@bitrix24 Is it a glitch that Projects were removed from the Free plan? It still shows included in your marketing, that you're an alternative to Microsoft Project--which you can't be without Projects. PLEASE BRING IT BACK!
I've loved Bitrix24 since 2016, but may have to leaveπ₯Ί
@Fragment7985 Hi! The story called for a break. You'll be happy to know I'm back into revisions. Fitting in around the VERA WARDEN #2 deadlines. I'm hoping to have book 2 out next year (no jinx!). Thanks & Hope you're great! πβ₯οΈ
@stickermule@rickyberwick Yay! Hot sauce branded with my book cover would make such a fun giveaway at conventions and book fairs! Smart move, Stickermule, smart move! Cheers to the new CEO! πΊπ
@paramountplus Tech issues: I finally figured out why your app takes 10-20 MINUTES to start playing w/ multiple reboots. EVERY TIME-for 2 months now w/redownloading Firestick app 3x. Your "previews" clog everything up! Please fix! I can get @netflix playing in 10-15 seconds tops!
@PSLiterary Really it's GOOSEBUMPS by @RL_Stine. I never would have gotten into reading otherwise. Too hard for this ADHD kid with reading issues. Even though my mom owned a bookstore. HA! :D
@DavidBadurina I naturally think in series. So I put notes for future books in a spreadsheet (later Plottr when I understand more). I think about what readers would want to know next and know more about. Then plot a book like "normal."
@BookConvos You could also choose Indie Publ. then you don't have to worry about "taking a spot" from an OwnVoices Trad author. That's what I did!
Not that Trad publishes physically disabled heroes in fun kidlit anyways (that's not purely educational or grossly inspirational) Just in case
@BookConvos The challenge is that Traditional publishers select less books with "the other," so currently it IS important for Trad to choose own voices. But it would BETTER is they published more of "the other" in ALL types of stories.
@BookConvos And we can have faith that people can learn how to write people vastly different from themselves. I mean that's what fiction inherently IS.
Have faith in READERS--we share!
If we think someone seriously missed the mark, people won't read the book. If we don't like it, we DNF.