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Ask HN: How should I monetize a SciFi story I put in the public domain?
2 points by indrax on March 16, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
I've written a roughly novel sized science fiction serial. To be consistent with my views on copyright, I released it into the public domain.

I would like to make money from my writing. Besides self-publishing/Amazon/Tshirts/tipjar, how can I get income without an exclusive publishing contract?



Just a small suggestion. Try to find a magazine which will agree to publish your story. If it's long you could split it and publish in chapters. When I was a kid I remember many stories for children were published that way and I liked them. There's something special when one have to wait for a month. As a side note: I hope there are still some published magazines.

I have a question, though. What do you mean by 'public domain'? Is it http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or something else? I think you should read more about Public Domain and posible difficulties http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/


Thanks! I'll look into magazines.

It's real Public Domain. In fact I'm already using the CC 'No rights reserved' button.




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