How do you share your unpublished work, /lit/?
Do you just post it here or do you have a blog/website? Is it worth it to share it? How do you keep a certain claim to its ownership?
>>9706423
If you really do believe that your work is good enough for other people to want to plagiarize, you can get copyrights set on your works for $114 + legal fees on legalzoom.
I'm not exactly sure if it's that much per piece of writing or if it's for an Ĺ“uvre, but I'm sure that you can achieve the same effect if you just precede your name and year of publication with a copyright symbol at the bottom of your blog or website. I don't think my work is good enough for that, though; it just seems like a waste of money.
Also, I've shared my website by making flyers and posting them at libraries and a couple used book stores; doing so usually nabs me about 20 page hits per flyer.
>>9706423
I remember this guy from a stand-up comedy show I've seen in the province of Quebec, am I wrong?
>>9706423
>How do you share your unpublished work?
I get it published, so that other people can read it. If it's not good enough to be published, then I don't care to share it.
>>9707462
Bingo
>>9707472
>If it's not good enough to be published, then I don't care to share it.
>implying modern publishers aren't mostly plebs