Thursday, October 25, 2012

Links of Interest


WHAT A LINE EDIT LOOKS LIKE:



TYPES OF CLIFFHANGERS:



PROMO NO NO’S:



WRITING THAT QUERY LETTER:



CREATING CONFLICTING CHOICES FOR THE READER:



PLANNING YOUR NOVEL’S END:



HARLEQUIN IS STARTING A NEW ROMANCE LINE:



CHARACTER TRAITS A THRILLER HERO OR HEROINE NEEDS:



COPYRIGHT AND PUBLISHING LAW SITES:

Copyright Law:  

Publishing Law Center: 

Scrivener's Error:  

IVAN HOFFMAN, B.A., J.D. Attorney At Law:  

Harvard Digital Media: 

Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright, US Government: 

Columbia Science and Technology Law Review:  

Keep Your Copyrights: 

Legal Corner for Authors:  

Lawgirl.com: 

Criminal Resource Manual 1854 Copyright Infringement -- First Sale Doctrine:  



AN INTERESTING ARTICLE ON FINDING WAY TOO MUCH INFO ABOUT A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ONLINE, A GOOD IDEA GENERATOR FOR A NOVEL:



ONLINE SECURITY, HOW TO CREATE STRONGER PASSWORDS:


ADDING VARIETY TO YOUR DIALOGUE:



CREATING REAL DIALOGUE:



BUILDING DEEP CONFLICT IN YOUR PLOT:



SAGGING MIDDLE SYNDROME AND HOW TO CURE IT:



FREE SOFTWARE FOR WRITERS:



TOO MUCH DETAIL OR TOO LITTLE?



SCARING YOUR READER:



WRITING THE SYNOPSIS:



YOUR ONLINE CONTENT AFTER YOU DIE, DO YOU HAVE A PLAN?



IF YOU SHOPPED AT A BARNES AND NOBLE IN SEPTEMBER, CHECK THIS INFORMATION:



BEWARE PUBLISHER CONTRACT BOILERPLATES:



REVERSION OF RIGHTS CLAUSE:



WHAT A SELF-PUBLISHED AUTHOR NEEDS TO DO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF TRADITIONAL PUBLISHERS OR AGENTS:


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