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Thanks RED. The problem with that is that I want to open the images from my own files and not from the Internet. I will likely figure it out one day.

Okay fellow authors - here's a question that I am curious about. You all know how much I've written, right?


I broke the 1300 mark last month, in case you didn't.

Sometimes I start a story with the vaguest idea and as I write through it, the angle hits me. Or it slowly evolves into a slightly different story. Ever happen to any of you or do you stay on course?

Just wondering.

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BrettJ

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Course? What course? I loathe outlines and honestly in anything I write be it fiction, essays, reports, term papers, etc I use the same method of starting with an idea and letting it mull in the back of my head until I'm ready to sit down and write it.
 
Thanks RED. The problem with that is that I want to open the images from my own files and not from the Internet. I will likely figure it out one day.

Okay fellow authors - here's a question that I am curious about. You all know how much I've written, right?


I broke the 1300 mark last month, in case you didn't.

Sometimes I start a story with the vaguest idea and as I write through it, the angle hits me. Or it slowly evolves into a slightly different story. Ever happen to any of you or do you stay on course?

Just wondering.

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Ah, okay, that's a bit of a trickier lesson, but it starts with the "manage attachments" tab, that is found under "additional options" which is found under the submit reply and preview post button. Then you hit browse and browse through your files, choose your picture and then upload it. But the photo has to fit Lit. size requirements. So yeah, a more indepth lesson.

In regards to writing, I usually just start and let the words flow. Even when I've done novel length pieces I just let it flow. I have an idea of how I want it to end, but nothing set in stone.
 
Course? What course? I loathe outlines and honestly in anything I write be it fiction, essays, reports, term papers, etc I use the same method of starting with an idea and letting it mull in the back of my head until I'm ready to sit down and write it.

Fictional writing - I tend to write like you do.

School assignments - I follow an outline of some sorts.
 
No, I can do the "Manage Attachments" thing RED but I'd like to post the larger-type pics you all do.

Jag, I do often have outlines - this current one did - but as I write, I often find the story taking me where it wants to go or new ideas will come to me in the writing. Often, it makes the process more fun for me. I had a secondary thought while writing this current one that will give it a completely new spin and ending.

I have to use outlines at times - I have so many ideas and have to write so much (22 a month) that if I don't get all my ideas down somewhere, I lose them.

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I always ended up being one of those people who would write the outline afterwards if it was required.

School assignments I hate with a passion so following a guideline is the best for me, otherwise the work would most likely not get done the way it was assigned.
 
No, I can do the "Manage Attachments" thing RED but I'd like to post the larger-type pics you all do.

Jag, I do often have outlines - this current one did - but as I write, I often find the story taking me where it wants to go or new ideas will come to me in the writing. Often, it makes the process more fun for me. I had a secondary thought while writing this current one that will give it a completely new spin and ending.

I have to use outlines at times - I have so many ideas and have to write so much (22 a month) that if I don't get all my ideas down somewhere, I lose them.

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Well, Brett, I am very confused. Because if you know the address and IMG tags and you know the manage attachment thing, then I don't know why you aren't able to do what you want either. But as you said, you'll figure it out sometime. I have faith in you.
 
There IS no address if it's from my own files RED. Or is there and I just don't know about it? This is where computer stuff confuses the beejeezus out of me.

I may be going in a few more minutes. The pills are kicking in (these are majorly strong and I took two) and I am a bit "weavy" at the moment.

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There IS no address if it's from my own files RED. Or is there and I just don't know about it? This is where computer stuff confuses the beejeezus out of me.

I may be going in a few more minutes. The pills are kicking in (these are majorly strong and I took two) and I am a bit "weavy" at the moment.

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Ah, okay.

See if this works...

Manage Attachments

Browse

(Find the photo you want)

Click on the photo (just one click - don't open the file)

Click OPEN

(this puts the file name in the Browse bar)

Click UPLOAD

IF the file is not too large your attachment screen will show "current attachments" and under that will be the file's name. IF that is there, then up at the top of that same screen you'll see "Close this window".

Then hit submit reply and the photo should appear.

Copy and save this post, if you'd like and play around with it and maybe it'll work for you.

:kiss:
 
School assignments I hate with a passion so following a guideline is the best for me, otherwise the work would most likely not get done the way it was assigned.

Eh I've been fortunate in that most school assignments I've been able to angle them in a way that interests me even if it's just enough interest to do the assignment.
Had an art history course I had to take for the culture, not terribly much interest in analyzing the art itself but since the time period and things going on around the time that the pieces would be created counted I would usually talk about the history of the era. Ended up with the prof commenting that she look forwards to my comments on pieces because she learned world history from them.
 
