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Thank you to Jimster!
ViveAnn Started conversation Mar 15, 2005
Jimster, an h2g2 staff member, has fulfilled my dream to have my journal only in h2g2 and no longer in "Get Writing". Thank you Jimster.
But thank you also to Lil Old Me and to Traveller in Time. These people were the first to acknowledge my concern and to get me the right help after I persistently asked them to.
This is my first journal posting in the h2g2 community, and I am loving every moment of it!
Now, about Neil Gaiman.
His name is pronounced Gaym'n and not Gayman.
I am a fan of his writing and his advice now! Here is his advice about trying to get your writing published:
>>How does one get published?
>>How do you do it? You do it.
>>You write.
>>You finish what you write.
>>You look for publishers who publish "that kind of thing", whatever it is. You send them what you've done (a letter asking if they'd like to see a whole manuscript or a few chapters and an outline will always be welcome. And stamped self-addressed envelopes help keep the wheels turning.)
>>Sooner or later, if you don't give up and you have some measurable amount of ability or talent or luck, you get published. But for people who don't know where to begin, let me offer a few suggestions:
>>Meet editors. If you're into SF, Horror or Fantasy, go to the kinds of SF, Horror or Fantasy conventions that editors go to (mainly the big ones - look for words like WORLD or NATIONAL in the title). Same goes for Romance or Crime. Join associations - SFWA or HWA or the Romance Writers of America or The Society of Authors. Most organisations like that have an associate membership for people who wouldn't qualify for a full membership.
>>Even if you haven't met any editors, send your stuff out.
>>The "slush pile" of unsolicited manuscripts is not always a bad thing - publishers take enormous pleasure in finding authors from the slush pile (Iain Banks and Storm Constantine are both writers who simply sent out manuscripts to publishers), although it occurs rarely enough that it has to be a special thing when it happens.
>>If you write short stories, don't worry about agents, just find places that might print the stories and get them out there. If you write novels, I think it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. I'd written and published 3 books before I decided it was time to get an agent.
>>Writers groups can be good and they can be bad. Depends on the people in them, and what they're in them for.
>>On the whole, anything that gets you writing and keeps you writing is a good thing. Anything that stops you writing is a bad thing. If you find your writers group stopping you from writing, then drop it.
>>The other thing I'd suggest is Use The Web.
>>Use it for anything you can - writers groups, feedback, networking, finding out how things work, getting published. It exists: take advantage of it.
>>Believe in yourself. Keep writing.
This advice is so practical that I was amazed by it. The advice that I was expecting was an almost strange ritual of a writer trying to solicit the right people and to persuade them to publish what he or she has written. Neil Gaiman's advice still tells a writer to be tenacious or to be persistent, but he doesn't say to solicit or to beg a publisher without your dignity. His advice is encouraging.
Thank you to Jimster!
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Mar 17, 2005
Traveller in Time flying by
"Keep Writing
And do not forget: 'Insanity is a gradual process, don't rush it.'
('Ford' to 'Arthur' in the radio episodes of the Hitchhikers Guide )
"
Thank you to Jimster!
Fuathas Posted Mar 17, 2005
uh oh... I think I missed something.
*waves*
I am here.
Thank you to Jimster!
ViveAnn Posted Mar 19, 2005
C'est tres bon!
It's very good!
I would like to say, "It's all good!"
Soon, I will be a writer whom people will get to criticize all the time in public. But actually, I hope for good publicity.
I will use the advice of Neil Gaiman well.
Here's a question for those of you who are reading this thread:
Can anyone here draw cartoon art? Or does anyone here have talent to draw?
Thank you to Jimster!
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Mar 19, 2005
Traveller in Time digging in his archives
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- 4: Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired (Mar 17, 2005)
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- 6: Mr Jack (Mar 18, 2005)
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