Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
8 bit wrote:Just finished the first chapter you have posted on your website. This is really good stuff. I think making dialogue interesting and engaging is difficult, but you seem to pull it off nicely.
Did you do any research about writing, character progression, or mythology; or did you just dive in and go for it?
RhA wrote:I don't know cr*p about writing, I can only tell if I liked it or not.
So this makes me the target audience? Bombs away!
prowl123 wrote:I will be buying this if it is published, It seems very interesting.
I know a bit about publishing. First, you need an agent. You can find hundreds of the website I'll link to the end of this paragraph. Different agents have different requirements; some want specific genres, some may require the first 20 pages or the first chapter, the storyline. It varies. Just be ready for some copy-and-pasting. The agent is a representative of a publishing company, and if they accept you work, you're as good as gold. My only advice: send it out to like four or five, because I can almost garauntee the first few will probably turn you down.
http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/search.html
You could also consider self-publishing. I'm not sure how it works, but I'm told it's a bit easier.
I myself am working on a novel. I have since April. I wrote a rough draft, but have made almost no progress at all since August except for working out a few bugs in the story.
Counterpunch wrote:prowl123 wrote:I will be buying this if it is published, It seems very interesting.
I know a bit about publishing. First, you need an agent. You can find hundreds of the website I'll link to the end of this paragraph. Different agents have different requirements; some want specific genres, some may require the first 20 pages or the first chapter, the storyline. It varies. Just be ready for some copy-and-pasting. The agent is a representative of a publishing company, and if they accept you work, you're as good as gold. My only advice: send it out to like four or five, because I can almost garauntee the first few will probably turn you down.
http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/search.html
You could also consider self-publishing. I'm not sure how it works, but I'm told it's a bit easier.
I myself am working on a novel. I have since April. I wrote a rough draft, but have made almost no progress at all since August except for working out a few bugs in the story.
My first set of submissions was to like...15 agents I think.
Only four negative responses so far. The rest are no response.
I try to update my blog about the writing process. Maybe some of it will help you get back on track? What are you hung up on?
SJ21 wrote:That is quite a bit of content you have on that website! I like that you are building an entire world and not just a story. Impressive stuff. I started working on the first chapter you put up. I will leave comments for you as I get through it.
I want to congratulate you on going after the dream. Many people wouldn't take that leap.
Counterpunch wrote:Thanks dude.
I took your comment and turned the response into my blog post for the day.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:Were would you recommend to start reading your stories?
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