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Hi. I'm mostly a writer, but I also edit.

I seem to experience cycles. I write like the dickens, but then can't write to save my life. Maybe writer's block, call it what you will. So now I'll edit.

I'm most proud of my latest -- In the Dark of Night, A Widow's Burden, and A Case of Mistaken Identity.

Read these and seek me out, or not. Your choice.
 
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Thank you
 
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Thanks for watching my back, SR.
 
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Let there be no political this ways or that ways in here, please. Two sides arguing with anyone who will listen that the other side never has nor never will do anything less than blow everything up is not good for the editing mood.
 
Let there be no political this ways or that ways in here, please. Two sides arguing with anyone who will listen that the other side never has nor never will do anything less than blow everything up is not good for the editing mood.

Agreed. Two topics to be avoided in a public forum are politics and religion. Sorry, my bad. I was just passionate at that moment.
 
Passion, however, is something I would welcome more of. It's an editor's responsibility to let his author know whether or not the correct level of passion was achieved in a given work. I seem to suck at it.
 
Hi. I'm mostly a writer, but I also edit.

I seem to experience cycles. I write like the dickens, but then can't write to save my life. Maybe writer's block, call it what you will. So now I'll edit.

I'm most proud of my latest -- In the Dark of Night, A Widow's Burden, and A Case of Mistaken Identity.

Read these and seek me out, or not. Your choice.

You are very good at editing. :rose:


and writing. I can recommend this gentleman.
 
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Sorry I got carried away. I suppose there was a better way to do that but i didn't know how. Of course now its gone and I look like the a**hole. Thanks for clarifying.

Spam in good forums pisses me off!
 
He is of all things a gentlemen.



My opinion of course Lynn :rose:

Here I am trying to justify ending my pathetic life (kidding, just in case) and ya'll are trying to place me on a pedestal. Just a warning, I am wearing underwear, so you won't see anything, atleast nothing erect <sigh>

EH, I was priveleged to edit your story. I apologize that not all editors are as available as I am and keep my writers "in the loop". Perhaps if they were writers and had bad experiences (which led me to self-edit) they might view these experiences more as "opportunities of learning" and less than "chores".

I cannot begin to describe how much I have learned through editing. Thanks to SR and others, I have grown (discounting calories).

Seriously, editing is less a community hardship than a learning opportunity, and shame on those who think they're so perfect that they cannot learn from others, even those who might not write as well, so as not to adapt verbage or concepts or ideas. I have been inspired by other authors as I have edited their stories.
 
Here I am trying to justify ending my pathetic life (kidding, just in case) and ya'll are trying to place me on a pedestal. Just a warning, I am wearing underwear, so you won't see anything, atleast nothing erect <sigh>

EH, I was priveleged to edit your story. I apologize that not all editors are as available as I am and keep my writers "in the loop". Perhaps if they were writers and had bad experiences (which led me to self-edit) they might view these experiences more as "opportunities of learning" and less than "chores".

I cannot begin to describe how much I have learned through editing. Thanks to SR and others, I have grown (discounting calories).

Seriously, editing is less a community hardship than a learning opportunity, and shame on those who think they're so perfect that they cannot learn from others, even those who might not write as well, so as not to adapt verbage or concepts or ideas. I have been inspired by other authors as I have edited their stories.

Okay, I chuckle. And I am wearing panties, but would rather not be. :devil: I had mostly good experiences with readers and editors. I haven't written much at lit, but have some stuff on my compy that people have helped me with (I am still trying to become lit "worthy" on my stuff). What I found is to look at the sticky of active editors seems to work. In the past Kumani, Copycarver, MistressLynn and mismused (A Mistory at eXcessica) have all assisted me in one way or another.

One thing that always amazed me is that editors are willing to take their time to help inexperienced writers. Let's face it, some of us have a lot to learn.

