There's not much good to be said for yesterday, unwriting wise. I did add about 300 words at some point, because three thumbs are apparently better than two. I am fairly certain that the Mordorian Death March at last and finally ends tomorrow. There will be aftershocks, to be sure, and I will deal with them as they arise, but I will be free to get
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And along that line, although I haven't said anything until now, I really want to apologize for the uncalled-for shit I wrote about your work in Tangent all those years ago. That was uncalled-for, and it's still one of my listed reasons as to why I quit writing and went Brother Cadfael. Now if I can just get that Sarracenia cultivar going, as I think it's high time ( ... )
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Au contraire: please feel free to do so. I'm always interested in your comments on writing, and being an egocentric bastard, I'm even more interested when they apply to me.
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Au contraire: please feel free to do so. I'm always interested in your comments on writing, and being an egocentric bastard, I'm even more interested when they apply to me.
Well, in that case...we shall see. I may mouth off yet.
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Things must be going pretty well for this person if HP in schools is her most pressing concern.
Indeed.
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When did publishers start telling established
writers what to write about? Or how? It's almost like
she's working for a tv show, that's how bad it sounds.
Yeah, she obviously needs a publisher who will support
her work no matter which direction her writings take.
Even if she has to writes some "popular" stuff to support
herself, it still bears her name and has to be up to her
standards.
I suppose i'm just being naive here though... about an industry
that seems to be turning cutthroat and all about the bottom line.
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When did publishers start telling established
writers what to write about?
I'm afraid I could cite examples dating back at least to the late 18th Century.
Yeah, she obviously needs a publisher who will support
her work no matter which direction her writings take.
These days, NYC publishers rarely support authors. Publishers support product, and only so long as that product is profitable.
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