Played with Kaylee. Sun came out, and I walked on my feet and heard with my ears. I ate the bits, the bits stayed down, and I work. I function like I'm a girl. I hate it because I know it'll go away. The sun goes dark and chaos has come again. Bits. Fluids. What am I?!

River ,'War Stories'


The Great Write Way  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Deena - Mar 28, 2003 10:35:23 am PST #1045 of 10001
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

I focused on the porny and hit a roadblock. I'm going to start over and focus on story and if it gets porny, yay me! Knowing me, it probably will.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Mar 28, 2003 10:35:32 am PST #1046 of 10001
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

I need to finish my anthology story.

I fully intend to start one. Hum.


Connie Neil - Mar 28, 2003 10:36:38 am PST #1047 of 10001
brillig

I'd really like to try and market the thing, too, but I'm not sure how one goes about that other than mailing it out to slush piles.


Fay - Mar 28, 2003 10:53:28 am PST #1048 of 10001
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

And no, I realize, because it's not vampirish. Back to the drawing board.

Well, you know, they weren't all vampish. It was a very loose remit. I loved your story to pieces, and it was erotic, and it was fantastical, albeit in a post-apocalyptical way rather than an overtly gothic way. I'd give it a big Hell Yes, fwiw.


Deena - Mar 28, 2003 11:24:17 am PST #1049 of 10001
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

oooh, thank you Fay!

I'm being "good mommy" today. We're about to build a playhouse out of cardboard!


Theodosia - Mar 28, 2003 11:38:52 am PST #1050 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I'd really like to try and market the thing, too, but I'm not sure how one goes about that other than mailing it out to slush piles.

Er... that's pretty much how one sells a story unless one has a big rep already. :-)

Your writing is already better than 95% of the stuff that a slush pile receives, maybe even 99%. That doesn't guarantee that a story by you will sell, but it will surely get read all the way to the end, and maybe get a personalized rejection, depending on how strapped for time the slush pile reader is/whether the actual name editor has time enough to read and reject the mss. passed on by the slush pile reader.


Connie Neil - Mar 28, 2003 11:53:06 am PST #1051 of 10001
brillig

Would Writer's Market be the place to look for a buyer? I'm thinking I want to try with the top, then find the small press places. Hell, if I'm going to try this, I might as well try big.


Theodosia - Mar 28, 2003 12:39:32 pm PST #1052 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I've only ever tried to sell in the sci-fi/fantasy market, where I know a lot of the publications. I was advised to steer clear of Writer's Market and Writer's Digest type market listings because of a number of factors, including that they are often months-to-years out of date. In addition, I've known several semi-pro editors who prayed that they wouldn't get listed in the Writer's Digest Hot 100 or whatever because of the unbelievable DELUGE of slush pile badness that would descend on them like a tidal wave of big manila envelopes. (Some markets send fake editor names to these "professional" listings so they can segregate the slush that comes in from them. This also alerts them to liars who claim to these non-existent editors "You asked me to send you this story when we were at that party at Worldcon"....)

If I were trying to sell short stories these days, I'd go to The Market List for figuring out where to sell SF/F, which seems to be well run and frequently updated. I think the Critters (IIRC, isn't Ms. Havisham working with them?) also have market listings, too.

This is where networking with other writers and editors pays off, because you'll hear about which markets are unreliable, or have unbelievable (2 yrs+?) waiting times before slush gets read, or who gives prompt turnarounds.


Connie Neil - Mar 28, 2003 12:40:39 pm PST #1053 of 10001
brillig

Neat! I love you people.


deborah grabien - Mar 28, 2003 12:46:34 pm PST #1054 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Anthology project?