I made $30 from writing this year!
Dec. 27th, 2007 01:18 pmWhy the haunted house icon in the midst of the winter holidays, you ask? Because way back around Halloween, I won the haunted house short story competition at TheNextBigWriter.com, my workshopping site of choice. Prize was $30 and I'm much delighted. Before you get too ecstatic for me, I'll mention there were only 11 entries total. All the same, I happily invite you to read my entry, "Mr. Flannagan's Garden," which has finally after a long delay been put up on TheNextBigWriter's sister site, Booksie.com.
Word count is just under 5000. Rating is PG for "some scary images," as the movie biz would say.
I'd like to fix it up for a dark fantasy fiction magazine if anyone has suggestions for a good one. Asimov's?
In any case, happy holidays (late or timely), and stay out of the creepy gardens.
Word count is just under 5000. Rating is PG for "some scary images," as the movie biz would say.
I'd like to fix it up for a dark fantasy fiction magazine if anyone has suggestions for a good one. Asimov's?
In any case, happy holidays (late or timely), and stay out of the creepy gardens.
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Date: 2007-12-27 10:25 pm (UTC)You should look at Dark Discoveries. From what I remember when I was shopping around a story back in 2004, it was the type of magazine for which you're looking. They welcome "new" writers as well as "established" ones. If I remember correctly, they are also based out of your neck of the woods...
Way to go!
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Date: 2007-12-28 03:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-29 05:21 pm (UTC)Meanwhile I'm taking your long-ago advice and converting 'Tourist Attractions' into a young adult novel proper, with many other changes along the way (including the title). Will see how far I get...
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Date: 2007-12-29 05:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-29 07:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-29 09:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-30 01:58 am (UTC)I had to write 35 letters of recommendations this year. Oy.
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Date: 2007-12-31 05:38 pm (UTC)Also, do I recall correctly that many universities don't require a student essay, and that the essays are more for the higher prestige schools?
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Date: 2007-12-31 06:57 pm (UTC)The higher prestige schools and smaller "private" colleges/universities require personal essays/statements.
UVA, for example makes kids write two or three short responses on things like: a. What work of art, music, science, mathematics, or literature has surprised or unsettled or challenged you, and in what way?
b. What is your favorite word, and why?
c. “We might say that we were looking for global schemas, symmetries, universal and unchanging laws – and what we have discovered is the mutable, the ephemeral, the complex.” Support or challenge Nobel Prize winner Ilya Prigonine's assertion.
One of the essays I had to write that I re-adapted for my responses was "Education and Life: A Personal Statement." This seems to be an often used concept.
Here's a link for colleges in VA
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Date: 2008-01-02 11:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-04 06:00 am (UTC)"I wondered if everyone thought things like that, or if I was just weird." That's why I'm not brave enough to write fiction -- you have to let people see more deeply into your mind than I'm comfortable with. Scary.
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Date: 2008-01-04 06:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-07 12:09 am (UTC)It has taken me years to get past that notion, and I can still be temporarily paralyzed by the idea that my parents (or parents-in-law) could and probably will read everything I get published, so how in the world can I ever include a sex scene or other intimate thoughts? But so far they have only congratulated me, so I guess we're all human after all...
Anyway, thank you! :)