The Second Apocalypse
Miscellaneous Chatter => Writing => Topic started by: Madness on November 30, 2015, 05:10:44 pm
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So Mark Lawrence is critiquing first pages (http://mark---lawrence.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/you-really-want-me-to-critique-you.html) and he's done mine here (http://mark---lawrence.blogspot.ca/2015/11/page-1-critique-wc513-by-mike-hillcoat.html). Too cool and he gave me lots to work with ;D.
I don't know if he's still accepting them (I randomly happened to find out and send him mine like the day after he first posted) but I recommend interested writers submitting.
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That is too cool! What's the word count for submission?
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Lol - indeed :). He said five hundred initially but I'm fairly sure other people did like "written page" submissions because I feel like mine was one of the shorter pieces (and I pushed it at 513, I think).
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Five hundred words does not seem like a lot of room to get enough information across to hook a reader, but I guess you've got to do it in for first few paragraphs from the feedback Lawrence keeps giving back. Then again, you have to make every word count when you may only have a few of them
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I probably should have gone Chapter 1, Page 1, in hindsight but Prologue, Page 1, gives me insight, regardless.
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Post for us. Help foster a writer's community. It may only be a few of us posting (admittedly my posts are sporadic and short at best), but lots of people are reading. There is no reason we shouldn't be able to capitalize on the like-minded crowd we have here
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Meh... maybe. Though, I'll gladly send you the first couple chapters.
It's pretty rough, though. Most of it was written before or in the first couple years of university and hasn't really been touched up yet. I did retouch the Prologue, Page 1 when I sent it to Lawrence and, obviously, as per his comments that still needs much work :).
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His job is to be ruthless. In any case, post what ever you're comfortable with.
I don't mind doing a chapter reading for you on the side though ;)
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We had something like this in one of our magazines, back at the end of the last millenium ;-) People would send their stories (these were stories mostly) to the magazine and one well-known writer would read them and publish his comments in the next issue. This went like "A.B. from C. - your story is this or that". And since he was a very good writer, his comments were witty and fun to read, even if you never sent him anything.
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Lol - there is something special lost in the fall of serial magazines. The medium is just inseparable from the story told.
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Mark Lawrence is offering anonymous critiques of full chapter ones (http://mark---lawrence.blogspot.ca/2017/11/chapter-critique-corner.html) on his blog with the help of some other "able writers."
Good opportunity for any would be writers kicking around.
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Link is down...
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Link is down...
You have a curse related to anything Lawrence.
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I see this.
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And it's back.