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Welcome to dscriber's book shop. Here are our lastest must-reads, including several titles from our contributors and friends.

 

FAQ/Troubleshooting

How do I log in? Go to the bottom of the site and log in using the username and password you set up when you registered on the site. If you can remember your password or user name click on the "Lost password" link below the login and follow the instructions to retrive your information.

How do I post a story? Log into MightyMercury.com. From you profile page, click on the "Mighty Mercury Dashboard" link.You will be taken to your Mighty Mercury dashboard. Look for a button labeled "Write New Entry". Click on the button.The Mighty Merucry editor will now pop up and you can go ahead and write your new entry. From here you can also insert a picture or embed a video (see below for instrucitons)

IMPORTANT: When pasting a story the was originally composed in MSWord or other word processing program, Please use the paste from word button (pic) on the top of your editor. This will keep styles like bold and italic while removing other formating that can be problematic on the site

How do I edit or delete a story not yet live on the site? To edit an existing entry, simply go to your Mighty Mercury dashboard and you shall see by default the list of entries written by you. Next to each article is an "edit" and a "delete" button. Clicking on the "edit" button will call up the Mighty Mercury editor with the corresponding article in it for you to edit. The "delete" button will of course delete the entry. Once a story is live on the site you will need to contact the editors directly (link to email) to make changes or delete a story.

How do I insert a picture or a link to a document? You can add images to your entries from the Mighty Mercury editor. First, put the cursor in the text where you want the image to appear. Then, simply click to open the "Images and document" tab and then upload the picture. After uploading, simply click on the thumbnail of the picture you wanted and the picture will be automatically added to the post.

IMPORANT: The only type of image file the system supports at this time is a .jpg Also, please upload images that have been sized for use on the Internet. Any image that is too large will automatically be resized.

Note: If you wish to wish to link to a pdf or word document, you will follow the same procedure, only you will be uploading the document instead of an image.

How do I embed a video? To add videos to your post, simply click on the "Embed Videos" tab and there you can set its width, height (300 x 200 px will be the default) and then simply enter the URL of the video. Click enter and you are set.
Supported Video Formats: Youtube, Google Video, Vimeo, MetaCafe, Jumpcut, Vidiac, StreetFire, and Stickam

What are tags and how do they work? Mighty Mercury organizes it post by the use of Tags. Keywords that you can assign as reference for each post. Afterwards, you can use the tags to organize your posts.

Tagging Your Post: To tag your post, simply look at the "Tags" tab in your editor. Click on it and you will get to the Tags interface where you will see a list of available tags with a tickbox next to each. Simple tick the box next to the tag you want to tag your article with and you are done. There is also an input field and an "Add" button to add new tags. Type the tag in the field and press "Add" to add it in.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

1.The formating of the text in my story is all messed up or the story appear completely blank. The most common cause of this is that you pasted your story from MSWord and did not use the paste from word button (pic). Please open the story from the story manager. Then delete all of the text in the the main text box. Re-paste the story from you original Word document using the paste from word feature. Click save. If this does not fix the problem please contact us (link to email).

2.I'm unable to upload an image or document, or a photo appears incorrectly on the site. Please make sure the the file is supported by our system. Right now, only jpgs .doc and .pdf are the only supported file types.

3.I'm unable to embed a video. Please make sure that the video is a supported format.
Supported Video Formats

Youtube, YouTube LLC
Google Video, Google Inc
Vimeo, Connected Ventures
MetaCafe, Metacafe Inc
Jumpcut, Yahoo Inc
Vidiac, Vidiac Inc
StreetFire, StreetFire.Net
Stickam, Advanced Video Communications Inc

 

 

