Thank you Gud!
ETA: BTW, I looked at the fantasy-writers.org site, even though fantasy's not where I live right now. What a great group. I wish there was something like that for sci-fi and such. Have any ideas?
'Objects In Space'
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Thank you Gud!
ETA: BTW, I looked at the fantasy-writers.org site, even though fantasy's not where I live right now. What a great group. I wish there was something like that for sci-fi and such. Have any ideas?
Gud, I'm going to look at your synopsis today, promise.
Sox, does it work for you to do all that once? That would be daunting, and a little confusing, to me.
Also, maybe start editing the piece that's been written the longest, so you have some distance from it?
Thanks for the comments, Amy. I just got them.
I've put up a couple of Sci-Fi stories without any problems, but it's definitely biased heavily toward fantasy. I don't really know of a sci-fi site like that. There's SFWA, but I'm not qualified to join.
Sox, does it work for you to do all that once? That would be daunting, and a little confusing, to me.
I'm not sure what works and what doesn't right now. Much of what I'm trying to do is build some habits back up, in addition to, you know, not writing horrible stuff.
Also, maybe start editing the piece that's been written the longest, so you have some distance from it?
Yah, the one I went after is the one you read a very early draft of. It's changed a lot, but still has a couple of really S-L-O-W sections. /tsks/
I've put up a couple of Sci-Fi stories without any problems, but it's definitely biased heavily toward fantasy.
ah, ok.
I don't really know of a sci-fi site like that.
aside from GWW.
I stumbled across SheWrites after a visit to VIDA (http://vidaweb.org/). I really like Vida, but SheWrites seems very, very big.
Barnes and Noble fixed my author information. Now I finally feel free to link there!
I'm working on outlining Cog. I think I'm all ready to start querying too, but I'm having a hard time willing myself to get those first couple out. The odds seem so terrifyingly low.
The odds are better if you send the queries than if you don't.
Very true.
I have a query letter almost ready for that first query.
Meanwhile, I finished my outline and started writing chapter 1 of 'Cog'.
It starts with: "Is your name really Cog?". 'Course it might get axed in rewrite.
Somehow having a second novel started is making me feel less anxious about the first one striking out, which is pretty much what I'm expecting.
I'm a 1,000 words into the new novel. I need to get off my ass and get those first query letters out, though.
You can do it, Gud. Start with one or two and go from there.