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Internet etiquette, laws, regulation and common sense.

8/23/2012

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Recently, a lot of attention about the web has been focused on the issues of copy rights and plagiarism. Pinterest a popular, relatively new, social media website has been under attack for its format. Pinterest allows its members to copy any photos off any website on the net then re-post (or as they call it, pin) the photos to a like board of other website photos in a similar category to share with social media. The problem is, any photographers work is up for grabs and the Pinterest members don’t ask the original photographers or the websites for permission to use the art work and the artists don’t get paid.

The internet is a global medium utilized by both the public and business entities therefore the lines drawn by law sometimes get blurred. Businesses usually abide by their own sets of laws different and unique from the laws governing the general public and individuals. Ask any celebrity or public official and they’ll tell you, once something’s out there on the web there’s no controlling it. Sometimes publicity, wanted or unwanted, spirals out of control. A lot of people feel the internet as a whole is one big moral, ethical and legal question mark. “The internet is what it is,” Is the general attitude. “And, there are no clear cut rules of etiquette.” If you try to impose rules, a lot of people believe, you are just asking for the internet culture, full with hackers, mysterious gurus and e-geeks to revolt and purposely resist any and all restrictions. But, what if you are painstakingly taking photos that keep circulating around the web, popping up all over the place and everyone is enjoying your work for free! Don’t you deserve some green for your efforts? Don’t you deserve some say as to where and how your art is displayed, especially if no one’s paying you to display it? Yes, I’ve heard of starving artists but hey isn’t this super highway robbery?

On anewtale.com we publish photographers’ works that complement our creative writing, short stories, song lyrics and poetry. Most of our photographers have said sure we’d like to get a few bucks every time our work appears reproduced somewhere, we never authorized. But, that’s a losing battle. We’ve learned to accept the extra, sometimes viral publicity social networks are capable of as payment in kind. “The right photo released at the right time can turn an unknown photographer into a house hold name.” Explains Ralph Masselutto, a freelance photographer whose works have appeared on anewtale.com’s site. “Most photographers, like most artists, dream of being discovered. Social networks make that dream possible and easier to achieve than ever in history.”

What do you feel? Should social media sites like Pinterest have to pay royalties to photographers whose works they allow their members to pin (post) to their like boards? Should members have to get permission from the websites and photographers before they copy a photo from a website and pin or post it? What if there is damage to a photographer’s reputation because of photos pinned on Pinterest then shared on Facebook, then reposted from one social media website to another until they’re plastered all over the web? Who should be held responsible? Let us know your opinion by leaving a comment. Blog! Blog! Blog!  

As always we welcome any comments about fiction, creative writing, literature, song writing, lyrics, rhyming poetry and photography on our blog. Feel free to start a discussion. Thanks, Editor

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Writing a story, how to write a poem, becoming a story writer, writing fiction & song lyrics.

7/26/2012

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Hello, lyricist, writers, e-readers, poets and everyone who loves free poems, short stories on line and creative writing in general.
  

Since we started anewtale.com a lot of our readers have been expressing their desires to enter the creative writing field themselves. Our mysteries, westerns, song lyrics and poems seem to inspire our readers imaginations catapulting them to want to create fiction & write poems and music lyrics too. A large percent of our members at Anewtale are writers and poets. Story writers and poets to be, as well as seasoned e-writers and established poets and lyricist masters have been asking us for some sound advice articles on writing fiction, poems and music lyrics as well as for tips on writing a story in general.


Always wishing to aid and encourage an up and coming story writer, we’ve decided the best way to really help would be to ask some of our more successful authors and poets who have struggled themselves with writing a story, writing fiction and music lyrics to respond.

In the near future, scattered around the website, you’ll begin to see a few articles on how to write stories, literary essays on creative writing, tips on writing fiction, basics of how to write a story, as well as advice and suggestions for making it as a poet or an e story writer. We’re also adding a section called Articles, dedicated to helping all you struggling fiction authors, want to be poets and the aspiring new music lyricist.  

So, story writer, lyricist, poet want to be, we’ll be relying on you blogging us to let us know if our experts’ advice is helpful. As always, keep letting us know what you like to read and we’ll keep trying to publish rhyming poems, free poems, creative writing, literary short stories and now, advice for the new story writer and song lyricist of the future. Please, blog, blog, blog….

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Anewtale's music lyric/song lyric awards are in!

