Have you written fiction (since school)? Reckon there's a few of us who fancy ourselves as the next JK Rowlings. Went through a phase where I wrote quite a lot (nearly all crap - nothing changes) and still occasionally put finger to key when the muse strikes. A couple of 'successes' - got published an a couple of e-zines, and think I earned the princely sum of $15 for my efforts.
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Have you written a story?
11Yes - published in print9.09%1Yes - published online18.18%2Yes - for my eyes only18.18%2No - but I'd give it a go18.18%2No - not my thing9.09%1AndyW's mum took my pencil27.27%3Last edited by mudskipper; 12 July 2012, 06:14. -
I'm about the third of the way through my book and expect to finish late summer. Written as fiction but based on six weeks touring Europe with a band back in the eighties, if I presented it as fact nobody would believe the stories.
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Good work!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'm about the third of the way through my book and expect to finish late summer. Written as fiction but based on six weeks touring Europe with a band back in the eighties, if I presented it as fact nobody would believe the stories.
A friend has already published several books and he's put me in touch with his publisher who's interested.Comment
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I wrote three chapters five years ago when I had a contract with an hour's train journey either way. Found that a very easy way to write. But two children and no sleep later I have to work on the train to keep on top of things, but I hope to take it up again later in the year. No ambitions to have it published, but online might be worth looking at if I ever get it done.Comment
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Is this like a scrum story?
Was always going to write a novel when I retire but probably not....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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58,890 drivel posts has a better ring about it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am writing a book. I am nearly 60% there. Its going to be called 100,000 drivel posts.Comment
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I've got a brilliant formulaic idea for a novel - having analysed the bestseller charts. Think Alexander Mccall Smith but racier
. Will start that project asap
Hard Brexit now!
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Does it consist of calling the reader a cretin quite alot?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI've got a brilliant formulaic idea for a novel - having analysed the bestseller charts. Think Alexander Mccall Smith but racier
. Will start that project asapComment
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