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WRITERS/AUTHORS, I wanna hear ya 1. What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? 5. Describe the editing process. 6. Biggest frustrations? | |
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first! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book?
The book I have been writting is for my children ~ going on yr 18 now ... | |
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IstenSzek said: first! | |
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Mach said: 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book?
The book I have been writting is for my children ~ going on yr 18 now ... are you writing it in Morse code or something? | |
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Imago said: Mach said: 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book?
The book I have been writting is for my children ~ going on yr 18 now ... are you writing it in Morse code or something? Bite me No It's a very personal expression of self ~ love and family and it grows with my life experience I knew I should not have tried to share here | |
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Mach said: Imago said: are you writing it in Morse code or something? Bite me No It's a very personal expression of self ~ love and family and it grows with my life experience I knew I should not have tried to share here That's beautiful. Is it in Morse code or something? | |
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Imago said: IstenSzek said: first! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Lars.
Of all the orgers on the org who I would like to see answer those questions, you are at the very top of the list, dufus! | |
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Imago said: Lars.
Of all the orgers on the org who I would like to see answer those questions, you are at the very top of the list, dufus! ok: 1. i prefer to use word. with a black bg and a mid-grey font color, font verdana, size 8. 2. i write down ideas, paragraphs and occasional lines. i used to start "books" but i know now that i'm not ready yet to push out a complete book or anything over 10 pages. 3. i'm still gestating the final book, so no ideas yet about that. 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. 5. see answer to question 4. plus, knowing that i should have sat down and pushed out at least 2 novels by now, just to make a start at it all. although i've only been able to finish several books of poetry. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
PC 2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. For me all of my poems have some part of me in them as do my scripts ( still working on em), start with an idea, a line , a word and the ball rolls 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? self-publish- work is alllll on you ( still working on it) 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? my latest it has taken me almost 2 years and not near finished called Love and Atrocities. 5. Describe the editing process. Don't edit much, if im in a creative mood it all comes , never write if not in a writing mood 6. Biggest frustrations? knowing how u want something said but not being able to get it out, hearing bits and pieces in ur head but can't get it 2 paper Love M [Edited 5/17/09 9:23am] | |
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IstenSzek said: Imago said: Lars.
Of all the orgers on the org who I would like to see answer those questions, you are at the very top of the list, dufus! ok: 1. i prefer to use word. with a black bg and a mid-grey font color, font verdana, size 8. 2. i write down ideas, paragraphs and occasional lines. i used to start "books" but i know now that i'm not ready yet to push out a complete book or anything over 10 pages. 3. i'm still gestating the final book, so no ideas yet about that. 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. 5. see answer to question 4. plus, knowing that i should have sat down and pushed out at least 2 novels by now, just to make a start at it all. although i've only been able to finish several books of poetry. I love it when you turn into my submissive bitch Do you write them in your native language of Bulgaratian or whatever? Or in English? And why? | |
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missmad said: What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
PC 2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. For me all of my poems have some part of me in them as do my scripts ( still working on em), start with an idea, a line , a word and the ball rolls 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? self-publish- work is alllll on you ( still working on it) 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? my latest it has taken me almost 2 years and not near finished called Love and Atrocities. 5. Describe the editing process. Don't edit much, if im in a creative mood it all comes , never write if not in a writing mood 6. Biggest frustrations? knowing how u want something said but not being able to get it out, hearing bits and pieces in ur head but can't get it 2 paper Love M [Edited 5/17/09 9:23am] cool! Here's a great article on how authors are taking advantage of "Print on demand" services for their books. http://edition.cnn.com/20...index.html | |
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IstenSzek said: Imago said: Lars.
