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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 1:30:14 GMT
Ok. This book can now never be sold... but It can be given away. Soon I will post links to Epub. Pdf. Mobi Versions which we can all read. For free... If you want to donate you will he able But... keep watching this thread. I know this is a bit unorthodox, but would you (including nucleusofswarm) be interested in the Divergent Wordsmiths website hosting a free PDF link? I mean, it's right there and I can't really think of a reason why not...
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Jan 30, 2018 7:36:12 GMT
Of course. As soon as we get it ourselves
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Post by theotherjosh on Jan 30, 2018 13:46:47 GMT
So it's been about a week since it was pulled. Have other collections been hit or is it the only casualty?
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 2, 2018 16:22:19 GMT
So it's been about a week since it was pulled. Have other collections been hit or is it the only casualty? I don't know but I've heard tales of youtube stuff comming down...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2018 4:13:04 GMT
So it's been about a week since it was pulled. Have other collections been hit or is it the only casualty? I don't know but I've heard tales of youtube stuff comming down... I wouldn't worry too much about it. There are a great many ballads sung of Martin "LittleKuriboh" Billany's struggles with copyright bots for Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series, since way back in 2009. It's a pretty big problem with YouTube as a platform at the moment. There are some channels that are flagged for ridiculous things like breaches on raw footage of puppies or have even been tagged for violating their own copyright. It's a mess. I've been doing some digging around in my spare time and things like Vworp, Vworp and Seasons of War seem to be going as per normal. Nothing from the bigger sites like AO3 either. Moreover, the Mixital site that the BBC themselves set up round about April is still hosted on their main website. There are also other charity anthologies still active like A Time Lord for Change, The Temporal Logbook and 101 Claras, so I'm still none the wiser why Time Shadows would be hit. Experience tells me that it was likely a spooked BBC employee who's been set on autopilot during the transition from Moffat to Chibnall. It's a shame, I really wanted to submit the A.A. Milne short story with Frobisher I've been chipping away at too.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 4, 2018 14:26:18 GMT
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 14, 2018 12:57:46 GMT
So far... there have been 450 downloads from these links.
Which is great.
I've recorded me... reading my own story for the 750th Tin Dog Pod Cast and hope you will all Like it
At the moment it's a 50 min long file but hasn't been edited yet.
A propper short trip... I guess.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 26, 2018 16:31:40 GMT
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 27, 2018 17:29:20 GMT
Anyone listened yet? Sorry to sound needy... It's just that... I am quite needy. Lol
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Post by theotherjosh on Feb 27, 2018 17:39:11 GMT
Anyone listened yet? Sorry to sound needy... It's just that... I am quite needy. Lol I just finished listening to it this very moment and I loved it! Your reading was great, it feels just like a story of the era, characterization of Rose and the Doctor was perfect. I made notes of the turns of phrase that I especially enjoyed. Describing the rattling of the TARDIS as a "stone in the shoe", The obsidian map of the sky, "a smile as wide as the Doctor's". The gag about the underpants made me laugh, because it was such a Ninth Doctor moment. Just wonderful all around.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 28, 2018 7:03:19 GMT
Anyone listened yet? Sorry to sound needy... It's just that... I am quite needy. Lol I just finished listening to it this very moment and I loved it! Your reading was great, it feels just like a story of the era, characterization of Rose and the Doctor was perfect. I made notes of the turns of phrase that I especially enjoyed. Describing the rattling of the TARDIS as a "stone in the shoe", The obsidian map of the sky, "a smile as wide as the Doctor's". The gag about the underpants made me laugh, because it was such a Ninth Doctor moment. Just wonderful all around. This post made my day
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Post by theotherjosh on Apr 2, 2018 12:09:00 GMT
I enjoyed Stephen Hatcher's reading of his TS story on the podcast. I hope we hear more of these! There's just something special about an author reading his or her own work.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Apr 9, 2018 14:16:45 GMT
I hopersonally so too
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