00:11:03 Gareth Carter: yes to was great 00:11:19 Sheridan Lee: I was sleeping, sorry! :D 00:13:14 Jeannie Waters: Hey, Rhonda. Your classes have been wonderful today! 00:13:22 Rhonda Dragomir: Thank you, Jeannie! 00:13:24 Eugenia: I love your giaraffe. 00:14:07 Kay: Hey, just a comment - I see Scrivener in your handouts, but not in reference to screenplay or scriptwriting. However, I use it for all my screenplays and scriptwriting projects that I work on. It's a lot cheaper than Final Draft and has the format built in for screenplays. Just wanted to let you know about that. Rhonda, you have done a fabulous job today and I thank you! 00:14:35 Rhonda Dragomir: Thank you! 00:14:43 Kay: Wonderful! 00:14:49 Eugenia: I love how you all have the time then drop down with the presenters and links. 00:14:56 Eugenia: Congrats! 00:14:56 Sheridan Lee: Congrats, Rhonda! 00:14:57 Jeannie Waters: Congrats to you, Rhonda! 00:15:00 Kelly Richards: that's awesome!!! 00:15:24 Beth Westcott: Congratulations! 00:15:43 Sherrie's Laptop: Congratulations! 00:15:54 Debbie Wells: Congratulations Rhonda 00:16:17 Susan Pettit: Congratulations Rhonda! 00:17:18 RJ Thesman: Joanna Penn's podcasts are awesome. The CreativePenn 00:17:51 Kelly Duncan: Didn't you go to Ohio CWC? 00:18:36 Kay: One other resource for screenwriters or scriptwriters is Movie Magic from Write Brothers. It's also cheaper than Final Draft and formatted for screenplays or stage plays, etc. 00:21:52 Kelly Richards: I'm enjoying serious writer 00:22:17 Pam Walker: info@dragomirgroup.com 00:23:29 Martha Artyomenko: Thomas is great. 00:23:48 marybethdahl: I just finished Thomas Umstaddt’s Book Launch Blueprint course. It was amazing! 00:28:29 Sherrie's Laptop: I'm a teacher and my kids use dictionary.com! We like it. 00:29:04 Mary Hood: I use rhymezone too 00:29:46 Sheridan Lee: onelook.com is great, too. 00:30:17 Martha Artyomenko: ??Do you find the subscription to the Chicago Manual of style better than owning it in print? 00:30:23 Deena Adams: Cool resource! 00:31:05 Cher Stein: don't click the weird links! 00:31:11 Kelly Duncan: what is good security that isn't expensive? 00:32:38 Tracy Crump: I love alt codes. Alt 0151 is an em dash. 00:32:50 Tracy Crump: We use Webroot for security. 00:33:27 Kelly Duncan: That's what I've been using, Tracy, but it is so expensive now 00:33:44 Kelly Duncan: I don't care for Norton 00:34:31 Georgia: We have family sharing for McAfee and it’s not that bad 00:34:52 Martha Artyomenko: We use Grammarly and have the paid version for my kids. But the free one works too. 00:35:11 Kelly Duncan: That's the one I was trying to think of Georgia. Thank you! 00:35:13 Tracy Crump: I didn't realize it was expensive, Kelly. My husband researches everything to the nth degree, and it's what he likes best. He's usually pretty tight, so I figured it was inexpensive! : ) 00:35:26 Mary Hood: I do the free grammarly. Works well 00:35:42 Kelly Duncan: I was charged $52.99 for a one year subscription 00:36:05 Lee Pollock: If you start with the free version of Grammarly, they will offer you the first paid year at a reduced fee. 00:36:07 Georgia: I like Grammar Girl because she explains it in plain, simple English 00:36:10 Tracy Crump: Kelly, I can't remember what we paid. 00:36:16 Deena Adams: I use Pro Writing Aid 00:36:30 Tracy Crump: You can find some good things on the Owl at Purdue, too, 00:38:25 Deena Adams: Pro Writing Aid has those features too 00:39:10 Carol: does auto crit (or any of the others do full manuscripts at once? Or can you only use a small snippet /certain number of words at a time? 00:39:12 Martha Artyomenko: Is this the paid version or free one? 00:39:23 Eugenia: ???Wow! Is this the free version? 00:39:30 Lesa Inman: Are you using the paid version of Auto Crit? 00:39:38 Natalie: Wow! Now this site I can definitely see myself using. Thanks! 00:40:04 Deena Adams: Carol, you can pair your document with Pro Writing Aid and it will pull the entire manuscript into it but it would take a lot longer to get the feedback you want. I usually do one chapter at a time. 00:40:12 Sarah Velotta: How much is the paid version? This is amazing! 00:41:16 Deena Adams: When you sync your manuscript with Pro Writing Aid you can make changes in either one and it saves to the other. 00:42:02 iPhone Lisa Prysock: Wow, this is a great tool! 00:42:14 Renette steele: They just had a writing contest and offered specials on membership 00:43:28 Tracy Crump: I've heard horror stories like that too. 00:43:29 Georgia: Deposit and Adobe are my go-to sites 00:45:19 Georgia: awesome!!! 00:45:45 Susan Pettit: That is a great help!! 00:46:19 Kay: If you use Google images that are "free to use", are those okay? Are they truly "free to use" on our websites, etc.? 00:46:28 Martha Artyomenko: Can you use those with MailChimp? 