Of all the orgers on the org who I would like to see answer those questions, you are at the very top of the list, dufus! ok: 1. i prefer to use word. with a black bg and a mid-grey font color, font verdana, size 8. 2. i write down ideas, paragraphs and occasional lines. i used to start "books" but i know now that i'm not ready yet to push out a complete book or anything over 10 pages. 3. i'm still gestating the final book, so no ideas yet about that. 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. 5. see answer to question 4. plus, knowing that i should have sat down and pushed out at least 2 novels by now, just to make a start at it all. although i've only been able to finish several books of poetry. Yeah that and Imago you want to go to dansimmons.com and click on his writing well section at the top of the page there is humungus amounts of todger tingling writing tips from an author who is a fucking genius What you don't remember never happened | |
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endymion said: IstenSzek said: ok: 1. i prefer to use word. with a black bg and a mid-grey font color, font verdana, size 8. 2. i write down ideas, paragraphs and occasional lines. i used to start "books" but i know now that i'm not ready yet to push out a complete book or anything over 10 pages. 3. i'm still gestating the final book, so no ideas yet about that. 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. 5. see answer to question 4. plus, knowing that i should have sat down and pushed out at least 2 novels by now, just to make a start at it all. although i've only been able to finish several books of poetry. Yeah that and Imago you want to go to dansimmons.com and click on his writing well section at the top of the page there is humungus amounts of todger tingling writing tips from an author who is a fucking genius There you go again taking advantage of my weak disposition toward not being able to resist British men and you're cute little ways of saying things. | |
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Imago said: I love it when you turn into my submissive bitch
Do you write them in your native language of Bulgaratian or whatever? Or in English? And why? oh, and i write in english. sometimes in dutch. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: Imago said: I love it when you turn into my submissive bitch
Do you write them in your native language of Bulgaratian or whatever? Or in English? And why? oh, and i write in english. sometimes in dutch. That gif | |
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Imago said: Mach said: 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book?
The book I have been writting is for my children ~ going on yr 18 now ... are you writing it in Morse code or something? I'm writing a sequel to The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It's taking ages, but here's what I've written so far: | |
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endymion said: 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they
completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. Yeah that [/quote] urgh. i just finished reading about 2/3 of honore balzac's comedie humaine novels and short stories and am more stifled than ever. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: endymion said: 4. horrible. i read so much and such good authors that they
completely mute me. the more you read the more intimidated you get and the more it dawns on you that everything has been said and/or done before. Yeah that urgh. i just finished reading about 2/3 of honore balzac's comedie humaine novels and short stories and am more stifled than ever.[/quote] That is the nerdiest thing posted on the Internet to date. | |
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Imago said: IstenSzek said: urgh. i just finished reading about 2/3 of honore balzac's comedie humaine novels and short stories and am more stifled than ever. That is the nerdiest thing posted on the Internet to date. i'm too cool to care. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Imago said: endymion said: Yeah that and Imago you want to go to dansimmons.com and click on his writing well section at the top of the page there is humungus amounts of todger tingling writing tips from an author who is a fucking genius There you go again taking advantage of my missionary position and not being able to resist British men and you're cute little ways of saying things. just go and read what i told you minge mangler What you don't remember never happened | |
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IstenSzek said: Imago said: That is the nerdiest thing posted on the Internet to date. i'm too cool to care. | |
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endymion said: Imago said: There you go again taking advantage of my missionary position and not being able to resist British men and you're cute little ways of saying things. just go and read what i told you minge mangler Oh please, endymoin , you had me at hello | |
