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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-02-18 03:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #4064 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4064 ⌋

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Re: Sunday Evening

(Anonymous) 2018-02-19 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
nayrt - It's not really your editor's job to decide which direction your plot takes. Throwing out suggestions is good, and it's what a good editor should do. I totally sympathize with wanting to abdicate responsibility and have someone else make big decisions about your plot, but it's not really fair to expect your editor to do that for you. You're the writer, that's your role. Maybe worry less about "writing to the market" and just write a good story. There's always a market for a good novel.

Good luck finding another beta, because it sounds like your current one isn't very good at all. :(

Re: Sunday Evening

(Anonymous) 2018-02-19 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
op - Well, it's my first attempt at a professional novel, so I'm not familiar with the process or the different relationship from the one we had as fanfic writers. I've written the story but I'm kind of fazed because the editor seems to be saying "anything but what you've written" (except for the alien invasion, to be fair.)
Not worrying about writing to the market seems to be a good approach, though - I think I got the professional approach slightly wrong - so I'll try and make the thing as internally consistent and as exciting as possible and let the dice fall where they may.
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