00:47:27 Crystal & Victoria: An interesting online tool is https://hiveword.com/ which you can pair with the Knockout Novel software, and it walks you through creating a detailed outline and backstory for your fiction. Hiveword has a free version and an upgrade. I have not used the upgrade, but I have paid for the Knockout Novel add-in. 00:49:13 Tracy Crump: Merriam Webster will sometimes give you origins of words too, 00:51:48 Tracy Crump: Edie Melsen also does The Write Conversation 00:55:20 Tracy Crump: Thanks, Rhonda! Your Life Hacks are invaluable@ 00:56:51 Sarah Velotta: Does anyone use iMovie for book trailers? 00:58:47 Carol: Is BookBrush strictly for book covers ? ( I am no where close to that yet. :-) 00:59:23 Carol: 800x600? 00:59:32 Cher Stein: Fiverr did 20 3d images for my book cover for $5 total. 24 hr turn around time. 00:59:47 Deena Adams: How does Book Brush vary from Canva? 01:01:03 marybethdahl: How much is the discount for on book brush? 01:01:13 Sheridan Lee: 15% 01:01:18 marybethdahl: Thanks! 01:01:29 Sheridan Lee: :) 01:04:15 Georgia: I use my Christian guide so often it’s starting to fall apart. 01:04:27 Deena Adams: I love the Emotion Thesaurus 01:04:32 Sheridan Lee: I love that book! 01:05:04 Carol: all the books in that series are $5.99 for kindle, when I checked last week. 01:05:22 Kelly Duncan: There is an entire series of Thesauruses (?) on different topics that do that 01:05:40 Georgia: I can’t use my reference books on kindle 01:05:41 Kelly Duncan: Kindle copies are very economical 01:05:42 Sheridan Lee: I prefer the hardcopies. 01:06:26 Carol: @Sheridan Lee- I prefer hard copies as well. I just haven't added them to my collection yet. (I tend to get both kindle and hard copy of many books. 01:06:36 Kelly Duncan: so do I, but I have limited space. A Kindle or tablet is easier to carry than a tote of books. 01:07:30 Georgia: That’s true, Kelly. I’m showing my age. 01:07:38 Carol: Same here @Kely Duncan. Great for coffeeshop/retreat writing times. 01:07:57 Sheridan Lee: @Carol I’ve only got the -ve traits and emotions atm. 01:08:09 Georgia: Thank you!! This was a great session. 01:08:16 Susan Pettit: ??Can you load up your own photo to use in BookBrush? 01:08:28 Kelly Richards: thank you Rhonda 01:09:04 Deena Adams: Can you talk about the difference in Book Brush and Canvas? 01:09:09 Deena Adams: Canva 01:09:13 Susan Pettit: Thank you Rhonda for all of your insight and help with this. 01:09:45 Lesa Inman: I use Webroot also. Geek Squad recommends it. 01:10:02 Kelly Duncan: I don't like geek squad 01:10:04 LINDA CENTER: A wealth of information. Thank you for sharing, Rhonda. 01:11:25 Lesa Inman: Thank you, Rhonda. Your presentation was excellent. I would never have guessed that you’d already done three other sessions today, not to mention all the other stuff you had to deal with this past week! Thank you! 01:11:43 Beth Westcott: Thank you! 01:11:44 Bettie: Thank you Rhonda! 01:11:47 Jeannie Waters: Another great class, Rhonda! 01:11:55 Eugenia: Thank you Rhonda. 01:11:59 Sherrie's Laptop: Thank you- this is so helpful! 01:12:00 Sheridan Lee: Thank you, Rhonda. :) 01:12:00 Natalie: Thank you so much! This information is great 01:12:00 Kelly Duncan: This is such a wonder! 01:12:01 Beth Gooch: Thanks Gregg! 01:12:01 Carol: Thank you so much. Lots of links /info that I didn't know about. And now I will go catch up on those Auto crit and serious writer emails. 01:12:02 Donna Stearns: Thank you for all the excellent help. 01:12:06 Tracy Crump: Rhonda always does excellent work! 01:12:07 noraspinaio: Thank you very much. This was very informative. 01:12:08 Cynthia Stroop: Thank you Rhonda. Very helpful information! 01:12:08 Deena Adams: Great class, Rhonda! Thanks so much. 01:12:08 sarah chafins: Thanks for all the great information and resources! 01:12:17 Kelly Richards: lots of helpful information, thank you 01:12:26 iPhone Lisa Prysock: Thank you so much, Rhonda. 01:12:41 Deena Adams: Thanks Gregg and Hallee! 01:12:45 Evelyn Wells: Enjoyed so much, Rhonda. 01:12:46 Cynthia Stroop: Thank you Hallee & Gregg Bridgeman also! 01:12:53 Katy Lee: Thank you so much! 01:13:01 Carol: Organizing any conference is a huge project, moving it all online is a feat in itself, Thank you for this! 01:13:07 Cher Stein: Thank you Hallee & Gregg! 01:13:08 Gayla Crosby: This was wonderful and informative and you were so warm and witty. I thoroughly enjoyed it! 01:14:05 Beth Gooch: Great session, Rhonda! 01:15:47 sarah chafins: Is the newbie class tomorrow the same as the one this morning? 01:15:51 Tracy Crump: Great job, Rhonda! 01:15:58 Kelly Duncan: yes, it's the same 01:16:10 sarah chafins: Thanks! 01:16:25 Jeannie Waters: Will instructions about one sheets be given in the morning or is it on the site? 01:16:41 Rhonda Dragomir: info@dragomirgroup.com