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LinkedIn Sneakily Grabs The Right To Use Your Content For AI ‘Training’
LinkedIn Sneakily Grabs The Right To Use Your Content For AI ‘Training’
You can stop it by unchecking a box on your profile
Janice Harayda
Sep 24
How Micro-Breaks Help You At Work
How Micro-Breaks Help You At Work
I don’t always do better when I try to ‘push through’ a challenging task, and research backs up my experience
Janice Harayda
Sep 23
What To Read When You’re An Ex
What To Read When You’re An Ex
Writers talk frankly about sex, love, and more in books that can help when your marriage or relationship ends
Janice Harayda
Sep 18
Tired Of Hitting Paywalls When You Try To Read Fiction In The New Yorker Or Other Magazines?
Tired Of Hitting Paywalls When You Try To Read Fiction In The New Yorker Or Other Magazines?
Try my list of eight great classic stories you can read for free
Janice Harayda
Sep 12
Why You Shouldn’t Try To Write ‘The Great American Novel’
Why You Shouldn’t Try To Write ‘The Great American Novel’
You won’t impress editors and agents with an outdated idea that doesn’t reflect modern publishing realities
Janice Harayda
Sep 10
Five Books That Can Help You Understand The Refugee Crisis
Five Books That Can Help You Understand The Refugee Crisis
Why it matters that only 2% find new homes after fleeing horrors like war, tyranny, or sex slavery
Janice Harayda
Sep 6
An Easy Way To Lose Readers Fast: Use The ‘Good News, Bad News’ Lead
An Easy Way To Lose Readers Fast: Use The ‘Good News, Bad News’ Lead
Why this cliché should go the way of the Kaypro computer
Janice Harayda
Sep 5
Is The Trump-Hitler Link Fair?
Is The Trump-Hitler Link Fair?
Well-known authors think so, but not everyone agrees
Janice Harayda
Sep 4
Why We Need Negative Book Reviews
Why We Need Negative Book Reviews
My new Substack post answers a question critics hear a lot
Janice Harayda
Aug 30
I’m Not ‘Defective’ Because I Don’t Use Botox
I’m Not ‘Defective’ Because I Don’t Use Botox
Sometimes I have good reason to frown, and I’m not going to hide the lines
Janice Harayda
Aug 28
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