I'm confident that the writing itself must be good, or else I'd have received the form letter I'm sure.
I'm unsure how to change the tone, or if I even want to, as I like my tone a lot. I was sure that there were as many love letters to fandom as not, and I think I need to find someone who has no experience within fandom to take a read.
I just don't know anyone outside of fandom.
And I'm not sure what my universal theme is, other than fandom is not unlike any other family, and I both love them and want to strangle them.
fandom is not unlike any other family, and I both love them and want to strangle them
That's your theme. On the reread of that letter, I'd say you need an essay or three that joins the others as part of that particular theme.
Family family family. Also, a bit of emphasis on the fact that you not only get furious with them, you also love them, would probably do a huge balancing act on what she perceived as the anger of the tone.
edit: offering blanket apologies for bad typing today. The multiple sclerosis is doing some spooky stuff to my eyes today and things are very blurry, with or without glasses.
Also, a bit of emphasis on the fact that you not only get furious with them, you also love them, would probably do a huge balancing act on what she perceived as the anger of the tone.
I thought the story of Kat n' Lori's wedding, ita's story, and Tim's story went far to balance.
I feel like I'm missing something huge, like there's a big hole and I just can't see it.
I think the letter was pretty specific, and right on the money -- there are segments of fandom that make you angry. How much do you care about (potentially) pissing off that portion of your likely audience? (Not that anyone thinks they are the crazy ones....)
I thought the story of Kat n' Lori's wedding, ita's story, and Tim's story went far to balance.
I did, too, especially Kat and Lori's wedding.
And still? Just her opinion. If she's not involved in fandom, or doesn't read the same kind of boards, a little snark might go a long way with her. She might not ever get it, not the way you want to write it.
AmyLiz, I am in love with your tagline. YAY Free To Be You And Me! ("A person should do what she wants to. A person's a person that way.")
I thought the story of Kat n' Lori's wedding, ita's story, and Tim's story went far to balance.
I would have thought so, too - but remember, I don't know which essays you sent. I just saw the cover letter.
I have the feeling that hole you're not seeing is something small and simple, that would tie it all together.
Free to Be You and Me rocks. "Ladies First" still cracks me up.
I need to find someone outside fandom who is willing to beta read. I dont know anyone outside of fandom.