Intellectual Property Rights attorney, Karen J. Bernstein, joins Unruly Guides this week to cover a critical topic for writers and authors–the basics you need to know about copyright and trademark before e-publishing an ebook.
Interview with Nancy Denofio
Named Woman Writer of the Year 1994 at Notre Dame College, Nancy Denofio has held many poetry workshops at public schools and libraries. She was a workshop director at Skidmore College for IWWG for 15 years and recently accepted the offer from WWAM to teach a group of women writers and artists.
Nancy Denofio, Author/Poet
Nancy Denofio is an author, poet, writer, speaker, radio co-host, and instructor. She has written all her life, as the filled boxes will attest. Her natural gift to take a moment in time, and express into words the emotional and physical beauties that lie beneath are extraordinary. With positive outlook, Nancy shares her Poetry Memoirs – not for herself, but for all her readers.
Interview with Dixon Rice, Author
Dixon Rice, Author of Montana is Burning and The Assassin’s Club, offers advice and insights to other authors as well as the person — Dixon Rice. His passion of writing started with publishing the bedtime stories he told his children. Born on Kwajalein Atoll, in the Marshall Islands, Dixon has been in Army intelligence, an investigator, funeral director and salesman. Dixon offers great advice for all writers by relating to his own struggles and experiences.
Literary Copyrights
According to Copyright.gov, a copyright is “a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States (title 17, US Code) to the authors of ‘original works of authorship’ including literacy, dramatic, musical, artistic and certain other intellectual properties.” In this podcast we cover just the very basics of copyrights and how they can […]