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Hey Writeblr, Some Advice...

Hey Writeblr, Some Advice...

I know y’all love talking about your books and your WIPs and stuff, but some things to keep in mind:

Tumblr is a public space. Your conversations and idea sharing is public.

If you want to be published, you can’t share too much of your WIP online. That’s called seizing your First Publishing Rights, which you’re allowed to do, but it’s what most publishers will pay for. Seriously.

People do steal ideas. It happens. If you don’t want yours taken, be circumspect with sharing. Just because someone says they want you to give them a summary of it so “they can remember” doesn’t mean that’s why they want it.

All those “snippet” shares are ripe for keeping you from publishing that book traditionally, and also for plagiarism.

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Physically stopping a partner from leaving in order to continue talking with them.

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Telling the other person to do something (i.e. ‘go away’) as a test, where the person is at fault if they follow through and do as their partner asked.

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