If we are, the blow back is huge.In a way, I related to that guy, although I think I'm an honest reviewer and don't try to stick people with my baggage.I did think though that there are some thoughts that are not really meant for the public. Ginger, if I send you my MS is your profile address all right?
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.
Yes, it is, Erika. I got distracted yesterday.
Ok, just checking. I bet I have some friends I have four e-mails for. I keep thinking I'll make everything current, but everything is more interesting than that. So, insent.
Writer Beware ( [link] ) and SFWA are both calling out Random House's Hydra imprint. Scalzi has it too ( [link] ).
It's also apparently being critiqued by Cory Doctorow on Boing Boing.
Random House replied and the letter has been "translated" by Jeremiah Tolbert: [link]
"We hired someone from the record industry, and we were astonished to learn that you could fuck over writers in ways we never even imagined. So we immediately set about setting up an imprint where we could dick over writers like record companies have been screwing over musicans for years."
Heh. Not that it's funny.
Random House Hydra, Alibi, and Flirt contract update: [link]
Have now read two of the recmmended books. Watt's 90 day novel and Second Sight by Cheryl Klein are still on order.
Of the two I've read: So far, Nancy Kress seems to be directly addressing my particular writing flaws. Different people have different problems Nancy Kress's "Beginning Middles and Ends " really helped me.
Maas's "Breakout Novel" annoys me by spending a lot of time trying to sell you on his techniques. Yeah I know I need to improve or I would not be reading your book, Skip the sales pitch and get to the advice already. Also he tells me a lot less that I did not already know than Kress does.
Again personal reactions. Someone else with different writing flaws might find Maas very helpful and Kress less so.
Now that I know some of what I need to do, time to find out if I can actually do it
Querying. Sucks. I have fulls and partials out. It. still. Sucks.