Androxine Vortex
Archmage
I'm sure they look for interesting plots and great characters that readers will cherish but what else? I'm concerned about my actual skill with how I construct my sentences. It seems that no matter how many times I rewrite something, when I show it to someone else there is still a lot of things they believe need to change. Last night I had two scribes look at my new opening and they both gave fantastic advice but I couldn't help but feel a little concerned.
I (as I'm sure all of you do as well) believe I have fantastic ideas but that alone won't cut it. it raises another question of how much work falls on the shoulders of the editor? I know there isn't such a thing as perfect in writing but how close to perfect does your writing have to be when submitting? I'm concerned that my work will be solely rejected because many that publisher doesn't think my writing or sentence structure is good enough.
Now I'm not going to say I think I have no skill whatsoever and I can't even form a proper service
I (as I'm sure all of you do as well) believe I have fantastic ideas but that alone won't cut it. it raises another question of how much work falls on the shoulders of the editor? I know there isn't such a thing as perfect in writing but how close to perfect does your writing have to be when submitting? I'm concerned that my work will be solely rejected because many that publisher doesn't think my writing or sentence structure is good enough.
Now I'm not going to say I think I have no skill whatsoever and I can't even form a proper service