5 Interesting Links for 02-16-2018

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Printing (Publishing)

This article offers a good comparison of CreateSpace and Ingram Spark for printing and distributing your book. The only issue I found was stating CS does not have a surcharge for shipping. It does, but the fee isn’t separated out.
https://selfpublishingadvice.org/watchdog-ingram-spark-vs-createspace-for-self-publishing-print-books/

Exercise (Health)

An interesting comparison of the value in terms of physical activity between a number of steps and short, vigorous exercise throughout the day.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-42864061

Archaeopteryx (Paleontology)

I haven’t posted a dinosaur link in a while, and have a soft spot for the bird precursors, so here you go: an article about a fossil that appears to be the earliest known Archaeopteryx specimen.
https://www.livescience.com/61567-oldest-archaeopteryx-found.html

Research (Animals)

A research team in France has taught a killer whale to mimic words. This article both looks at what they’re doing and the greater meaning of such communication.
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/uk-world-news/killer-whale-orca-speaks-english-14226245

Authors (Blogging)

Some suggested blog topics for authors. Not all of them will fit on every blog, but it’s an interesting collection to serve as a jumping off point.
https://insights.bookbub.com/creative-blog-post-ideas-authors/

Shafter (Seeds Among the Stars, Book 1)

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