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dustyblues

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Hi Hope you can help. I've submitted several stories and had them all rejected,,,,,,,I 've checked spelling paragraphs,, so on and so forth ,,,,,,,,,,,,How does one figure out why they get rejected,......they don't mention ages they don't mention incest or other taboos and yet they still get rejected. I've e mailed authors in the help section with no response from anyone,,,,,,,,,,,, help would be greatly appreciated thank you Dustyblues
 
Hi Hope you can help. I've submitted several stories and had them all rejected,,,,,,,I 've checked spelling paragraphs,, so on and so forth ,,,,,,,,,,,,How does one figure out why they get rejected,......they don't mention ages they don't mention incest or other taboos and yet they still get rejected. I've e mailed authors in the help section with no response from anyone,,,,,,,,,,,, help would be greatly appreciated thank you Dustyblues

Dusty: you need to elaborate on category, content, etc.
 
Hi Hope you can help. I've submitted several stories and had them all rejected,,,,,,,I 've checked spelling paragraphs,, so on and so forth ,,,,,,,,,,,,How does one figure out why they get rejected,......they don't mention ages they don't mention incest or other taboos and yet they still get rejected. I've e mailed authors in the help section with no response from anyone,,,,,,,,,,,, help would be greatly appreciated thank you Dustyblues

The rejection notice should give you reasons why they were rejected. (I think click on where it says "Rejected"? It's been a while since I had one bounce.)
 
Hi Hope you can help. I've submitted several stories and had them all rejected,,,,,,,I 've checked spelling paragraphs,, so on and so forth ,,,,,,,,,,,,How does one figure out why they get rejected,......they don't mention ages they don't mention incest or other taboos and yet they still get rejected. I've e mailed authors in the help section with no response from anyone,,,,,,,,,,,, help would be greatly appreciated thank you Dustyblues

If they were written the way you posted here, you have your answer.
 
Get yourself an editor (and no, not a proofreader). Someone with experience. It helped me a ton.
 
Get yourself an editor (and no, not a proofreader). Someone with experience. It helped me a ton.

Amen!

I did the same. I think my first story was rejected several times...for grammar and format. I can't remember. So I wrote my second story, as a way to get around it and change it but then they both got posted and that's why they're so similar. LOL

Now I always use an editor for my stories, every time. I also proofread and edit them myself once before I even send it to an editor.
 
The rejection notice should give you reasons why they were rejected. (I think click on where it says "Rejected"? It's been a while since I had one bounce.)

Yes there should be a reason posted somewhere as to why it was rejected. I had one rejected about a month or so ago and it was for not formatting my dialog correctly. Once that was corrected I re-submitted and it was approved and posted yesterday.

And I second, or third, finding a volunteer editor here. Check on the boards here for one.
 
I've never used an editor. I had a couple of rejections. One was because I submitted 'part 2' before 'part 1'. Another was because of conversation flow between two characters. I put it in paragraphs, line after line instead of each line on a separate line. Another had some minor formatting errors, but easily found and fixed.
 
Head over to the Editor's Fourm and you're most likely be able to find an editor that will help you out. In your request, make sure to list the details about the story (length, genre, etc), and what you want help with (content, storyline, flow, spelling, etc) to make sure you get the right folks.

Good luck!
 
I've never used an editor. I had a couple of rejections. One was because I submitted 'part 2' before 'part 1'. Another was because of conversation flow between two characters. I put it in paragraphs, line after line instead of each line on a separate line. Another had some minor formatting errors, but easily found and fixed.

And if you had used an editor maybe those wouldn't have been rejected :)

The one story of mine that was rejected was the one time I didn't use an editor!

I think letting another set of eyes read over your work is very helpful. I always have my friend read over stuff but she's Dutch so some things get past her.
 
This site may be free to readers, but Laurel still likes proper presentation: proper spelling (either UK or US - she doesn't seem to mind which as long as you are consistent); proper punctuation; and proper formatting. Simple really.

Good luck. :)
 
Editing yourself for spelling - is a must. That really spares a lot of time.
But Editor in my opinion is generally needed for a fresh view on the story. Sometimes another person can point out things that you just can't notice yourself. Plot holes, places for improvement, other such stuff.
 
Don't you just hate when someone asks a question and then never comes back to see what answers they received?
 
Dear OP,

If you wrote your stories like you did your post, I can see why it was rejected.

Signed,

Zeb
 
... about writing and editing using a thread title like this one?

I swear "how to write a subject line that tells people what your post is about" should be a compulsory subject in school ;-)
 
OP, I've had several chapters of an ongoing story rejected on grounds of minor misspellings (Really minor, considering some of the writings I've seen on here) and grammatical errors which were tiny in comparison to some things on here, which were virtually unreadable. No rhyme nor reason to it, but there it is.
 
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