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Well, like Terry said, with something like an entire magazine article at a popular blog for instance, that could pose a problem. But a chapter...
I agree about magazine articles in their entirety. Obviously having them available, especially in a well-known website as opposed to a forum,...
I've noticed you like to play that rudeness card a lot lady. Everyone who disagrees with you is rude to you. Can you show me a case of a...
Common sense mostly. I'm not going to say that I know dozens of publishers, but I know a couple, and a few more good editors (one of my best...
Get a grip people. Sounds like some of you probably think space aliens are secretly ruling the Earth, that 9/11 was an inside job, or that we...
"I mixed narrative a lot with inner thoughts." Yeah, the 'stream of consciousness' stuff has always bugged me too.
First, like I said, no publisher with a working brain is going to waste time on the idiotnet looking for posted scraps of a MS they're taking on....
It's highly doubtful a publisher would have his staff scouring the internet to find any traces of an unpublished submission they're looking at....
"If I'm not happy with a single word in my passage, I go back and mess with it until I am happy with it. I can't proceed until I'm satisfied."...
Obviously the "telling" is going to done with narration mostly, and with little or no narration....
I probably would have more revisions if I wrote fiction Terry. And I'm not saying that I never find a mispelled word or a misplaced comma after...
I wouldn't read a story that didn't have a ton of narration. This whole notion of "show--don't tell" that's plagued novels for the past 50 years...
Separate names with a comma.