Eh I've been fortunate in that most school assignments I've been able to angle them in a way that interests me even if it's just enough interest to do the assignment.
Had an art history course I had to take for the culture, not terribly much interest in analyzing the art itself but since the time period and things going on around the time that the pieces would be created counted I would usually talk about the history of the era. Ended up with the prof commenting that she look forwards to my comments on pieces because she learned world history from them.

Yes, sounds like a very fortunate fellow you are. I just don't like being told to do something, which is funny because sexually I'm all for that. lol
 
Back. Thanks RED. I may come back to your post and try it later.

Why is it when you're tired, you lie down and suddenly, you're awake again? Grrr ...

I really want to get my schedule back to normal (for me)

BrettJ in Canada
 
Fiction writing, I usually wrote off the top of my head and/or off of notes.

My technical documentation, is so regimented, I follow an outline. When I have to translate computeresse/computer jargon documents into American English, that I just write.
 
So I see that everyone has his / her own methods and most of us vary. That's kind of what I thought. I just thank God I haven't run dry after all of this time.

BrettJ in Canada
 
So I see that everyone has his / her own methods and most of us vary. That's kind of what I thought. I just thank God I haven't run dry after all of this time.

BrettJ in Canada

I've done several forms of writing;

Fiction
Technical and software documentation
Journalism, high school and college papers
Essays and theses for college......
 
Back. Thanks RED. I may come back to your post and try it later.

Why is it when you're tired, you lie down and suddenly, you're awake again? Grrr ...

I really want to get my schedule back to normal (for me)

BrettJ in Canada

I know what you mean - I hate that! And you're welcome. I do hope it works. :kiss:
 
I've done articles for magazines, some comics (for my own fun) and this. I did essays in high school and loathed each and every minute of it. I could easily turn out a script (I own two CSI: MIAMI scripts) but I do enjoy the creative process of doing fiction.

BrettJ in Canada
 
I've done articles for magazines, some comics (for my own fun) and this. I did essays in high school and loathed each and every minute of it. I could easily turn out a script (I own two CSI: MIAMI scripts) but I do enjoy the creative process of doing fiction.

BrettJ in Canada

I've always wanted to do graphic, graphic novels. Somewhere in my "library" I have a book on how to write them LOL
 
Many of my friends and acquaintances are in the comic book business. I could easily write comics, I just can't draw them.

BrettJ in Canada
 
Many of my friends and acquaintances are in the comic book business. I could easily write comics, I just can't draw them.

BrettJ in Canada

Once in a while the small comic book and graphic novel publishers will look for new writers, people to hook up with their staff artists and free lancers.
 
Yes - but usually at the bigger conventions that I cannot get to. Believe me, I know.

Many friends are in the business - I have a friend who works for DC both as an inker and commercial artist. I have friends / acquaintances all over the business. However, at my age, that ship has likely sailed. Artists, they want. Writers - not so much.

I do love the fact that I became a professional at an age where many writers have 20 years in. That was a lucky break for me.

BrettJ in Canada
 
Yes - but usually at the bigger conventions that I cannot get to. Believe me, I know.

Many friends are in the business - I have a friend who works for DC both as an inker and commercial artist. I have friends / acquaintances all over the business. However, at my age, that ship has likely sailed. Artists, they want. Writers - not so much.

I do love the fact that I became a professional at an age where many writers have 20 years in. That was a lucky break for me.

BrettJ in Canada

I'm going to attempt to write scripts this summer, give me something to do while I'm waiting for the uber-nerds at work to catch up to my team and I
 
I've done articles for magazines, some comics (for my own fun) and this. I did essays in high school and loathed each and every minute of it. I could easily turn out a script (I own two CSI: MIAMI scripts) but I do enjoy the creative process of doing fiction.

BrettJ in Canada

I've written a letter to the editor for a paper and it got printed - I was giddy. I also wrote a letter to the editor of a magazine and it too got printed and again I was giddy. :D I saved both and still have them in mint condition. lol
 
The first time I saw my name in print RED, I was thrilled.

My first LoC (comic term for Letter of Comment) was in a book called HERO ALLIANCE. I was reading the lettercol and noticed the letter I was reading sounded familiar. Took me a few to realize it was mine (comics are printed months in advance so the letter was nearly 6 months old)

I now have literally HUNDREDS of magazines with my name in them (and the pseudonyms). It is still a kick.

BrettJ in Canada
 
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