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Rachel wrote: "Yes, I have a novel ready to publish and I just finished a novella this weekend. Now on to editing that!"
Wow, congratulations. What is your novel about? Is there a publication date?
Wow, congratulations. What is your novel about? Is there a publication date?

Rachel wrote: "It's a young adult fiction novel about spirits that play fate with human lives. I'm self publishing, so hoping that it will be published in a couple of months. I'm putting huge amounts of effort in..."
Cool. I just started writing a ya dystopian novel. I am in the beginning stage of it, but it's coming along nicely.
Cool. I just started writing a ya dystopian novel. I am in the beginning stage of it, but it's coming along nicely.
Rachel wrote: "Fantastic! Keep at it and make sure to keep learning. That's what really helped me so far."
I will! Thanks for the advice :D
I will! Thanks for the advice :D
To those that are published. I don't know if my writing is good enough to be published. At what point did you know, and how did you improve?
Desiree wrote: "To those that are published. I don't know if my writing is good enough to be published. At what point did you know, and how did you improve?"
You just have a few people read it and make edits for grammatical mistakes. And give you a few suggestions. That's all you really can do. I must add I am not published, but I wanna be lol.
You just have a few people read it and make edits for grammatical mistakes. And give you a few suggestions. That's all you really can do. I must add I am not published, but I wanna be lol.
Greensparksjp wrote: "Desiree wrote: "To those that are published. I don't know if my writing is good enough to be published. At what point did you know, and how did you improve?"
You just have a few people read it and..." That does help thank you. I have had betas and I usually get pretty decent reviews. I guess I just need confidence to follow through. Thank you.
You just have a few people read it and..." That does help thank you. I have had betas and I usually get pretty decent reviews. I guess I just need confidence to follow through. Thank you.

Desiree, I would also make sure you put a lot of effort into learning how to write. Layout, consistency, grammar and spelling is really key to having a good piece of writing.
Also make sure that the people who read it are not family and friends, but honest reviewers as sometimes people are biased or don't want to hurt your feelings.
Another thing that is key, is to pay an editor to look over your MS for you. They are brilliant at seeing errors and making great changes because they're not close to the story.
Hope this helps. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
I'm not published yet, but I've been writing for over ten years and have a diploma in creative writing where I learnt a huge amount. I'm just about to self publish my book.
Rachel x

Inda wrote: "Well, I finished and published my first book back in October, but I just finished doing big editing to it. I plan to get the new version out soon. I have the second book already done, but I have to..."
Finished writing my 6 book series almost 2 years ago...Still editing the 1st (Can't afford a professional editor. I don't even know where to begin)
Finished writing my 6 book series almost 2 years ago...Still editing the 1st (Can't afford a professional editor. I don't even know where to begin)
I've sadly never finished anything longer than a short story, but I'm always working on one novel or another. This year I am resolved to finish a novel, at least a first draft any way. My problem is that I am a perfectionist and can't accept that the first draft won't be perfect. I often give up because I don't think my writing is good enough.
however, I am currently working on a novel that I really like, and I'm really confident about what I've written so far. I'm pretty sure I can finish it this year, hopefully even before summer. I'm almost finished the fourth chapter (plus a prologue) which I know isn't much, but it's a start, and I've had a beta reader look at the first three chapters and she couldn't find much wrong with it, so I know I'm on the right track (she was published too). I sadly haven't been working on it much lately because I guess I can see it as perfect as long as it's in my head. I'm still afraid that it won't be good I suppose. I have a very strong inner editor (I want to be an editor one day, so that kind of backfires on my own writing)
I also have another two book series in mind that I've sort of done the beginning of an outline for as well as the prologue and starting the first chapter, and I'm really excited to write this book as well. However, I'm going to try to focus on the other one just to make sure that I finish it. I can't wait to start working on these though (however, it's a tricky subject, so once again I'm terrified to do it wrong).
I've also finished a few short stories, and some of my writing can be found on Wattpad (though neither of the above novels are posted online). I've never actually attempted to publish something, though I REALLY want to
sorry if that was too long.
however, I am currently working on a novel that I really like, and I'm really confident about what I've written so far. I'm pretty sure I can finish it this year, hopefully even before summer. I'm almost finished the fourth chapter (plus a prologue) which I know isn't much, but it's a start, and I've had a beta reader look at the first three chapters and she couldn't find much wrong with it, so I know I'm on the right track (she was published too). I sadly haven't been working on it much lately because I guess I can see it as perfect as long as it's in my head. I'm still afraid that it won't be good I suppose. I have a very strong inner editor (I want to be an editor one day, so that kind of backfires on my own writing)
I also have another two book series in mind that I've sort of done the beginning of an outline for as well as the prologue and starting the first chapter, and I'm really excited to write this book as well. However, I'm going to try to focus on the other one just to make sure that I finish it. I can't wait to start working on these though (however, it's a tricky subject, so once again I'm terrified to do it wrong).
I've also finished a few short stories, and some of my writing can be found on Wattpad (though neither of the above novels are posted online). I've never actually attempted to publish something, though I REALLY want to
sorry if that was too long.
Inda wrote: "Hey guys I just wrote a post on my blog about how to write and what I do. I thought this might help some you who have questions. Here's the link to the blog post,http://indaherwoodbooks.wordpress.c..."
Thank you :D
Thank you :D

Yes, it's a long process, but I do get an editor after I've done it. Also the more and more you write, the less editing it will need.

Lisa wrote: "I just started the sequel to my book today. It's going well. Only 7 pages in, but the story is all ready to go. I'm excited to finally have a little time to write."
that's fun! Do you use a full outline or do you 'pants' it?
that's fun! Do you use a full outline or do you 'pants' it?


Me too, Lisa, I love to flow write, it always surprises me :)
Loury, that's fantastic! I always feel like that on the first draft. It's exciting and fun. Keep at it x
Loury, I'm writing a yA dystopian too! It is so much fun, transferring a world you crafted in your mind to paper fpr the world to experience.


Wow, well done, Lisa, that's really good going!
:)


Brilliant! It's great that you've been able to really knuckle down. I must get on with my short story series. I work so hoping to get one short story done a week. :)

Thank you, you too! I bet being a teacher is time consuming. Have fun and let us know when you're done. :)

Jenna is the MC and she's kind of sarcastic and funny (think Julia in Meant to Be). She is in love with her best friend Paul and thinks there might actually be a chance for something to happen between them but at some point they kiss and he realizes it was a mistake and makes it clear nothing is going to happen between them. Their friendship kind of dribbles off after that and Jenna becomes friends with this guy named Charlie and eventually they fall in love. Ooh, also she's a really hardworking student but her suppressed dream is to go to Alaska. Charlie helps her realize that dream and she finally follows it. Basically the theme will be Follow your gut and the right person will follow it with you. It's supposed to be a YA Romantic Comedy thing and she's clumsy and likes big words.
So basically I need a title. I'm thinking it might have a funny word in it, like "canoodle" or "cantankerous" or "epitome." Maybe something like "The Epitome of ____"? I was thinking maybe "The Epitome of Everything" but I would really love any other suggestion. If it's cute or funny or quirky that would be perfect. If anyone can give me any suggestions at all, I will seriously love you forever.
Thank you so much to whoever tries to help! It's much appreciated!




I don't have the money for an editor and I do YA reviews, so if anyone would be interested in becoming a critique partner with me, just let me know! :)


I don't have the money for an editor and I do YA reviews, ..."
Justine, what is a critique partner?


Oh, I see! That's a great idea, I wonder how much experience it would be necessary to do it, to be able to see another person writing with a critical eye.



