BryanRichardson
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I hope to be able to submit one of my stories to publish on the 2nd.
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She can’t have that many submissions so maybe yours will be accepted next good luckHmm - need to rattle the cage with Laurel as mine is still pending
I PMed her. It’s a lottery whether I hear back.She can’t have that many submissions so maybe yours will be accepted next good luck
Every month is a writing month now.Speaking of November, which no one was, NaNoWriMo is no more.
Is this legit? Doing a quick read of the page, I don't see what's in it for them. I'm really tempted, giving I'm trying to write 3 novels by first quarter next year, I should be able to make one of them fit the schedule. I have other reservations, but I am interested in anyone's experience with Autocrit and what to expect out of this.
That works. Thanks.
I did it with box stories in Boat Talk; MC is the primary narrator. He and secondary character tell each other their stories. It's all first person and was kind of neat to write.I have a story concept. Similar to Beetlejuice but with sex. I want to do shifting perspective/focus.
How would you do that between the two main characters?
Sure. My story isn’t set at Halloween. The time of year isn’t specified. But there are lots of spooky critters. A supernatural story would be fineSo, if the story isn't explicitly set at Halloween, would it having a supernatural being that could be mistaken for a demon as the love interest be enough to qualify?
It is Halloween after allSubmitted.
It did some weird thing whilst downloading, so who knows what will come out...
Spoky scary storytimeIt is Halloween after all![]()
Is this legit? Doing a quick read of the page, I don't see what's in it for them. I'm really tempted, giving I'm trying to write 3 novels by first quarter next year, I should be able to make one of them fit the schedule. I have other reservations, but I am interested in anyone's experience with Autocrit and what to expect out of this.
I had heard of NaNoWriMo but I knew nothing about it. Thanks for the info. I generally don't need an external forcing function for my writing, I do more than enough of that to myself. But I can use all the advice I can get.It is legitimate, but you may not realize (or perhaps you do) that NaNoWriMo was originally designed to raise money for libraries. I'm sure this one is the same. My publisher and my Pops both competed every year, contributed money, and took the prizes for completing them, but not always all of them. The goal isn't to win anything, but to get your first draft of the story done.
I had heard of NaNoWriMo but I knew nothing about it. Thanks for the info. I generally don't need an external forcing function for my writing, I do more than enough of that to myself. But I can use all the advice I can get.
Caring about what we write is not a mental illness (that’s what it says here anyway).Mine was ready to go. Read, reread, edited, re-edited, read aloud, signed, sealed and when I went to deliver, I read it again. Now it has been re-re-edited. I don't know why I do this to a story that will never be a contender, but I do all too often.
I tried the shifting perspectives with The Double Date That Didn't End, and the big lessons I took away were:I have a story concept. Similar to Beetlejuice but with sex. I want to do shifting perspective/focus.
How would you do that between the two main characters?