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The Forgotten Sales Channel Part 2: Australia’s Top 3 Book Distribution options for Self-Publishers – Fiction et al
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Navigating the modern business of book publishing. The Forgotten Sales Channel Part 2: Australia’s Top 3 Book Distribution options for Self-Publishers. Follow Fiction et al. Enter your email address to follow Fiction et al and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 697 other followers. View Fiction et al’s profile on Facebook. View @rich bilkey’s profile on Twitter. View bilks’s profile on Pinterest. View rbilkey’s profile on LinkedIn. About Fiction et al. How to Self Publish Series. Of our di...
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Self-publishing Part 9: Justifying the Humble Paragraph – Fiction et al
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Navigating the modern business of book publishing. Self-publishing Part 9: Justifying the Humble Paragraph. Follow Fiction et al. Enter your email address to follow Fiction et al and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 697 other followers. View Fiction et al’s profile on Facebook. View @rich bilkey’s profile on Twitter. View bilks’s profile on Pinterest. View rbilkey’s profile on LinkedIn. About Fiction et al. How to Self Publish Series. Weekly Blog Round Up. Top Posts and Pages. One of the...
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Refocusing on Bookstores in 2013 – Fiction et al
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Navigating the modern business of book publishing. Refocusing on Bookstores in 2013. Follow Fiction et al. Enter your email address to follow Fiction et al and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 697 other followers. View Fiction et al’s profile on Facebook. View @rich bilkey’s profile on Twitter. View bilks’s profile on Pinterest. View rbilkey’s profile on LinkedIn. About Fiction et al. How to Self Publish Series. Weekly Blog Round Up. Top Posts and Pages. Is in-book advertising inevitable?
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Insomniac's Café: Projects
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Reading, writing, making and sharing creative projects. Lady Parts is a regular podcast dissecting the roles of women in genre cinema, both in front of and behind the camera. Taking a uniquely Australian perspective on the issues and stories from genre and screen, Lady Parts is passionate about supporting and advocating representation and access within genre screen, and features Brisbane writer and blogger Sophie Overett and cultural producer and reviewer Aimée Lindorff. Chair of Organising Committee.
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Steve Cameron: A Writer, Darkly: May 2015
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Sunday, May 31, 2015. It's that time of year. Continuum 11. Is on next weekend, and the program is looking great. For those who have never heard of Continuum,. Here's the description from their website. Is an annual Melbourne speculative fiction and pop culture fan convention celebrating creativity across genre and media. From hard-edge science fiction to high-flown fantasy, comic books to film noir, high culture to sub-culture … we sink our teeth into it all! This will be my seventh Continuum. Check out...
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A book review: Ammonite, by Nicola Griffith | Simon Petrie
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WRITER, TIME TRAVELLER, INVETERATE LIAR. A book review: Ammonite, by Nicola Griffith. I purchased this book in the expectation that it might be a work of hard SF. As it transpires, in my judgment, it’s not (for reasons outlined below); but that didn’t dilute my enjoyment of it. I’ve had only passing acquaintance with Nicola Griffith. S writing before this: so far as I know, the only story of hers that I have read is ‘It Takes Two’, from Jonathan Strahan’s. Anthology ( reviewed here. I noted above that.
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feedback | Nick Falkner
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Learning and Teaching in ICT at The University of Adelaide and across Australia. Is an IDE an E3? February 1, 2016. Earlier, I split the evaluation resources of a course into:. E1 (the lecturer and course designer),. E2 (human work that can be based on rubrics, including peer assessment and casual markers),. E3 (complicated automated evaluation mechanisms). E4 (simple automated evaluation mechanisms, often for acceptance testing). In academia, time is our currency. Size(200,200); rect(0,10,100,100);.
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workload | Nick Falkner
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Learning and Teaching in ICT at The University of Adelaide and across Australia. What are we assessing? January 16, 2016. In the student's head. How we can create a better assessment system, without penalties, that works in a grade-free environment? Let’s provide a foundation for this discussion by looking at assessment today. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. We have many different ways of understanding exactly how we are assessing knowledge. Bloom’s taxonomy. Learning edge momentum, neo-Piagetian theory. When ...
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publishing | Nick Falkner
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Learning and Teaching in ICT at The University of Adelaide and across Australia. Promoting acceptance by understanding people. June 28, 2015. Universal principles of design. Let me start by putting up a picture of some people celebrating! Wow, that’s a really happy group of people! If you’ve read this far, my simple takeaway is “If people don’t even start reading your work with a positive frame of mind and a full stomach, your chances of being accepted are dire.”. I’ve posted before on an experiment.
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Review: Eclipse Three, edited by Jonathan Strahan | Simon Petrie
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WRITER, TIME TRAVELLER, INVETERATE LIAR. Review: Eclipse Three, edited by Jonathan Strahan. Night Shade, 2008. ISBN: 978-1-59780-162-1). Review first published on the Australian Specfic in Focus [ASif! Though they share the same brief to present an overview of some of the year’s best short speculative fiction, in an anthology without stated limitations of theme. Is a distinctly different beast than. Pat Cadigan’s Don’t Mention Madagascar plays with time travel and anguished choices. It deserves its p...
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