Comments - Problems with rejections - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T02:28:09Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=537324%3ABlogPost%3A229950&xn_auth=noH Benjamin. That's what I've…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-18:537324:Comment:2301732010-03-18T05:22:36.797ZKevin A Harrishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KevinAHarris441
H Benjamin. That's what I've been doing. The online thing but the more rejection I get, the more I think: wonder if polish it up a bit more, it might work. I'm writing a novella and I am expecting a quite few knocks. Jack London, one of my favourite writers, was knocked back quite a lot until finally he got his first story published. But they were that slack that they didn't send him a copy of the magazine they published his story in. I'm not really looking at money, more of the experience of…
H Benjamin. That's what I've been doing. The online thing but the more rejection I get, the more I think: wonder if polish it up a bit more, it might work. I'm writing a novella and I am expecting a quite few knocks. Jack London, one of my favourite writers, was knocked back quite a lot until finally he got his first story published. But they were that slack that they didn't send him a copy of the magazine they published his story in. I'm not really looking at money, more of the experience of having something published. I remember once I had a great story published. They told me I'll get $150 for it. Sure, I got the magazine but where's the money? That was 15 years ago. I got ripped off badly. Took me a few years to get back into writing then I got a writer's block for FOUR YEARS until I went to Uni Rejection is par for the cour…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-17:537324:Comment:2301162010-03-17T22:09:03.491ZBenjamin Sobieckhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/BenjaminSobieck
Rejection is par for the course. Everyone gets rejected. Wait until you try shopping a novel. I got 20 rejections in a week one time, and it took nine months to find a home for my book.<br />
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The key to getting fewer rejections is to get more things published. And that means getting more rejections.<br />
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I'd go the online route. You might not get paid, but you'll probably reach more people. And the selection of publishers is much greater.
Rejection is par for the course. Everyone gets rejected. Wait until you try shopping a novel. I got 20 rejections in a week one time, and it took nine months to find a home for my book.<br />
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The key to getting fewer rejections is to get more things published. And that means getting more rejections.<br />
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I'd go the online route. You might not get paid, but you'll probably reach more people. And the selection of publishers is much greater. so far I've a bloodied nose,…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-16:537324:Comment:2299982010-03-16T04:32:58.470ZKevin A Harrishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KevinAHarris441
so far I've a bloodied nose, three broken teeth and a dislocated knee cap from rejections. Hopefully I'll get a yes before I'm a corpse *L*
so far I've a bloodied nose, three broken teeth and a dislocated knee cap from rejections. Hopefully I'll get a yes before I'm a corpse *L* you read submissions? Wow, I…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-16:537324:Comment:2299972010-03-16T04:31:51.931ZKevin A Harrishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KevinAHarris441
you read submissions? Wow, I should crawl to you LOL.
you read submissions? Wow, I should crawl to you LOL. I read submissions for Spinet…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299842010-03-15T21:20:11.578ZJack Getzehttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JGetze
I read submissions for Spinetingler Magazine, an online publisher of short crime and horror stories. I turn down many "good" stories because there was a "great" one I liked better.<br />
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It only takes one yes, Kevin. But if you're going to be a fiction writer, you can pretty much count on being beaten to a bloody pulp by rejection before you enjoy any success.
I read submissions for Spinetingler Magazine, an online publisher of short crime and horror stories. I turn down many "good" stories because there was a "great" one I liked better.<br />
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It only takes one yes, Kevin. But if you're going to be a fiction writer, you can pretty much count on being beaten to a bloody pulp by rejection before you enjoy any success. @J.E. Seymour- I am involved…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299732010-03-15T19:23:12.213ZKevin A Harrishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KevinAHarris441
@J.E. Seymour- I am involved with a writer's resource. They helped me with a few problems, grammar etc. They thought the story had a good concept and was well written or thought out kinda thing. @Joh Loomis It's my baby but I have to agree, maybe I should give the story a rest and start something afresh. I'm writing a novella so I'm putting a lot of time and effort into that... funny how you said a different kettle of fish, that was the original title of my story, except fish is spelt with a Y…
@J.E. Seymour- I am involved with a writer's resource. They helped me with a few problems, grammar etc. They thought the story had a good concept and was well written or thought out kinda thing. @Joh Loomis It's my baby but I have to agree, maybe I should give the story a rest and start something afresh. I'm writing a novella so I'm putting a lot of time and effort into that... funny how you said a different kettle of fish, that was the original title of my story, except fish is spelt with a Y as that's the name of my character, Harry Fysh...@ J.F.Juzwik, I get that every week and it's really good. Since I write supernatural/crime, it's handy to see what market is out there. Some are WAYYYYY out there as in weird :) or maybe it's me who's weird...no, it's them...well, thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I will give The Crowman a break, might even fix it up a bit, add some new bits or delete some bits :) Are you in a writer's group?…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299712010-03-15T18:10:55.451ZJ. E. Seymourhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JESeymour
Are you in a writer's group? Do you have beta readers who can read it for you? It sounds like you need some feedback.
Are you in a writer's group? Do you have beta readers who can read it for you? It sounds like you need some feedback. I think after twenty rejectio…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299652010-03-15T14:52:38.791ZJon Loomishttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JonLoomis
I think after twenty rejections it might be a good idea to let this one rest a bit and move on to something new. You don't want to get too emotionally involved in the fate of a single short piece. Write a new one, even better. Or read something good. Or go have a beer. That said, my first novel was turned down by at least that many agents--at least the initial query was. But that's a slightly different kettle of fish.
I think after twenty rejections it might be a good idea to let this one rest a bit and move on to something new. You don't want to get too emotionally involved in the fate of a single short piece. Write a new one, even better. Or read something good. Or go have a beer. That said, my first novel was turned down by at least that many agents--at least the initial query was. But that's a slightly different kettle of fish. The Browse/Find by Title sect…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299622010-03-15T14:42:09.172ZJ. F. Juzwikhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Crimewriter
The Browse/Find by Title section on duotrope's site works. It would seem that the only thing you can't do right now is access their home page. But, like I said, I'm sure it will be resolved soon. In the meantime, you can browse through titles of publications and check out their websites.
The Browse/Find by Title section on duotrope's site works. It would seem that the only thing you can't do right now is access their home page. But, like I said, I'm sure it will be resolved soon. In the meantime, you can browse through titles of publications and check out their websites. Have you tried duotrope.com?…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2010-03-15:537324:Comment:2299612010-03-15T14:33:46.393ZJ. F. Juzwikhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Crimewriter
Have you tried duotrope.com? It has tons of markets for just about anything and it's free. It's also has a submission tracker capability you can use. I believe they are currently working on the site (there is a problem with the server), but keep trying. Trouble with that site is a very rare thing. Give it a try.
Have you tried duotrope.com? It has tons of markets for just about anything and it's free. It's also has a submission tracker capability you can use. I believe they are currently working on the site (there is a problem with the server), but keep trying. Trouble with that site is a very rare thing. Give it a try.