I figured out why after I did a couple of edits for some friends. Like you say, you learn so much by critically analyzing another's work. The experience adds to one's repertoire. Who doesn't read Chabon, McEwan, McCarthy, Anais Nin, Colleen Thomas, on and on and gain something?

You guys get paid so much :rolleyes:, being unappreciative would be pretty crappy. I learn so much by reading edits, all the dag bern commas, tenses and quotation thingies. I just wanted you, and all editors to know, that some of us appreciate any and all help we get. You can't learn and try to improve unless someone takes a critical look at what you do.

and please don't edit this :D
Espie :rose:
 
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Okay, I chuckle. And I am wearing panties, but would rather not be. :devil: I had mostly good experiences with readers and editors. I haven't written much at lit, but have some stuff on my compy that people have helped me with (I am still trying to become lit "worthy" on my stuff). What I found is to look at the sticky of active editors seems to work. In the past Kumani, Copycarver, MistressLynn and mismused (A Mistory at eXcessica) have all assisted me in one way or another.

One thing that always amazed me is that editors are willing to take their time to help inexperienced writers. Let's face it, some of us have a lot to learn.

I figured out why after I did a couple of edits for some friends. Like you say, you learn so much by critically analyzing another's work. The experience adds to one's repertoire. Who doesn't read Chabon, McEwan, McCarthy, Anais Nin, Colleen Thomas, on and on and gain something?

You guys get paid so much :rolleyes:, being unappreciative would be pretty crappy. I learn so much by reading edits, all the dag bern commas, tenses and quotation thingies. I just wanted you, and all editors to know, that some of us appreciate any and all help we get. You can't learn and try to improve unless someone takes a critical look at what you do.

and please don't edit this :D
Espie :rose:

You appear to have discovered the ability to self-edit.

Noted the self-edit message at the bottom of your last transmission.
 
You appear to have discovered the ability to self-edit.

Noted the self-edit message at the bottom of your last transmission.

Well of course! Do you think your efforts are wasted on my juvenile lesbian musings? The baby grows, and moves from diapers to pull ups. :D Next I'll be in panties, pink, silky and tiny. :devil:

I adore you AsylumSeeker. I join you in search of asylum from the loony bin.:cattail:

I have dibs on you, and will beat all newcomers away! *sly grin*
 
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Well of course! Do you think your efforts are wasted on my juvenile lesbian musings? The baby grows, and moves from diapers to pull ups. :D Next I'll be in panties, pink, silky and tiny. :devil:

I adore you AsylumSeeker. I join you in search of asylum from the loony bin.:cattail:

I have dibs on you, and will beat all newcomers away! *sly grin*

I had a bit of a jolt the other day. Apparently there is a war brewing in a Mexican border town and just across the border is a US town on edge. And then the headline on CNN or other said "Asylum Seekers" and my heart leapt, thought I was in the news, luckily not. Sigh.
 
I had a bit of a jolt the other day. Apparently there is a war brewing in a Mexican border town and just across the border is a US town on edge. And then the headline on CNN or other said "Asylum Seekers" and my heart leapt, thought I was in the news, luckily not. Sigh.

Hey! I am from the Rio Grande Valley, though presently off at college. The city you speak of is now a frightening place, and we will not visit. This is a very bad situation, be happy, kind sir, that you are not involved in this form of lunacy.

May your day and life be peaceful Dear Sweet AsylumSeeker (yes, I am sucking up).

Okay, I guess this thread should get back on topic, sorry. :eek:
 
Hey! I am from the Rio Grande Valley, though presently off at college. The city you speak of is now a frightening place, and we will not visit. This is a very bad situation, be happy, kind sir, that you are not involved in this form of lunacy.

May your day and life be peaceful Dear Sweet AsylumSeeker (yes, I am sucking up).

Okay, I guess this thread should get back on topic, sorry. :eek:

It's a bad situation to see crime developing to this point. Not even an army of police can control it. Thanks for your kind words, not that sucking up to me will herald you any benefit.
 
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