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Reply Subj: Yes Hood Yoda Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 at 10:05:06 pm EST (Viewed 422 times) | |||||||
Quote: I suppose when I'm writing on-spec or when I'm given carte blanche I can play my "natural game", and who doesn't enjoy that?Quote: That seems logical now that I think about it. Historicals take more time to write because of the research. Mysteries take more time because they require more intense plotting. Historical mysteries are the worst and damn near kill me. Quote: Quote: It was partly enjoyable. Editors that analyse your structural as well as grammatical weakness are discomfiting sometimes.Quote: But is that what makes a better editor? It is. Ideally you need someone who can thread the line between keeping you coherent and stomping over your personal style, who can tell you which bits are rubbish without offending you, and can encourage and enthuse while still remaining critical. At the minimum one hopes for an editor who does not correct mistakes one hasn't made and introduce new grammatical and spelling errors by their 'improvements'. Quote: Amazon does offer the options of "read the first bit free" and "look inside" which I regularly authorise. Sometimes I also but samples up on my webpage, e.g. http://www.chillwater.org.uk/writing/robin%201%20chapter%201.htm Quote: Yes, it's the promotion of this that helps too, in addition to just having it there. It probably is. I'm really going to have to put more time and thought into this soon. Quote: Quote: I also ran into the best friend of best-selling SF writer and screenplay author Ian Watson, who was delighted at the possibility of "getting the two Ians together onstage". I am now hiding.Quote: *chuckle* We'll make a celebrity out of you yet!I doubt it. That time and that version of me have passed. | |||||||
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