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I've recently completed my manuscript of 375 pages in the genre of Contemporary Fantasy. I've already sought literary agent after agent and they won't accept me because I've never been published before adn this is my foirst book. I've been rejected adn it hurts but I live with it, now all i wanna do is get somone to read the stories I have to offer and critique them so I can learn how to be a more experinced writer and author, anybody got suggestions on how I can get anybody like a magazine or anybody to at least read my short-stories. I keep trying, I don't wanna give up but I need somone to shine there light down on me.

2007-08-10 12:46:08 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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There's a writer's group called Critters (critters.org) that critique sci fi, fantasy and horror stories and novels.

You do critiques of other people's works to get points and you put your works up for critique in return.

It's a good group and you should get some good feedback, as well as seeing what other aspiring authors in your genre are doing.

FP

2007-08-10 12:57:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Join a writer's critique forum either on the Internet or locally. I may be wrong, but judging the way you posted your question and narrative you have a long way to go in exercising proper grammar, sentence structure, capitalization, punctuation, and avoiding "street lingo" such as wanna.

Is your manuscript written the same as you've posted here? If not, then you are ahead of the game. If so, consider taking some remedial English composition courses and creative writing.

Continue to submit your manuscript under cover of the best query letter you can write. Locate a copy of "Formatting & Submitting Your Manuscript" by Cynthia Laufenberg. It has within a wealth of good writing and submission tips.

Good luck

2007-08-10 13:35:45 · answer #2 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 0 0

Publishing agencies at the instant are not in the corporation of offering loose opinions on manuscripts. They obtain thousands of techniques from could-be authors a week - the two they like your e book or they don't, and in the event that they don't, they virtually by no skill even assist you comprehend the explanation why. they had purely deliver you a rapidly rejection. you are able to desire to connect a writing team or a critique internet site, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, the place like-minded writers can examine and critique one yet another's paintings. you would be predicted to grant valid opinions on different human beings's paintings too, of direction, in return for their help with your guy or woman paintings, yet you will certainly locate that critquing different human beings's stuff teaches you purely as much as getting your guy or woman paintings critiqued.

2016-10-19 10:52:53 · answer #3 · answered by hosfield 4 · 0 0

ySound s like Catch 22,doesn't it?Believe me,I know.Try The Best Of The Magazine&Novel Writing Markets(they'er open to new authors&it is broken down by genre,pay amounts,etc.so you won't waste time & money(&heartache)sending your work to the wrong house.Caveat:be perpared for dissapointment at first,but mostly,at least your work will be seen,not thrown on top of the slush pile.Be sure to include a Stamped Self-Adressed Envelope if ou want your stuff back&always make copies,just in case.Also,the fantasy market accepts a lot of work on-line,so get the book!It's worth it.

2007-08-10 13:28:54 · answer #4 · answered by TL 6 · 0 0

I think it makes sense for you to post your literary works on some website first. This way you can get some feedback. It's probably unrealistic to get your book published by a publishing house, unless you are a genius.

2007-08-10 12:54:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Get the book


Witers Market.


It's a bible of where and how for writers

2007-08-10 13:44:44 · answer #6 · answered by Legandivori 7 · 0 0

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