Hell, no. You took their bait.
They want the *next* BH and SZ to write for this. They want people who are just like BH and SZ.
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Hell, no. You took their bait.
They want the *next* BH and SZ to write for this. They want people who are just like BH and SZ.
Actually, the press release reads "We're honored to have the first four under contract for various projects" which might mean reprints or "co-authors" who get a credit in tiny type.
They want people who are just like BH and SZ.
Well, it's weird either way. Cause I have yet to read a romance written by Sarah Zettel. It's not what she does. Complicated alien societies and fubar politics? Sure. Romance? NSM.
My god, the Constances are right. Whoa.
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Another reason that some writer-teachers tramp on people's aspirations is that they figure if the wannabee can be discouraged, they should be.
Every published author has piles of rejection slips they got. It's hard to keep going in the face of impersonal dismissal.
Another reason that some writer-teachers tramp on people's aspirations is that they figure if the wannabee can be discouraged, they should be.
There was a column at Word Player that was essentially an essay on how much you (the reader) sucked as a writer and would never be a success and should just give up and pack it in. At the end, he makes the point that you need to get used to hearing that because you're going to hear it a lot. You need to learn to shrug it off and prove them wrong.
In my opinion, you'll get enough of that. Why do people who should be inspiring you have to trample you too?
"Should" be inspiring? Aren't they trying to teach you the facts?
Edit: Okay, I'm not good with the inspiring either. But you do get it from the most unexpected directions. My own parents, who are perfectly nice people, said okay, you want to be a writer, but have a backup career lined up, okay? Which is not entirely bad advice.