Mighty Mercury Contributor’s Agreement

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In consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements herein contained it is understood and agreed as follows:
1.A contributor is anyone who contributes writing, photos, video, or other material to www.dscriber.com and its satellite websites and publications (herein, www.dscriber.com may be referred to as “dscriber” or “the site).”
2.The owners of the site are Michael de Yoanna and Chad DiPrince and will be further referenced as “the owners” or by name.
3.Michael de Yoanna shall be the chief editor of the site, responsible for and in charge of its editorial content. Chad DiPrince shall be the chief production artist of the site, responsible and in charge of its production and technological workings. The two shall also be co-publishers of the site, responsible for maintaining the site’s publication, its advertising revenue, marketing, and any spin-off websites or other media publications, such as print publications.
4.Contributors agree that what they are posting to the site is self-produced. They further agree that when referencing outside media articles or other “source” documents, they will provide links to those sources, citing them fully.
5.dscriber.com and contributors agree that the contributor is an independent contractor and that neither the contributor, nor his or her employees, shall be deemed to be employees of dsciber.com.
6.Contributors have the right to the material they post on the site and may sell it, or a portion of it, elsewhere and may do so with the assistance of dscriber.com as is necessary. They may also request that postings be removed, but must make the request in writing, providing an explanation.
7.Contributors agree to maintain an accurate and up-to-date bio page that will include a photograph (mug shot) and links to their works outside the site. Contributors may use pseudonyms but this practice is the exception and requires prior permission from the chief editor.
8.Contributors will share in any gross profits generated by the site. The gross profits will be split in the following way: Contributors will receive 60 percent of the gross profits to be divided among them based on the total number of hits their posts generate each fiscal quarter. For example, if the total number of hits received by all contributor posts during a quarter is 500,000 and a single contributor generated 100,000 of those hits, that contributor would receive one-fifth of 60 percent of the gross profits generated by dscriber.com during the relevant quarter.
9.The remaining 40 percent of the profits each quarter will go to the site’s owners: Michael de Yoanna and Chad DiPrince, who will be responsible for covering the site’s operating costs – including technological, editorial, promotional, and other costs – from that amount.
10.Contributors are responsible for checking their articles for factual accuracy before submitting them. If a contributor becomes aware of a factual discrepancy after their work has been posted to the site, the posting may be changed to reflect the correct information. The post would also be amended with a note stating that an earlier version of the story contained an error, indicating the nature of that error.
11.Contributors agree to use their Facebook accounts to communicate with dscriber.com and each other.
12.Contributors agree to make regular postings to the site—roughly twice a week. Contributors who fail to make regular posts may have their accounts disabled after 90 days.
13.The owners of the site agree to promote the site and to help promote the works of contributors, especially when it may promote the site.
14.Contributors agree to promote their own outside work and the site as is possible.
15.Dscriber.com reserves the right to offer for sale contributions through the Describer Licensing Program. Interested outside publishers will be asked to place a bid on an item they want to purchase. Dscriber will contact the contributor to discuss the terms and publication. Contributors reserve the right to decline a sale. In the event of a sale, dscriber.com will claim a 20 percent commission. Such commissions will be part of Dscriber’s general profits and shared with contributors as outlined in profit-sharing stipulations elsewhere in this agreement.
16.Contributors may reside wherever they desire and may post to the site from any remote location. Contributors, agree however, that they are writing for a national/international audience and will seek to tailor their contributions accordingly.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 August 2009 16:42 )
 

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  • The chance to network with peers, to exchange ideas and to get feedback.
  • Editing by peers as requested or needed (every post gets viewed by an experienced editor before going live).
  • A community of writers.
  • A cost-free homepage and blog that you don't have to create; a smart way to market yourself at a time when no job in the creative arts is secure or sacred.
  • A place to mirror your website or blog and generate additional interest.
  • A share of the profits generated by your posts.
  • A site that's prepared to evolve with the interests of its contributors and technology.
  • A site that hasn't been accused of conspiring with repressive governments that consider freedom of expression a crime and, moreover, a promise from Mighty Mercury to stand up and protect the privacy and interests of such artists in our fold.
  • The promotion of your posts through several other channels, including e-newsletters, Twitter and Facebook.
  • The opportunity to publish work that otherwise might never see the light of day.
Overall, the idea of Mighty Mercury is to help artists maintain and grow a presence online -- not to be the only outlet for their work.

In order to make Mighty Mercury profitable for contributors -- an aim we think is possible given our pool of talent -- it is possible we'll cap our selective membership at some point in the near future.

 

 

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Mighty Mercury is the experimental partner site to Dscriber, hosting a continually updated selection of short fiction, verse, art, photography, and commentary (mainly interviews, reports, and reviews), and longer works of fiction and nonfiction are published serially by invitation.

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