7/21/2012

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Anewtale’s best music lyrics results are in! The complete song lyrics, from the top three authors can be found on the bottom of our home page. If you haven’t read them already you’re in for a real treat! This season, you voted for your favorite lyrics and I couldn’t agree more with your picks. Three different song lyric styles took 1st – 3rd place. Third runner up, Crack by Abraham Newton is a haunting ditty about drug addiction and the author’s desperate struggle to try to kick the habit. One can really feel the author’s pain as he battles to get his old life back.

Second runner up, Don’t call me, I’ll call you by Shana Lee, I could see going country song, rock lyric, or contemporary music lyric. It’s a fun, flowing, very adaptable rhyme about the age old misunderstandings between male and females concerning dating and breaking up protocol.

Anewtale’s First Place Music Lyric award went to Ira Epson for his song lyrics; My ship came in. Cute, easy going and fun, fun, fun…Describes this simple song lyric. The author re-lives the day he won the local lottery. You’re practically transported to the bar where the author buys rounds for everybody, even people he’s not particularly fond of, as he enjoys spreading the wealth due to his good fortune.

All three of this season’s Lyric winners have the craftsmanship to be almost universal as to the genres of music lyrics they can be adapted to. They could all sound great as rock songs, country lyrics, top 40 style, contemporary or even on stage. Musicians remember, all the lyrics and poems published on anewtale are fresh and new. So if you see a music lyric or song lyric you’d like to produce, drop us an e’mail we’ll be happy to work out the details between you and our author.

Once again, let us know what you like? How are we doing? What do you want to see more of?

Should we have more music lyric contests? Blog us! Blog us!

So have you figured out who our special entertainer is by the hints on the home page? If you think you’ve identified him, let us know! Blog! Blog! Blog! - Thanks, the editor

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Anewtale dot com's Kid's section is up!

7/11/2012

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     Hello everyone,

Your long awaited Anewtale Kid’s page is up, live! Here we attempt to tackle the age old problem of creating and retaining childhood enthusiasm for reading, writing, the Arts and learning in general. Reading helps open and develop our children’s imaginations. Writing and creating gives kids the outlet where they can explore their dreams. Literacy opens new worlds and doors for everyone.

Children get better at reading the more they read. Finding Motivation for children to want to learn is hard in a modern society with a lot of distractions. Interesting, thought invoking tales will keep their imagination engaged and active and hopefully yearning for more. The trick is in keeping their reading fun, challenging and thought invoking and making the reading time itself enjoyable. Always praise even the tiniest accomplishments they make.

We added some challenging word games, along with word of the day, joke of the day, today’s birthday, today in history and more. The result is in for the under ten year old story/poem contest. Check out the winning poem, Bringer of a Language by Ryan L of Miami Florida. I’m sure Ryan would like to hear your comments in our blog. Stay tuned for the next kids writing contest.

There’s no doubt, Digital technology is changing the way our children learn, develop, socialize, play and interact with society. To compete for a kid’s short attention span is becoming tougher and tougher every day. But, should learning be camouflaged behind something fun or entertaining like a new video game in order to deceive youngsters into thinking the
y’re playing while we hope they learn something too? Absolutely!

As always, we welcome your ideas to make anewtale.com better. Who’s your favorite new fiction writer or lyricist? Blog us about anything fictional. Here’s your chance to vent! Recommend a new fiction book and start a discussion about it or the author. Thanks - Editor



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If you haven't figured it out yet, this season's photography theme was Philadelphia, PA

7/4/2012

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This season's theme for photography was the location of Philadelphia. 95% of our photos published this season were taken in the City of Brotherly Love. I think our photographers did a great job in scoring the city of Philly to find the perfect shots to enhance our  mysteries, westerns, science fiction tales, poems and lyrics. Let us know which photos you liked best and why.  Here's a few cool pictures from our Philadelphia photographers we didn't get to use. Vote for the best of the three photos. Do any inspire you to write a flash fiction or poem? If so, be our guest to show off your imagination and writing skills. We promise not to be too hard on you when critiquing. As always, we welcome all feed back, and opinions on fiction, poetry or improving! 
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A special thanks to all of Philadelphia and all our contributing Philadelphia artists and photographers for making this issue extra special for all of us!
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Please let us know when a piece moves you? We love suggestions & our authors love praise!

4/18/2012

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Welcome to a New Tale. We hope you're enjoying this seasons edition. Here's your chance to vent, criticize, cheer and mentor
our editors, writers, photographers and artists. Of course we're hoping that a few of you will bond with each other as well as spar over which works are the best and who your favorite contributors are. Read, enjoy and feel free to tell your friends to come check us out. 
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