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RE: "Pulling Strings" by Duncan Cary Palmer

in #psyop-contest7 years ago (edited)

Nick,

I just watched (and thoroughly enjoyed!) your trailer for Gaia's Brood. Bravo!
What a concept; a cinematic trailer for a book. Very cool!

If you would be so kind as to leave me a comment--under any of my articles--when you post your first post (hopefully and introductory post with links to your fine website, etc.) it would be my pleasure to Re-Steem it.

Thanks in advance. ;)

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Thanks, Gaia's brood will be perma free. I'm thinking of serialising it on Steemit, but there appears to be controversy around whether serialisations are acceptable (too much earnings potential?).
I want my intro post and first post to hit with a bang so I'm figuring out how to use the site to maximum effect first. Tell me, how do you embed a video in a reply?
Nick

Hi, Nick,

Thanks for responding.

FYI, when you do your introductory post, if at all possible include a link-back from your website or websites ( e.g. https://nicktraversauthor.com/ ) to your blog. There should be no problem with you posting material that you own, that exists elsewhere on the web, as long as you've proven your identity and that you control the property where it exists.

Steemit is pretty rigorous about checking for plagiarism in an automated way using 'bots.
As far as serializing Gaia's Brood here, I would say it wouldn't hurt to try.... Just pay attention to your posts and watch for possible flagging. I don't think you'll get any unless the rewards swing too high, which I wouldn't expect unless you are so well known that you have an instant following here of wealthy whales?

Embedding video, at least YouTube video, in articles and comments is trivially easy. Just include the link to the video, and there it is.

Best wishes here on Steemit, friend! :D