming a book (apparently a Trilogy)
Sent from my 0PCV1 using proboards
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Post by rabidbite on Jan 13, 2015 10:49:05 GMT -5
He took it off because of some legal mumbo jumbo and it becoming a book (apparently a Trilogy) Sent from my 0PCV1 using proboards Duology 2 books rabid
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Post by Jacob on Jan 13, 2015 11:02:49 GMT -5
As long as you finish them (Well, one at least) before my birthday, I'm happy. No worries, you've got over half a year.
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Post by Crimson on Jan 13, 2015 21:12:49 GMT -5
He took it off because of some legal mumbo jumbo and it becoming a book (apparently a Trilogy) Sent from my 0PCV1 using proboards Duology 2 books rabid rabidbiteI would recommend staying away from advertising and web promotion... cost a relative of mine several thousand dollars with little gain. I think all told over 20k -30k spent. Its a religious book and much of that well spent if one soul is saved but it does not help much in comparison to expense. Take any free advertising you can get though. She self published as well i hope the percentage you make is good otherwise amazon has a really good self publish as well but you don't get the he services of an editor. Crimson
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Post by rabidbite on Jan 13, 2015 23:02:09 GMT -5
Wow 20k! That's a lot of money to spend! At most, I've calculated around 3.5k for BOTH books. Heck, I've gone through the numbers more than a few times to be sure. Free advertisement. Yep, the only way to go. Reddit, facebook, twitter, forums. I spend a lot of time simply posting on forums of the relevant genre to build rapport with people. rabid
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Post by grävling on Jan 17, 2015 17:42:10 GMT -5
Currrently working on, believe it or not, a children's book for my Niece. She told me that I should write about her... then pouted at me and I couldn't say no. rabid That is really too bad, because somebody needs to teach your niece that pouters are anti-social, egotistical monsters whom decent people don't associate with.
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Post by rabidbite on Jan 23, 2015 18:12:13 GMT -5
Currrently working on, believe it or not, a children's book for my Niece. She told me that I should write about her... then pouted at me and I couldn't say no. rabid That is really too bad, because somebody needs to teach your niece that pouters are anti-social, egotistical monsters whom decent people don't associate with. I just tried to picture a badger pouting and I couldn't build enough of a mental picture. I've just found the limits of my imagination!!! How come you and I talk so little Mama Gravling? I miss you. rabid
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Post by grävling on Jan 23, 2015 18:32:11 GMT -5
Dunno, my friend. I think maybe you play CK less ....
you definitely publish less, so there is less for me to talk to you about, even if they are editing nits.
I miss our conversations, as well.
The problem with pouting is that it sets the standard of 'my feelings are the measure of the universe'. If it makes me feel good, great, and if I don't feel good, then SOMETHING VERY WRONG IS HAPPENING HERE. Indeed I AM WILLING TO MAKE EVERYBODY FEEL BAD UNTIL I GET WHAT I WANT. This is the essence of 'spoiled brat'. At about the age of 2-3 small children need to learn the limits of their ego, and that they cannot play the 'you must not make me feel bad' card. Because we will all laugh at them and say, ah, welcome to the human race, where feeling bad is a normal activity. And that we cannot be manipulated along the lines of 'if I feel bad, I will make you feel bad, and then you will do what I want anyway, so better not make me feel bad'. Unfortunately, a fair number of parents cannot laugh at their children like that. If they let their children win these battles of ego, their children can end up believing that it is their right and duty to have whatever they want.
An astonishing number of anti-social people have, as a basis of what is wrong with them, their personal belief that other people are placed on this world to make them happy --- and if they are unhappy then somebody isn't doing their job! We can say 'bad parenting' but then what?
Take care, Grävling
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Post by ntsheep on Jan 23, 2015 18:44:21 GMT -5
rabidbite, I suggest the use of natural herbs that can help with your imagination After consuming some of those, seeing a pouting badger should come easy.
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Post by grävling on Jan 27, 2015 14:18:33 GMT -5
The morality discussion has moved to the General Board
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Post by rabidbite on Feb 1, 2015 6:56:48 GMT -5
The morality discussion has moved to the General Board What did I miss? rabid
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Post by grävling on Feb 1, 2015 8:21:23 GMT -5
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