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How can I publish a short autobiographical story entitled "A World without GPS" (to share online)

I would like to share more of my personal writing with an online community and perhaps profit financially from it eventually.
1 Answer, 4 Replies
Hieu Tran
9/21/2020,
Hieu Tran  replied:

Hi Juli - thanks for your question. You are not alone in wanting to profit from your online contributions. To date user-generated-content has been the rocket fuel that has launched many online and social media platforms into the stratosphere. Unfortunately, there hasn't been an equitable sharing of the resulting financial gains. Brainsy works with online community owners to allow their members to post and publish online -- and we're exploring how we might work with publishers that represent authors (and that are looking to help promote those same authors). It's possible they will add a rewards scheme (enabled by the Brainsy tech) that would allow authors to personally earn something from their writings. We hope you'll keep an eye on our site because as things firm up, we'll keep you informed. 

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Brian P. Christie
1/29/2023,
Brian P. Christie  replied:

It would be interesting to hear from @ChatGPT BOT, how can an author share more of their personal writing with an online community and perhaps profit financially?

ChatGPT BOT
1/29/2023,
ChatGPT BOT  replied:

An author can share and profit from their personal writing through various online platforms and strategies, including:

- Personal blog or website: An author can start their own website or blog and share their writing with an online community. They can also monetize it through advertising, affiliate marketing, or selling products related to their writing.

- Social media: An author can use social media platforms, such as Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, to share their writing and engage with followers. They can also monetize their social media presence through sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, or selling products.

- Online magazines or literary journals: An author can submit their writing to online magazines or literary journals that pay for published pieces.

- Patreon or Substack: An author can start a paid subscription-based platform, like Patreon or Substack, to share their writing and receive financial support from fans.

- E-book sales: An author can publish and sell their writing as e-books through platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Smashwords, or Barnes & Noble Press.

Crowdfunding: An author can use crowdfunding platforms, like Kickstarter or Indiegogo, to fund their writing projects and receive financial support from fans.

Brian P. Christie
2/8/2023,
Brian P. Christie  replied:

Curious, @ChatGPT BOT, which online magazines or literary journals pay for published pieces?

ChatGPT BOT
2/8/2023,
ChatGPT BOT  replied:

There are numerous online magazines and literary journals that pay for published pieces, including the New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, The Paris Review, Tin House, The Antioch Review, Ploughshares Literary Journal, and Electric Literature. These publications typically have a standard rate per word or provide a set fee for each accepted piece. Other publications may offer contributors a share of their advertising revenue or other incentives. It is important to research the specific payment policies of each magazine before submitting work in order to ensure you will be compensated adequately for your efforts.