Here I sit, sipping beer. I would swill it, as I understand that swilling is actually the appropriate method for consuming beer, but the beer is too good. So, I sip it instead
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Ah, but I have to watch Fantastic Four because it has Ioan Gruffudd in it. Also, mocking movies is a very fun activity and I wouldn't want to miss out on that. :)
And now I shall go and befriend Cassandra. Don't forget to friends-lock your entries if you want to try and publish it at a later date. Over the past few weeks, I've been learning that first electronic rights can be more important than you might imagine.
Hmm... electronic rights. Well, as far as I've been able to gather, if you post something on the internet, then it is considered to have been published. If you then want to submit it to an online magazine, your case may be prejudiced, unless you've limited your audience, eg. by friends-locking it. Some text publishers also want to buy electronic rights. Of course, if you've published your novel to an open audience on the internet, who's to say someone won't come up after it's published and claim that it's theirs? That you copied from them when you found the story on the internet? There are a lot people out there who seem to think if something's on the internet, then it belongs to them
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Oh! The confused-looking one. He also does the puppy-eyes look very well.
Ooh, thanks for the info on electronic rights. I shall friends-lock my Jane entries, as well. I mean, who knows? We may want to edit it into a book at some point. ^_^ After all, we already have a readership.
I liked FF4 well enough. It's way better then the DareDevil movie was ^_~. Could've been better, I'll give you that. Mmm, beer...cookies...pot roast! Yummm. Hope you had fun ^_~ Hmm, you just gave me an idea......*sneaks off*
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And now I shall go and befriend Cassandra. Don't forget to friends-lock your entries if you want to try and publish it at a later date. Over the past few weeks, I've been learning that first electronic rights can be more important than you might imagine.
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Thanks for the tip. I am definitely friends-locking all of those entries and being careful about who I allow to read it.
Tell me more about first electronic rights?
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Hmm... electronic rights. Well, as far as I've been able to gather, if you post something on the internet, then it is considered to have been published. If you then want to submit it to an online magazine, your case may be prejudiced, unless you've limited your audience, eg. by friends-locking it. Some text publishers also want to buy electronic rights. Of course, if you've published your novel to an open audience on the internet, who's to say someone won't come up after it's published and claim that it's theirs? That you copied from them when you found the story on the internet? There are a lot people out there who seem to think if something's on the internet, then it belongs to them ( ... )
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Ooh, thanks for the info on electronic rights. I shall friends-lock my Jane entries, as well. I mean, who knows? We may want to edit it into a book at some point. ^_^ After all, we already have a readership.
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Mmm, beer...cookies...pot roast! Yummm. Hope you had fun ^_~
Hmm, you just gave me an idea......*sneaks off*
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