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Whaleboy
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Jan 2003 time: 05:19
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Well I'm writing a novel and I can definately say the idiom "write what you know" is totally true. You're putting together a volume of 70-90K words, this is a completely different animal to 3000 word short stories... you're inventing the details of your characters lives, their events, dilemmas and what not. Put yourself into it, because in you there is a ready made person with a past and presumably some retrospect and imagination. It really is a very difficult thing to do, so plan. You really want to put the bulk of your effort into the planning stage so when writing you're not worried about the direction of the novel, you can concentrate on imaginative prose.
As for me, mines a romantic thriller/tragedy with four sex scenes, one war, two suicides, four/five beatings and lots of breasts.
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Whaleboy
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Please make all cheques payable to Whaleboy
Jan 2003 time: 05:19
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Oh yes, try and find a directory of agents and publishers. Don't submit your work directly to a publisher... if it's unsolicited they'll usually autoreject. Go through an agent or if you must a smaller publisher, but be wary of ones that ask you to pay... yes you'll get a crazily huge amount of commission but you won't get a good circulation and the odds of you making a return on your investment are tiny.
If you're in the UK, try "Writers and Artists Yearbook 2005", which also has a lot of tips on how to get published. If you're in the US or elsewhere, there should be an equivalent yearly.
But for the moment, don't think about getting published, write the damn thing. And don't rush yourself... if it's your first time or first major attempt, take your time. OTOH, always have your audience in mind. Agents and publishers now want to see a good understanding of the market for the book, almost in the manner of a business plan, but more importantly at the stage your at now, it will give you a clear direction of how to write.
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Dr Strangelove
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I'd probably write something similar to "The Last Angry Man", but updated to today's conditions. It wouldn't sell, but I'd probably lose my license just on GP.
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