I can't wait to read your stories, Gud. They sound pretty wonderful.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Thanks.
I went to my son's book fair last night and looking at all those MG Scholastic books got me wanting to poke my agent about the edits so we can get to the subbing, but there's that whole hurricane thing.
I'm not even trying NaNoWriMo, because when I am not working on client projects, I have to tweak the living hell out of my site content. TweLiHeOuOSiCoMo?
Thanks Gud. My feedback at the moment is that I have taken a wrong turn, so advice on restructuring would be very welcome.
Feeling kind of lame right now. Because I'm in Deb's anthology(Not the lame part), but almost everyone in there is some kind of prize-winning author(and probably also, you know, toured with the Stones while rescuing baby rabbits.) And then there's me, Gimparella. Sitting there all "I just got published cause my stepmom bought me Playboy so I might become a worthy fetish object."(this is actually my most recent clip.) Lame, in every sense of the word.
Babe, I would instead feel like a fucking rock star! "Look who I'm in an anthology with!"
That's fucking AWESOME!
Do you think Deb published you out of pity? Because that doesn't sound like Deb to me. And no matter what led to the essay, you got a good piece of writing out of it.
I have to say, this industry is only going to be tougher if you don't try to put a positive spin on things once in a while.
Babe, I would instead feel like a fucking rock star! "Look who I'm in an anthology with!"
Definitely this! You should be proud.
I know Deb wouldn't do that.(she also wouldn't understand this particular discomfort...if she thought she didn't belong somewhere, it's because the place isn't happening enough.) And, yes, I published that because it's a "It's funny *now*" Just having a minor "One of these things is not like the others..." moment, even though I think the story stacks up fine...I don't believe that you could pick out my story as the rookie story, or anything. Which I'm proud about.
I got my revision notes back from my agent as well as one of her readers. Plenty of work to do.