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Folio for fmail5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() For non-fiction submissions, we are requiring a piece be 100-500 words in the micro or flash style. Happy storytelling! (send to: Submit up to 3 pieces of nonfiction. However, there is no minimum micro-fiction is by nature a form that demands experimentation, and we encourage our submitters to explore whatever they’d like to, however they’d like to, within the confines of 500 words. What this means for potential submitters: we will only look at submissions of 500 words or fewer. Folio will feature stories of the flash- or micro-fiction form. (send to: “Untitled” by Frank Scaramuzzo, published in Folio 2018įiction: Submit up to 3 pieces of fiction. Because Folio will be printed in a 5-inch by 7-inch format, shape poems (poems that take different geometric shapes) may not be considered if they don’t fit the size of the page. This may be a chance for poets to practice writing shorter, more concise poems. Each poem should be 15 lines or less, with max 10 words per line. Submission guidelines for each genre are: You may submit in all genres, if you wish. Artwork featured will be black-and-white.ĭeadline for submissions is Saturday, October 22, 11:59 pm. Written work published in this chapbook will be shorter than the typical Kalliope pieces. Named after the literary journal Kalliope was born from ( Portfolio), this special 5×7″ black-and-white booklet pays homage to our humble beginnings. ![]() “We want to give agents one more tool to combat what’s going on out there,” he said.Fall 2022 FOLIO Micro Chapbook - Submissions are CLOSED.įor the fifth year, Kalliope is collecting submissions for our fall semester chapbook, Folio. Knegten says his software’s update won’t prevent all forms of fraud, because nothing can. It’s annoying and marginally effective, but the touchdown is inevitable. I compared the effort of the entire cyber-criminal prevention collective (FBI, CIA, software products, etc.) to a small child dragging on the shirt-tails of an older, dominate sibling running to the end zone. For example, if we send too many alerts, how can we hone that? It will get better,” he said. “We did a bunch of testing on a broad set of key terms and phrases, and it will get smarter over time. I called Paul Knegten, Amitree’s co-founder and COO, to chat more about the update, because I believe the kind of criminal activity being addressed is still far from its precipice. The new security feature is a smart, natural extension of Folio’s native functionality, which leverages machine learning to endlessly analyze email content to quickly connect and organize related messages. Instances of email hacks and phishing scams have erupted recently.įolio’s new fraud-detection assistant alerts agents on a separate platform via text when any message sent or received to and from their registered email account contains terms related to money, specifically as they relate to deposits and wire transfer discussions. Wherever there is loosely secured financial data, there are criminals. It’s safe to assume that there’s a lot of critical, financially sensitive data floating around the ether of our inboxes. ![]() However, we all use it that way: We save documents, we create folders and we use search functions to find people. I was psyched to learn that this useful tool for agents has just launched an update to alleviate risk of fraudulent activity surrounding deposits and wire transfers.Įmail wasn’t designed to manage projects. A page like this is created automatically for every deal in your inbox. ![]() Its timeline tool provides immense value the list of critical dates are listed on a separate webpage that offers a sharp, intuitive way to add, edit, share and notate what’s happening next. In moments, it assembles and organizes messages according to common dates, terms and people. Fast-paced and high-dollar.įolio is a slick software product by Amitree that helps agents better manage transactions like this via Gmail. If there was ever an opportunity for a fraudster to find a crack in the system, it’s during this type of deal. (I can’t imagine what a busy agent is going through, when that process is multiplied by five, or ten transactions.) It was a high-pressure, sign-on-the-fly, crossed-finger affair that I hope no one has the displeasure of experiencing.ĭocuments streamed on and off my iPhone screen like trending Twitter mentions, and I was signing everything that SkySlope indicated I needed to sign. Have suggestions for products that you’d like to see reviewed by our real estate technology expert? Email Craig Rowe. Amitree's new feature for Folio alerts agents via text when emails are sent with financial information.Instances of wire fraud and data theft are growing throughout the digital real estate landscape. ![]()
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