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#166106 - 11/20/08 10:22 PM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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Yes, to add to Meredith's advice, which I would take in a heartbeat considering that she is eloquent as well, I will add that you can find on-line writing critique circles. Sure, face time is nice, but not always feasible. I think there was once a critique group here. I facilitated a writer's group in my home. Only I forbid the word "critique" and we called it "evaluations." Also EW read the type of book you are writing. What is your genre? If it's memoir, read memoir, if it's fantasy, read fantasy. Come to the states and go to the Vermont College Writer's Conference with me!
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#166116 - 11/21/08 03:49 AM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Loc: American living in Germany
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I'm so glad I asked this question. I knew my Boomer friends are a fountain of knowledge.
Meredith, I would drive over two hours to get to a writers critique group; but so far I haven't found an English speaking one. And since my book is in English…. I've even considered starting one…but what if I'm the only one there?!
Lynn, I would just LOVE to go with you to the Vermont writing class. I have been thinking of joining a writer's camp. I keep getting ads from one in Colorado. Has anyone ever participated in something like that? They aren't cheap. I wonder if it's worth it. Oh, and what IS the difference between lay down and lie down? Wow, I was impressed that you could trim your book like that. That must have been like cutting off an arm.
It is hard to find a genre for my book. It has a little of everything; love, crime, suspense, and I hope it is even funny in some parts. So I've been calling it a contemporary novel. ..? Would that be right?
I found it comforting to read that you all have reread your books many times, had them edited, and still find mistakes. I thought…maybe I'm just not talented enough…cause this ain't easy.
I love the story about Picasso, Lynn. Yes, I think every author and artist can relate to that.
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#166160 - 11/21/08 03:59 PM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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EW, my pleasure to contribute to your creative juices. You might browse through amazon to find other books like yours. Your first category is fiction. You mention "love" is it romance, you mention crime, is it true crime? you mention suspense, is it a thriller? And what makes it contemporary? Do you have dialogue? What is the plot and theme? That might help determine sub categories of genre. I revise my "might browse" wording: you really have to browse amazon or some sort of book seller. As for writer's conferences, I went to this: Vermont College Post graduate Writer's Conference, summer 2005. It was worth every penny. It was 10 days of reading, writing, learning, and being with others who love to write. My faculty leader was Sue William Silverman in the "creative non-fiction" group. Sue wanted to recommend me for the MFA, and I said I could not afford it. Then, I spent all my money investing in the real estate business. What conference is in Colorado? I don't even know.
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#166298 - 11/23/08 01:43 PM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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JJ, I never thought of looking into online critique groups. Soooo after reading your suggestion I spent several hours checking them out. OMG, there are hundreds of them! After reading a dozen random posts, I've come to the conclusion that many posters are frustrated. They don't even get a response to their posts, never mind a critique. Since I spend too much time online anyway, I think I will just continue to comb over my book with a fine comb…and then invest my time once more in seeking an agent. But still, thanks for your excellent suggestion.
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#178442 - 03/27/09 03:56 PM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Registered: 03/13/09
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I encourage you to look a different way for your dream to mature. Consider self-publishing or e-publishing - Steven King did it! I've done a lot of research and writing on self-pub, for my own benefit. Here are some resources to get you up to speed. Dan Poynter Self Publishing --not the definitive tome but some very good information. E publishing for writers Do writers make money self publishing? If you have time, have a look at these articles - they might give you a leg up into this coming trend. Good conversation here. mkp Chicago Home Technology Examiner
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#178455 - 03/27/09 05:04 PM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: mkpelland]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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mkp, yes, I am def. considering self publishing. Is the publishing company yours? Lots of valuable information there. Thanks for posting the links. Have you self published? Is so, are you happy with the results? Is that how you started your own company? Do I ask alot of questions? Yes?
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#178592 - 03/29/09 04:51 AM
Re: A question for you published authors
[Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Thanks Chatty. I will be comparing a lot. Maybe some ladies who have published and are satisfied with their publisher could recommend them to me.
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