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Old 02-17-2008, 04:22 PM #1
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Default All you writers...

Are any of you published? I had one nonfiction published in '06, but it's been a lot tougher to break into fiction. I gotta admit, I could have tried harder.



I have set some goals though and found some markets and made some contacts.

I'm working on fiction and some horror short stories, trying to get them into emags (some are emags + print, but new markets, not big distributions or big $) for the time being. I'd like to get them in print, but having a tough time finding the right places to send them.

Anyhoo, I'd still be interested in trading tips with anybody who's into this sort of thing.



PM me or whatever, okay?
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Good for you, Brain, saying it and actually doing it are often separated by a gulf of fear. Kudos, woman!

In my experience, smaller publishers with specific objectives have been more open to my fiction. My book is reported to be in the "short pile" which is a huge compliment to me (the alternative being the dumpster). I chose this one because it's a small house but has the mainstream distribution channels open to their products. That was an important factor. Also, I wanted to go with an independent name from my own state as a gesture of solidarity.

Are you most eager to sell or be read? Sometimes that helps us choose the venue.

There are a few good writers' groups out there as you mentioned, and most members are surprisingly generous with their experience and tips.

You can do it! Keep going!!!
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Hooray for our writers! Good luck to both of you!

I used to write fiction when my boys were in gradeschool. The closest I got to publication was a polite denial letter from one publisher. I should try again someday, maybe look into nonfiction. One English teacher told me my rhetoric was powerful. He was also an attorney, and said he'd hate to be going against me in a divorce proceeding.
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AMN - I have 4 big brothers, so it takes a LOT to intimidate me. It's the procrastintating that kills me.



I'm a putter-offer, and a slow poke, and a perfectionist. But I am not afraid of the rejection or the critiqueing.


To get paid or to get read? That's easy - to get read. Money is gone in a wink, but people will remember your words - in a good way or a bad way lol. The hard part for me is finding any market paying or not. They all say they look for new kids, but that's where ALL the new kids go...sigh.

And it's hard to get in those doors too, with all the competition. There is only room for so many stories, no matter how many are good. so it's hard to know which are good, and if any of those are mine.

Hard to believe so many people want to be writers. You'd think they'd all wanna be actors, musicians, something cool.



Which is okay. I got nothing better to do than fight for this if that's what I want - I got all this stubborn for a reason, right?

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My DH wrote a fictional story and sent it to several agents but never got a bite.

We collaborate on the cartoon together which has its' own website because we sent the idea with several stories to around 30 agents and no one wanted it.

Now I'm writing a script screenplay. If anything it's entertaining to me and gives me something to do other than cleaning the toilet.

You might want to go to a bookstore like B&N and check out reference publications. I know there is a publication that lists all the agencies and what type of material they are looking for.

There's also writer's magazines which lists good info and resources.

Good luck getting your material published
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not me...but Shrek...who goes to chat had his book published. he doesn't post very often, but goes to chat a lot. just wanted to sing his praises.

here it is on amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Still-Living-B...378374&sr=1-79
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