It's been a while since I posted anything and I do not really have an excuse except the common one of being busy. I post now to inform that my...
The conversation on this thread has again piqued my interest and I again find I wish to contribute my three penny worth. The debate of whether...
Fire at a wall at an angle and the arrow will usually bounce off quite often in pieces. :0
Sorry folks, in case any one noticed I've been offline because of a crashed and burnt PC and I've missed being able to interact. My publisher has...
I make my own traditional longbows and whereas finger tabs help, having hardened craftsman hands and fingers helps more.
Write, rewrite and rewrite again. Tell me about it. The first version of "Muddle Puddle" was written nearly thirty years ago, there have been a...
My own "Muddle Puddle" received its first review on itunes yesterday (apparently it is frowned on to put a link here so if anyone fancies taking a...
There has been some discussion about reviews in "So is most self published material poorly edited?" in "Publishing". I think most people here...
I'm 60 and its great to find a place to talk about a lifetime hobby, you're never too old to do a Monty Python and "now for something completely...
:( I've never thought about having a user name, I suppose the Grumpy Druid would be most applicable except it sounds like a pub not a person.
Welcome and have fun, this is a great place to share your ideas and find out about how others have dealt with the frustrations.
Precisely my point, it does not matter how you put it out there, if it's any good people will take notice.
Graphic novel? Go for it, I'm into the Celtic art of my roots, illuminated manuscript, "Book of Kells"; check out my gallery. Welcome to the...
Just put your work out there, if it's any good readers will say so and that's a review. If it's not any good (shit happens) readers will say so...
I wish there was a 'nice one' type 'like' icon to click on.
I think I prefer to think that editors should stick to checking the spelling and the grammar, agents and publishers and it is they who employ the...
This post is to show that editors have been winding authors up for at least 300 years. I have a reprint of the first edition(1726) of "Travels...