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Would check out this small book series written from the woman from smashwords.com which is more like her own personal memoir of what she went through in life with religion as well called "Disguised as a Man: Malachi Martin & Me" with a picture she took from his archives of him while they were together, with him younger on the front of the ebook series. She goes into minute detail of how they met in New York and... Source: 8 months ago
I also know that there is ebooks.com and smashwords.com, but I've never really used them and the prices always come up in dollars to me. Source: about 1 year ago
Really nasty? Go to smashwords.com and search for what you're looking for, and when you find it, buy it, read it, then write a story like that, only better. Source: over 2 years ago
eBooks.com and smashwords.com for DRM-free eBooks, the latter self-published works. Source: over 2 years ago
This question makes me think really hard, lol. You may not get much hand holding from most self-publishing platform companies. They'll have forums and/or Q/A's for you to refer to. I had to do a lot of research, reading other self-published authors journey's and Googling to answer my questions. Most self-publishing is trial and error, if you don't have a mentor/coach who has already taken that path and could walk... Source: over 2 years ago
OK, I may have found something here - tldrthis.com was linked there and you can paste a URL and there's a browser plugin. Here's to hoping this can do what I'm looking for. Thanks again! Source: about 1 year ago
Instead of having an AI vaguely tell you what it might be about in long prose, try something like https://tldrthis.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Does it matter if the player is having fun writing them? I sure have, I'll even write a book about my character with as much cliché as you'd expect but I have fun doing it, you can read it, throw it on tldrthis.com or don't. The player character is their entire vessel for the game, if they're writing paragraphs of backstory I'd be happy because that usually means they want to invest that much in the play. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi guys! Have anyone has used this https://tldrthis.com website to summarize research articles? Just for curiosity. (and because ‘m in a thesis crisis) Additionally, I would thank, if u could advise me any good and fast method to summarize articles. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://tldrthis.com/ - I used this service. Doesn't seem like it's very good. Source: over 1 year ago
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