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Good Reads
Is creating an author Good Reads page/account worth it? I'm curious about your reactions. Searching the web pretty much reveals the answer as... "yes" do it.
First Craft Show
Hi everyone! I’m getting ready for my first elementary school craft show and would love any advice! For those of you who’ve done school or community events before: - What worked best for your table setup? - Any tips on signage or pricing displays? - What kind of pitch or wording helped draw people in? - Anything you wish you knew before your first show? I really appreciate any insight. I’m super excited but also nervous. Thanks so much! 💛
Cover Design
I need some suggestions on how I can improve my book's cover. When viewing it on the computer it looked okay. I just got an author's copy and I am not happy. The text isn't popping. Any suggestions on how I can improve the cover? Thank you!
Cover Design
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Do you think there’s a real difference between British and American humour?
British humour is often seen as dry, awkward, and full of understatement—like in Fawlty Towers or the UK version of The Office — while American humour tends to be more direct, expressive, and punchline-driven, as seen in Friends or the US version of The Office. Which style do you prefer — and why? Or do you think humour works the same everywhere?
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