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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.

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Blog time ... https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/12/22/mi...

If anyone thinks I've got the overworked Christmas madness, you have to go to M.T's link.


I did reply to one. They just send you a load of span website offsetting to review your book. After a week or so they stop if you don't reply.
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When humans create a system, any system, other humans will find a way to scam it for their own advantage.
Unfortunately, this behavior is built into the evolutionary system like the cuckoo bird's, laying its egg in another bird's nest. Beware the cuckoo bird humans.


it'll always do as a blog post :-)


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Have done some work on the mailing list today and am now writing a blog post for tomorrow.
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Top going Will. Was that a horror, sff or something new?
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I forgot to update my totals on the shorts. One came in at 2835 and one at 2420 so I've written 5255 words during and since the holidays. Editing now so I can send them off.

I'm mostly editing at the moment, so I've yet to post any scores for the new decade.
Tortoise and hare, ladies and gentlemen, tortoise and hare...

Like Kath, I like Lit Fic. Great to get positive feedback - jump for joy :o)

She "...forged a career as a novelist, is so prolific that she submitted three books in advance before joining ... government last July."
She said she started when her youngest went off to university and no longer has to be chauffeur etc. She writes for six hours on a Sunday. About 300,000 a year, she says.
I feel totally inadequate.

Interesting, from the wiki "Neal Stephenson has suggested that, while any definition will be simplistic, there is today a general cultural difference between literary and genre fiction. On the one hand, literary authors are frequently supported by patronage, with employment at a university or a similar institution, and with the continuation of such positions determined not by book sales but by critical acclaim by other established literary authors and critics. On the other hand, Stephenson suggests, genre fiction writers tend to support themselves by book sales"
So actually you need to get yourself a patron or two.
But what really tickled me was this bit of the wiki
"Characteristics of literary fiction generally include one or more of the following:
A concern with social commentary, political criticism, or reflection on the human condition.
A focus on "introspective, in-depth character studies" of "interesting, complex and developed" characters, whose "inner stories" drive the plot, with detailed motivations to elicit "emotional involvement" in the reader.
A slower pace than popular fiction. As Terrence Rafferty notes, "literary fiction, by its nature, allows itself to dawdle, to linger on stray beauties even at the risk of losing its way".
A concern with the style and complexity of the writing: Saricks describes literary fiction as "elegantly written, lyrical, and ... layered".
Unlike genre fiction plot is not the central concern
The tone of literary fiction can be darker than genre fiction."
So actually, Tallis Steelyard is Literary Fiction!


I'm thinking of gate crashing prestigious literary events, with a straight face and plenty of pompous rhetoric :-)

Interesting, from the wiki "Neal Stephenson has suggested that, while any definition will be simplistic, there is today a ge..."
The definition I've heard was something along the lines of 'genre fiction is written to be read, and literary fiction is written to win prizes.'

I have just uploaded Few Are Chosen and Unlucky Dip on audio to Findaway voices ... gulp. Launch date for Unlucky will be April.
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I tend to be a bit leery about lit fic but I'll give it a go. I might not like it because of the genre though, rather than anything to do with the quality.

Kath, I forgot to update my address book with your new email when I just looked: could you let me have it again, please?

I would normally say the same ... for everything except lit fic. Mwahahahrgh. But it's Will's lit fic so it should be alright. :-)

I have a holiday in my latest work. The Prophet's Birthday. It's all capitals, like Christmas or Christmas Day. There is cake and food and I call it Prophet's Birthday pastries at the moment. I'm thinking it should be, Prophet's Birthday Pastries or Prophet's birthday pastries. In which case I'd go for the former.
Likewise, if people are having a Prophet's Birthday celebration, I'm thinking capitalise it because you'd normally capitalise both Christmas and Day if you were using them instead in the same sentence.
Have I got that right or is this one of those debatable ones, where I just need to be consistent because no two editors will agree?
Thoughts ...
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Whereas the Prophet's Birthday pastries are the ones you buy to celebrate the Prophet's Birthday.
I sit back now to learn why I'm wrong :-)

Whereas the Prophet's Birthday pastries are the ones you ..."
Mwahahahahrgh! Yeh. It's doing my head in! I, too, wait for Kath!
:-)

Whereas the Prophet's Birthday pastries are the ones you ..."
I'm with you on that one Jim. So that means you are bound to be wrong!

Kath, I forgot to update my address book with your new email when I just looked: could you let me have it again, please?"
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Bless you Pat, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!