Re: Please help finding a story...
There is another story "Just a Trifling Cold" posted on another site
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This sounds like an interesting story. I look forward to reading it when you will be ready to begin posting!
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I wouldn’t use it in a Regency story but as far as usage today, I find its most often used in professional settings where weather a woman is married or not shouldn’t make any difference. Also, once I...
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I've decided to try self publishing on Amazon.com. The first one I am getting ready for publishing is "It Started with a Kiss." In order for the story to be available in Kindle Unlimited, you have to...
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Just out of curiousity, how do authors and Amazon handle works that are still available online via the Wayback Machine archives even after they are removed from original sites?
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It's Back!From Victoria this afternoon (26 August) "The DNS name servers should now have been switched, but it probably takes a little while for this to propagate through the remote corners of the...
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Yes, the Index is back, although not without a few run-in glitches that I'll need to look into over the next week or so. I'm presently getting the final stories posted in the past week or so entered...
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Thank you very much! The tip about adding the php bit to the url made it work for me!!
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I have no idea. I guess I'll find out if it's ever brought to my attention by Amazon. In the mean time, I'm just doing my due diligence and having it removed from the forum.I'm guessing that since...
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I thought I’d read your story before it disappears, and I am glad I did. It is very good. I found some mistakes that, if you haven’t already discovered, them you’ll want to correct them before you...
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If you're interested in furthering authenticity, Jane Austen and her characters never used the "different than" or "differently than" phrasing: she (correctly) used "from" instead of "than". Also...
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"Darcy... chaffed at the two month delay before announcements could be sent"I'm pretty sure you mean "chafed". To chafe (past tense: chafed) is to constrict or abrade. Chaff (past tense: chaffed) is a...
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Hi Janet!The accent comes on the first e, whether it is masculine or feminine.
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what Beth said. It's never been something that has arisen. And since Amazon don't stop other buggers pirating my stuff, I'm not about to ask them about it as they don't seem capable of preserving...
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