1. Don’t redraft on the grounds that you don’t want to lose the spontaneity of your work.
2. If you do decide to do the 8+ drafts necessary to make someone take you seriously, you insist on doing them online, instead of printing out each draft after the first 3 and editing on the hard copy, which would give you the objectivity you need.
3. Don’t join a writers’ centre – what could they possibly do for you?
4. If you do decide to join a centre, don’t take any workshops they offer to improve your writing, in case you ruin your ‘special voice’.
5. Don’t join a work-in-progress group. I mean to say, what do other people have to contribute to your novel?
6. When your tome is finished, send it straight off to the publisher without getting a manuscript appraisal – gotta get it out there quickly; besides, appraisals are too expensive.
7. If you do get an assessment, don’t take any notice of the assessor’s appraisal. After all, they didn’t seem to appreciate your genius.
8. Don’t read fiction (if you’re a fiction writer). Some of those bestselling authors’ styles might rub off on you and ruin the unique and remarkable style you have.
9. Don’t take the trouble to research what publisher publishes what, so you send your MS to a publisher who doesn’t deal with manuscripts of this genre.
10. Having done the right thing in all the above, you send the manuscript off to no one in particular at the publishers. Genius will out, you reckon.
Aah, yes . . .
Haha!!
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How exciting, Joy, you’re my first comment. Thanks so much! I’m still building the website, don’t want the theme I’ve got, but I’m not great with digital stuff; guess it will take me a while to get it the way I want. Good luck with your writing. .
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Love your page!
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Thanks, Carolyn!
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I’m curious to find out what blog system you’re working with?
I’m experiencing some small security problems with
my latest website and I would like to find something more secure.
Do you have any solutions?
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I’m afraid that in the area of digital technology, I have absolutely no solutions. I’m a Luddite from way back. The blog system I’m using is WordPress. Good luck, and thanks for the comment.
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Outstanding post however , I was wondering if you could write a
litte more on this topic? I’d be very thankful if you could elaborate a little bit
more. Thanks!
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Thanks for the comment, Ray. I’d be happy to enlarge on this further; however, could you tell me which of the points you were particularly interested in? If you are interested in the problems writers face in general, you might find my blog On Writers and Writing interesting. That’s at: http://danielledevalera.wordpress.com
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Ray, Have just put up a new post here re Spontaneity in Fiction. Hope that answers your question. If you want more about the process of editing, let me know.
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