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Printed from https://web1.writing.com/main/profile/blog/steven-writer/day/4-18-2025
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Rated: 18+ · Book · Personal · #2311764

This is a continuation of my blogging here at WdC

This will be a blog for my writing, maybe with (too much) personal thrown in. I am hoping it will be a little more interactive, with me answering questions, helping out and whatnot. If it falls this year (2024), then I may stop the whole blogging thing, but that's all a "wait and see" scenario.

An index of topics can be found here: "Writing Blog No.2 IndexOpen in new Window.

Feel free to comment and interact.
April 18, 2025 at 12:44am
April 18, 2025 at 12:44am
#1087458
Reposting An Old Blog

This is a blog post from 2012.
         So, I went online at the end of February this year (a couple of months ago) and shared it with a few people in the publishing/ reading side of the industry. One guy (a publisher who is yet to publish anything of mine) and I had a long discussion about this post on Discord, and he then posted it there.
         All of the people it was shared with said this is as true now as it ever was; I have copy-pasted this from the publisher (maybe editor?): “I think it is maybe more relevant today because self-publishing has no checks and balances and so people have success there and think they can go to traditionally publishing with the same things they hit the self-publishing sphere with.” (Clint O’Connor, March, 2025) (My thoughts on self-publishing: "20240821 Self-PublishingOpen in new Window."20240824 Self-Publishing AddendaOpen in new Window.)
         Another publisher I spoke to said it was the reason he rejected over half of the novels and novellas submitted to his company.
         So… here is the link. 13 years old, but… some things never change, apparently…

http://writerunboxed.com/2012/09/13/the-biggest-mistake-writers-make-and-how-to-...

The blogger is Lisa Cron and her comments here are about the single most important mistake made by writers – the lack of a story. And she’s right. I look back on some of my earlier pieces and see that they are just incidents, things that happen – there is no story.
         This is well written and well done, and I think it should be shared.

Hope you enjoy it.



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