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BitchPLZ12

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:34 am


*shrugs.* I'll just give. Besides no one is perfect, nor was I taught a great amout of litiracy due to the lack of good teachers in my school.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:01 pm


You're just starting college. You can't give up NOW. Especially not when someone's trying to help.

What do you expect, perfection? Right out of the gate? Crowds of admirers? Even the best writers have received criticism.

Don't give up! Just... tell your story. And then tell it again until it gets understood.

I mean, look, I haven't worked as an editor in Five years, but I did do it for a living for a few years. And I still screwed up the quotation marks (wasn't sure how to make them appear in the Gaia posts.)

So don't give up. Just be more careful. Pick up a dictionary to help with spelling (never trust gimmicky gadgets like computers) and maybe a style guide (available at your college book store.)

Harbone


Ophelia Dream

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 6:37 pm


Just get your story out there and then deal with the editing afterwords. Creative writing isn't about having great punctuation or the correct tense, it's about emotion, feeling, soul, and how you perceive things to be. Deal with the technical parts later, that's what I say.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:20 pm


this_person
Just get your story out there and then deal with the editing afterwords. Creative writing isn't about having great punctuation or the correct tense, it's about emotion, feeling, soul, and how you perceive things to be. Deal with the technical parts later, that's what I say.


Well, the creative part of writing is about emotion, feeling and soul - but you really DO have to edit your stuff. Honestly. That's the WRITING part.

All the writers I've known (mostly guys with only a few stories out there, like Doug Lain and the idiots who handed me their stories for the Greenhorn Tribune and the other rags I worked for) had to edit and re-edit their stuff. Expect it.

Just don't stop - or you're not writing. You're preening.

See: if, for instance, your emotions, feelings and soul do not immediately appeal to the reader, they'll look for any excuse to stop reading. Bad grammar is #1 on that list.

Harbone


Ophelia Dream

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:23 pm


True, true. I was thinking more about just getting it down on paper rather than fixing it up for people to read.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:15 am


this_person
True, true. I was thinking more about just getting it down on paper rather than fixing it up for people to read.


Oh, quite. Quite.

I had just assumed that Alexzander had already gotten past that part. Sorry.

If this is an excersize in online creative I'm entirely out of line and I apologize.
Please continue, if that is the case. I won't edit any more.

Harbone


BitchPLZ12

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 12:16 pm


Its fine, I haven't planed on posting the rest, I fear that someone might take my idea and then get money off of it.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:44 pm


That's certainly a risk of posting it online.

I myself would not be above ripping off some fan fic that I'd re-edited...
if I ever felt like submitting vampire-related stuff to magazines - Which I have vowed never, ever to do.

Unless I get a really, really good offer, of course. I mean pay off all my debts good.

Harbone


BitchPLZ12

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 4:21 pm


You have to pay for things before submiting to a magazine stressed
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