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Publishing a book for purchase has two parts: Turning on e-commerce for the book and setting the articles in the book as "paid" or "free."
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WriterShelf is intended as a diverse and open platform. That means, we allow content inappropriate for younger readers. We call this Adult Content. Here's how we handle it. Choose Whether You See Adult Content At All As a reader, you don't hav...
Using multiple pen names has a long tradition among writers. But the digital age has made it harder to create and present work under different names. Platforms like Facebook and Wordpress let you create a single persona and expect you to produc...
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WriterShelf is a writer’s platform that lets you publish using pen names. From experimenting with new voices to building your own community, WriterShelf is a place to share and interact safely and with confidence. Create a Community (or Several...
For as long as there have been books, there have been authors who write under pen names. For some it was a way to stay out of trouble. For others, it was a way to stir some up! Robinson Crusoe was just one of the many pen names of Daniel Foe....
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Not many of us write kiss-and-tell memoirs. But we all just might have the impulse. Life is full of stories and sharing those stories is something we seem bred to do. Maybe your storytelling is mainly around the water-cooler, the dinner table ...
Structuring your work with Follow-to-Read can help ensure that once readers discover your work, they stick around. This article presents ideas for how to use Follow-to-Read for different types of writing. Share your take in the comments. How are y...