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Writers... help! I can't finish the story!
Posted on 08/17/2006 8:36:45 PM PDT by Number57
I've had this story worked out in my mind for going on twenty years. 1989. But now... I am stuck. I started a book based on it, but I'm no writer, obviously. I constantly re-read and edit, and re-read and edit more.
Probably because I've posted part of the story on sites that critique writing.
Anyway. I've hit a wall. A large brick wall. I've since stopped editing my own stuff, but try as I might, I can't write another chapter that I'm okay with. How do you, in your experience, get past it? I'll appreciate any help anyone can offer.
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To: Number57
You're rapacious cravings for attention won't be satisfied my me.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh you poor thing; jealous that duraselll and I can carry on an intelligent conversation and you're left out in the cold.
To: durasell
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:29:34 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: durasell
Keep 'em churning out. :-)
It was fun.............................
To: nopardons
I had to look up 'rapacious'... wow I suck.
I wish I could spell a word or two.
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:32:05 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: Number57
Use spell check; however, that won't help any, with your abject dearth of an evocative vocabulary.
To: Number57
Keep slamming me, go on. You don't faze me.
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:37:39 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: nopardons
"...evocative vocabulary"
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:39:00 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
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To: nopardons
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:44:04 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: nopardons
...intelligent conversation and you're left out in the cold.
yeah. I feel left out.
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:45:26 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: bootless
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:46:55 AM PDT
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SunnyUsa
(No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions.)
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To: SunnyUsa
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:50:13 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: SunnyUsa
A clue is a clue. You wake up.
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08/18/2006 2:51:09 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: nopardons
It's the "all about me" syndrome. sigh....
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:53:38 AM PDT
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bonfire
To: bonfire
WTF
Remember the origin of this thread?
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:55:04 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: Number57
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08/18/2006 2:55:38 AM PDT
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bonfire
To: Number57
Anyway. I've hit a wall. A large brick wall. I've since stopped editing my own stuff, but try as I might, I can't write another chapter that I'm okay with.
I ran into the same thing when writing on one of my most familiar topics me. Various people have suggested over the years that I write my autobiography, so I did. I thought it was pretty good until I passed copies of the rough draft around for feedback. One person was an historian, another an engineer, a bartender and a couple just people friends. They all gave me good feedback and critique.
I took their criticisms and questions to heart and rewrote it for about the tenth time. I added what needed to be added and deleted what needed to be deleted. I left it for a week, came back and read it and made more changes. I finally thought it was ready for a publisher and went over the stack of rejection letters for clues as to what I had to do. This process went on for a few years.
I finally had what I figured had to be the final draft. I again sent it out to two historians and a couple friends and it came back with favorable comments. The whole process took from about 1990 to 2005 when I again went looking for a publisher. The first submission was successful and the book
(A Soldiers Tale, Memoirs of an Army Sailor) was released on 31 May 2006.
It is a fantastic rush to see your book in print, with your picture on the back cover! WOW!
I am now working on a novel but after three times of scrapping it after Chapter 3 I took a break and will return to it in a few weeks after it gels in my mind. I realized by Chapter 3 that I was going to alienate a lot of people. Guess Im a bit more politically conservative than I thought.
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:56:41 AM PDT
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R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
To: Number57
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posted on
08/18/2006 2:58:06 AM PDT
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Number57
("Don't quote Dickens in my apartment!"~ Joe Young)
To: RosieCotton
Sometimes skipping ahead and then coming back to fill in the hole can get the ol' muse started up again.
Benefits of a word processor! I learned to have a great deal of respect for those who came before and did not have that amazing tool. I cant imagine writing a book without it much less with a quill pen.
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08/18/2006 2:59:10 AM PDT
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R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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