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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I agree with Sarah. They're crazy busy and they DON'T lose stuff often, so give them a couple of days and then a gentle nudge on Twitter wouldn't be inappropriate.
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figuring it all out
Join Date: Nov 2011
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Blargh. The current short is unraveling before my very eyes-- I got halfway in and started to realize the premise was not nearly as clever as I thought it was. Plus the amount of research I'd need to do to make it really vivid seems excessive for a short. I'm going to back off for a few days and see if I can come up with a way to salvage it.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1,175
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I sent out my 50th submission tonight. I can't believe how much writing I've done this year. I haven't sold anything yet, but I'm really really trying.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Gettingby, your submission rate sounds great, and writing so many stories must be helping your writing. I take a long time to get stories to the point where I'll submit them, but I console myself with the fact that at least I do finish them.
I thought I'd get no writing done this week, since the kids are on school holidays, but today, while I was driving them home from visiting their grandmother, with my mind on autopilot, an idea appeared that I really liked for a new story. (Autopilot activities really work for me, in terms of solving problems or getting ideas.) I've put the fragments of the idea into Scrivener (which I love using). Maybe they can simmer at the back of my subconscious mind while I do jobs that must be done. Anyway - a new story idea arriving unasked for - makes me pretty happy even if I don't get much written this week. |
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We’ll see what happens from here…
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Yippee! July story done in one day! (Well, first draft anyway).
I rarely get up at night to write down ideas, no matter how much I like them, but had an odd 3:am inspiration that turned into a couple of paragraphs in my head and finally I had to get up and jot it down. Turned it into a flash piece today that I'm very pleased with. Gotta say -- W1S1 was an inspiration for me to get that on paper in the middle of the night and I'm glad I did.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Rapid City, SD
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Is there a website I can visit for writing prompts? Better yet, can anyone give me one, lol? I'm having writer's block on my short story and I need to switch for a while.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Arcadia, just stare out your window at something, put your pen on the page and start free writing using the first man-made sound you hear as your prompt.
You are not allowed to let your pen stop moving for at least ten minutes. Maybe that won't help, but you asked.Or: Open a book and use the first five words of the first full sentence on page twenty as the start of your writing. Write for five minutes. Do the same from page forty, then sixty, then eighty, then one hundred. They don't have to be about the same things. When you are done, write a link between items four and five. You can't let your pen leave the page until each five minutes is up. Or: Write a scene containing dialogue between two characters. There is a dead body somewhere in the scene with them. They are not allowed to mention the body. Hope your writers block ends soon. Maybe you actually need a break for a bit. Last edited by fihr; 07-18-2012 at 06:56 AM. |
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We’ll see what happens from here…
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Try writing for a themed submission: Penumbra, Wiley Writers, themed anthology contest, etc. Maybe one of the themes will inspire you.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Rapid City, SD
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I just now remembered that the flash fiction section has prompts. I used that for inspiration.
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Rejectioneer
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NZ
Posts: 5,367
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Big congrats to zanzjan, who's now a full SFWA member.
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We’ll see what happens from here…
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Doesn't Bite
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Malaga, Spain
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Congrats! That's great news!
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In Time-Out For My Sins
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: My shed
Posts: 5,206
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Wow. Mega-huge congrats, zanjan!
...btw, where is she? |
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Rejectioneer
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NZ
Posts: 5,367
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She's just moved house, and is currently existing on dial-up, which is probably why we haven't seen her here for a while
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Rapid City, SD
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Congrats!!!!! Woohoo!!!!!
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Do not taunt Happy Fun Mod
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: the everlasting universe of things
Posts: 3,609
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I'd be willing to start a prompt thread here and toss something out once a week. At least then I can feel vicariously involved in writing through the rest of y'all. Anyone want me to?
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Do not taunt Happy Fun Mod
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: the everlasting universe of things
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Yeah, not really sure how that happened, but so far no one's tried to kick me back out, so I'm just going to go with it.
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I try to check in from work during my lunch break to make sure things are going okay here, and I give a quiet "YAY!" every time I see a new post on braggage, but I've been running at full-tilt 18-20hrs a day for several months straight now and it's taking a heavy toll, and I haven't had time or energy for writing, so posting on AW makes me feel useless and sad and like some sort of poser. So I'm mostly just lurking, but if anyone needs anything from me, a PM should reach me fairly fast.
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zanzjan.net - twitter - facebook "It's always wrong of course to say that you can't do this or you can't do that in fiction. You can do anything you can get away with, but nobody has ever gotten away with much." -- Flannery O'Connor |
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Benefactor Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 1,680
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Welcome back, Suzanne, and congratulations!
Sorry about the rough time you have of moving. This, too, shall pass and you'll be back to writing awesome stories and selling them to Asimov's soon
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Hmmmmm
Join Date: Nov 2010
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I have gotten around a paragraph a day, sigh. I also recently moved (And it SUCKS so much. So very very much. So very very very much. Aren't I descriptive?) and got a new job, le sigh, that's busy now and will only get busier once the REAL part of my job gets underway.
Congrats on SFWA Zanz, and moving! |
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I walk into things
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: massachusetts
Posts: 176
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Hope you guys both are settled into your new places now! And congrats on sfwa suzanne that's so exciting!
so, uhm, *cough*, it's been awhile since I popped in here. in fact, i forgot my password and was uber lazy about resetting it until I heard about #awritein on twitter the other day. I've been writing but only have submitted ONE story for the whole year so far. But it made it through the first round in contest I subbed to so am waiting. I took a creative writing class last semester and got a few flash pieces out of it. Need to get organized.How's everyone doing?
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Rejectioneer
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NZ
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Plugging along. My recent change in work situation (a lot less work now) means i've got plenty of time to write. I've been mostly working on novel stuff, but have a few short stories on the boil.
Only 7 Rs in the last 2 months, too. It's like my stories are vanishing into a void! Couple stories published in that time, and 1 sale (story already published). 4 pieces (2 stories, 2 poems) in the red on duotrope.
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Teacher in Space
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: The South
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Wow. It is so calming for me to hear that other people watch their Duotrope pages voraciously. Sometimes, I think a publisher will respond if I refresh the page often enough...
On that note, who has experience with Abyss & Apex? Specifically poetry? I had a personal rejection in March from Stephen M. Wilson, the editor, who gave positive feedback. While he liked it, it wasn't the right aesthetic for A&A. He suggested I submit something new during their March submission period; I did. Two poems have been with A&A for 147 days now. I queried two weeks ago, but haven't heard anything. Particularly odd is that they've changed publishing schedules since I sent the work. They now only accept work during June and December. What happened? I've been searching and can't figure it out! I have emails from March inviting me to submit again, during March. Duotrope doesn't show any responses since March 15, with 11 subs waiting, and an average of 155.5 days per poem acceptance.So, so nervous... the crickets are killing me... And, apologies, I don't know where else to put this. It's a fiction board, but there are few W1S1 poets out there and no poetry boards. I figured folks would be familiar with A&A from fiction subs.
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Rejectioneer
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NZ
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I've got 2 poems at A&A as well (my 2 poems in the red on duo
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Teacher in Space
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: The South
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*deep sigh of relief* Okay, I feel better now...
Thanks, Izz. Good luck!! And, oy, I just followed your link...love your blog! I've been reading it for a few weeks now. Great updates.
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Rejectioneer
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: NZ
Posts: 5,367
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Thank you!
Best success with your A&A poems, too. Hopefully we can storm their poetry pages.
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