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Imago said: 1. What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? 5. Describe the editing process. 6. Biggest frustrations? 1. I use Word. It's just easy for me. I write on my PC, but I have 2 Macs as well with Office. I usually format my page to the margins of a book, so I have a rough idea of how many pages I'm running on as well. 2. It's all about inspiration. One was formulated from these weird voices a friend (female) and I did at work. We gave them names, ,and they ended up being an alter-ego type thing. The story just naturally built itself off these two characters we had created for funnies, and I turned that into a full on play. I'm using the play as an outline for my next book. I can't just conjure up something out of the blue. Like, I can't say "I want to write a mystery. The detective is going to be Bernard, he'll be divorced, 48, and have a dead child." I think a lot of my stuff comes from people I know. They become the toned down version of what I create. 3. I have thought of independent. There are good publishing houses that have a team assigned to you. You can also publish your book to be Kindle ready on Amazon.com and make the lion's share of it. The other publishes houses that let you print it are great, but if you don't sell a lot, you're stuck with a basement full of your baby. 4. The last book I wrote took me five weeks. It's one of those things that I think about, picture in my head, and visualize. Then when I know it's all there, I start to write. It's an unintentional nod to "see it, be". I even do the same when I move the furniture around in my house. I sit and start at things for a few weeks, then when I know exactly what I want, I do it, and get it done. Same with writing. I try not to toil over it too long. I am a fast typer, so I can get it out pretty quickly. 5. I'm probably a bad writer in technique, in that I edit as I type. I'll blurt out a few paragraphs and go back and work on them a bit. However most times it's more abbreviated than that. I usually edit as I go. After 3 or 4 sentences I can know if they are working or not. My brain goes too fast, so I have to edit as I go. You'd think I would just get everything out then go back and rework it, but with the visualizing thing, it's a time crunch in my brain. It's there and I have to get it out. I usually can pretty quickly, editing as I go. Also, I don't write the book in chapter order. I start with story points and work on just that. Like..I could first write something that's maybe half way through the book, then write the 2nd chapter, then the 7th, then the beginning etc. It's whatever I feel good about that day and what is interesting to me to write. I hardly ever write in order, chapter 1 - whatever. 6. Just wording stuff is my biggest frustration. I try to let the story tell itself, instead of me over doing it. Putting down a lot of words is great but if you're just rattling on and being verbose for the sake of it, then it's all nonsense. Sometimes I think I could end up writing War and Peace if I didn't keep myself in check. But again, I usually know exactly what I want to say so it comes quickly. The book I wrote in 5 weeks was just under 300 pages. In the proof reading, it's been very few edits, other than minor spelling or punctuation. [Edited 5/17/09 12:02pm] | |
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IstenSzek said: Imago said: That is the nerdiest thing posted on the Internet to date. i'm too cool to care. | |
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Imago said: 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? I was about 2/3 or so through writing one and deleted it. The writing of it was what I needed, not to publish or save it or re-read it. I don't regret it and perhaps I'll start a new one. | |
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Imago said: 1. What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
I just use the word processor that came with my pc. 2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. Most of my characters have been with me since I was a child. Stories run through my head often and I just match the characters to the story I'm writing according to the personality of the character I need for the story. 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? I'm still looking at options. 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? It took a little over a year. 5. Describe the editing process. I do most of the editing as I write, then go over the whole thing again. I'm on my second and hopefully final re-write. 6. Biggest frustrations? 1. Finding out how real and depressing writer's block is. 2. I share Prince's affliction of losing interest in a completed project...must be a Gemini thing, Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Imago said: missmad said: What software do you use? Is it running on a mac or PC?
PC 2. How do you formulate your stories, characters, etc. For me all of my poems have some part of me in them as do my scripts ( still working on em), start with an idea, a line , a word and the ball rolls 3. How do you plan to publish your book, or how did you publish your book? self-publish- work is alllll on you ( still working on it) 4. How long did it or will it probably take to write your book? my latest it has taken me almost 2 years and not near finished called Love and Atrocities. 5. Describe the editing process. Don't edit much, if im in a creative mood it all comes , never write if not in a writing mood 6. Biggest frustrations? knowing how u want something said but not being able to get it out, hearing bits and pieces in ur head but can't get it 2 paper Love M [Edited 5/17/09 9:23am] cool! Here's a great article on how authors are taking advantage of "Print on demand" services for their books. http://edition.cnn.com/20...index.html and thanks for the article! love M | |
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