need to know?
Jan. 7th, 2007 02:44 pmTake a look at Robert J Sawyer's "Eight Things New Writers Need To Know".
Not a response to my ever-evolving 10.5 Commandments post, but a list of things I really wish I'd been told 17 years ago, when I first set out on this crazy adventure.
Every word is gold. It amazes me, for instance, how often people forget numbers 6 and 8. (No one here is guilty of it, I'm sure!)
Thanks to the gang at the Writers of the Future Contest for e-printing this great piece from the contest anthology, Volume XXII.
Not a response to my ever-evolving 10.5 Commandments post, but a list of things I really wish I'd been told 17 years ago, when I first set out on this crazy adventure.
Every word is gold. It amazes me, for instance, how often people forget numbers 6 and 8. (No one here is guilty of it, I'm sure!)
Thanks to the gang at the Writers of the Future Contest for e-printing this great piece from the contest anthology, Volume XXII.
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Date: 2007-01-07 08:05 am (UTC)Of course, it's not impossible that someone out there has broken all these guidelines and is a roaring success for it. That wouldn't surprised me at all, because there are always exceptions. That doesn't undermine the advice, though, imho. I don't think Robert is talking utter absolutes here. I hope. :-)
Neither is he disdaining media writing. He's just urging caution and advising people not to think it's an easy route to megastardom. That it most definitely ain't.