| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/jamespoulson |
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| location | Belgium | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Mar 31 at 20:32 | |
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Working on getting a bachelor's degree and specializing in Java.
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"The older I get, the more I see a straight path where I want to go. If you’re going to hunt elephants, don’t get off the trail for a rabbit." - T. Boone Pickens
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Mar 3 |
asked | Critique of this short text about inequality and contempt |
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Mar 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 25 |
accepted | Style of writing as told from the point of view of the main character |
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Aug 15 |
comment |
Is it plausible to get a contract with an US/UK publisher as a foreigner? As stated below, if your english is good enough there's no reason why a publisher wouldn't take you on board aside from any issues linked to paperwork (and even then). Your book will be addressing english speakers accross the world and not just an anglosaxon audience. Also, there is demand for variety (considered refreshing by some readers) so a difference in name or style would not be an obstacle. Lastly, I would take action now and only consider obstacles as they appear ;) |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 28 |
asked | Style of writing as told from the point of view of the main character |
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Jun 28 |
asked | Writing character cards? |
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Jun 28 |
awarded | Supporter |