Authonomy – Can you make it on-screen?

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20 Jan 2010

Authonomy - Can you make it on-screen?

authonomy is a brand new community site for writers, readers and publishers, conceived and developed by book editors at HarperCollins. We want to flush out the brightest, freshest new literature around – we’re glad you stopped by.

If you’re a writer, authonomy is the place to show your face – and show off your work on the web. Whether you’re unpublished, self-published or just getting started, all you need is a few chapters to start building your profile online, and start connecting with the authonomy community.

And if you’re a reader, blogger publisher or agent, authonomy is for you too. The book world is kept alive by those who search out, digest and spread the word about the best new books – authonomy invites you to join our community, champion the best new writing and build a personal profile that really reflects your tastes, opinions and talent-spotting skills.

The publishing world is changing. One thing’s for sure: whether you’re a reader, writer, agent or publisher, this is an exciting time for books. In our corner of HarperCollins we’ve been given a chance to do something a little different.

http://authonomy.com/



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7 Responses to Authonomy – Can you make it on-screen?

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nick jonas&miley cyrus rules

January 29th, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Good job dude!

Link to WWE SS PPV Live Coverage:
(Shortened url cause Yahoo wont allow full url)
- #1 Wrestling Forum & Efed on the Web!

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Amélie R

February 15th, 2010 at 7:45 am

The Bloody Jack Series, by L.A. Meyer. Bloody Jack is really a girl. Orphaned in London at the end of the 1700's, she lives with a street gang, then disguises herself as a boy and is hired onto a British Naval ship.
Great adventure, great characters, humor, suspense, great FUN.
Bloody Jack, L.A. Meyer
The Curse of the Blue Tattoo
Under the Jolly Roger
In the Belly of the Bloodhound
Mississippi Jack

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. . .S h a d o w. . . ♥ {RA}

March 15th, 2010 at 6:21 am

Only if it's a non-fiction book and you are an established expert in the subject.

If it's a novel? I doubt they'd even bother answering. Do you know how many million people think they have a wonderful idea for a novel, if only someone would pay them to write it?

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cygnetmom

March 21st, 2010 at 2:22 pm

no- its not illegal- only violating rules and copyrights if you are copying books and literature for personal gain.

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Kurisutaru Yuuki

March 22nd, 2010 at 1:36 am

hmm good question have been wondering the same thing… but usually at Anime Conventions you can ask and sometimes promote your own work there! Look at shoujobeat.com too for suggestions! Good luck! ^-^

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~Cali Girl~

March 25th, 2010 at 4:26 am

Your local library may provide access to NetLibrary, or another e-book site. Ask them!

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michaelsan

March 29th, 2010 at 2:52 am

GO FOR IT DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO

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