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Group feedback on the issue of drop n runs, please.
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Lorraine
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Dec 27, 2012 12:13PM

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Approaching as a writer, I've sort of got the hang of my own promo threads. BUT in reality, for them to stay alive, you cannot just post into a vacuum, you've got to have people coming back to you and responding to the posts.
Before people do that, you've got to interact with them on other threads, like Morning, or Grumpy or whereever.
So as a writer I think you've got to commit yourself to the forum.
Where the problem comes is when something good happens, a new book comes out or you get a brilliant review. Then you have to fight the temptation to mention it on an 'inappropriate' thread.
Actually I've noticed our moderators are pretty good about this and don't slap your wrists too hard (bet Gingerlily will pick up on that one).
The other thing authors can do is support each other a bit. If you do spot someone just starting, at the very least encourage a bit of discussion on their author thread.
But generally I'd say treat the forum as if it was a bunch of mates and just participate as fully as you have time to.
It is overwhelming when you first find it, it outfaced me and I was on usenet back in the 1990s!
But hey, it's more fun than working and there are some nice folk here.
Also, on a serious note, I've had invaluable feedback from people here, and my writing has improved immensely because of it.
So thanks


But the morning thread or grumpy or whatever (wish more people would start new threads too, but that's a topic for a different discussion) are where we post about our day to day stuff. I really enjoy the posts from authors where they discuss the the process of writing. I doubt anyone would think of that as a promo unless there was a book link in the post.
Does anyone disagree?
Edit cuz I am the worst typist on the entire planet and had about a dozen typos in there.

I've quoted that already today but it's too good to waste!

Oh, wait..."
a cap in those circumstances could be inconceivable

If you want a hot chocolate as well, it's a sign of premature aging.

If you want a hot chocolate as well, it's a sign of premature aging."
No, my wrinkles are.

But the morning thread or grumpy or whatever (wish more people would start new threads too, but that's a topic for a different discussion) are where we post about our day to..."
I agree Patti. I'm fascinated with process of novel writing, as someone who can't do it. I could read an author's take on that forever.

Drop and runs do tend to put me off an authors work. I don't mind the odd 'my name is.... and I write .... genre about .....' so I know an author exists, but it's how an author acts on the forums that makes me want to buy their books




I'm for the delete the dump and runners. Yes, the authors have to start somewhere, but it's not difficult to see what the latest threads are and post what you have just watched or what the weather's like this morning or what you've just read.
I don't like it when there's an author that I like, but I don't like their genre. I want to like their books but just don't. But I will give them a try and look at the sample.


Like this one. It used to be about the sin bin. :)


Like this one. It used to be about the sin ..."
I'm quite shocked actually. It's not like us to go off topic, is it Katie?
I should just sin bin the lot of us. ;)

Did I tell you the story about my cat?

The amount of time and effort isn't so bad Andrew. At least so far. The vast majority of people are sensible and polite about where they post promos and I do think its important to give everyone the chance to become valued groupites. I admit that when there are clusters of dump n runs I get frustrated and impatient though. I do try to keep those feelings in check as much as I
can.

Sometimes I find I come to a point where the story is sorted but the detail takes a lot of work. I've moved out of fantasy to sci fi for the book I'm working on and now I'm trying to work out how you would get a big space station to work. Minimising air loss, making sure you have plenty of bulkheads and airlocks in case some clown damages the entrance as they come in, that sort of thing.

Who has a process?"
I expect you have - you couldn't write stuff that complicated without A Cunning Plan, Mr B!
Kate wrote: "My goodness, everything I have ever heard about the English has just been proven true..."
What? That we're all mad...?
mwuhahahahahahaha
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What? That we're all mad...?
mwuhahahahahahaha
;0)

no telly
Anyway most of my mates design submarines :-)

I suspect that that sort of product would be pretty well ubiquitous, every fitter would have a can in his tool box

Who has a process?"
I expect you have - you couldn't write stuff that complicated without A Cunning Plan, Mr B!"
I think word processors allow more cunning plans as it's easier to think of something, go back and put in the leads, tweak character comments etc than it was with a type writer

Who has a process?"
I expect you have - you couldn't write stuff that complicated without A Cunning Plan, Mr B!"
I think word processors allow more cunning..."
Plus the computer keyboards allow you to write so much faster.

You're right Jim, the process is easier now we have Word and Scrivener etc. But you've still go to be alive enough to go and make those changes in the required places.

You don't slap wrists if they write porn, or only writers of porn should take offence?
:-?


You're right Jim, the process is easier now we have Word and Scrivener etc. But you've still go to be alive enough to go and make those changes in the required places...."
Absolutely, but I can remember doing articles on the type writer. The hassle of carbon paper and having to tear up pages to fit bits in. A novel must have been a real nightmare