ChrisMayLA6, to Writers
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A year or so back I treated myself to an original of a @tomgauld cartoon, and each time I look at it (above my desk) it still makes me smile.... so I thought I'd share it with you all. Enjoy!


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AimeeMaroux, to Dragonlance
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I wrote a for all my fellow creators starting out on :

https://www.eroticmythology.com/mastodon-for-creators/

Feedback is extremely welcome. This is a loving document, it can only be honed and get better with loving input from other users. What are your best tips for ?

NickEast, to scifi
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georgepenney, to Writers

We've been housesitting on and off for 5 years now. And along with pets, we care for a bunch of old, and often very eccentric, houses with little quirks that we've learned to acclimatise to quickly.

Which is why, when a lovely British crime fiction author drove up to meet us in person for the first time yesterday and needed to use the loo, we directed him upstairs and forgot to tell him "Whatever you do, DO NOT pull the toilet door fully shut or you'll be trapped in there for all eternity."

So... anyway... Last night, we locked a famous British crime fiction author, who we'd just met, in the loo and had to completely dismantle the door...

Being British and of the stiff upper lip variety, he did not yell or try and beat the door down.

In fact, it took me looking at the clock after THIRTY FREAKIN' MINUTES and saying "He's been a little while--OH FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK" at the top of my voice and sprinting to the top of the stairs to hear the odd plaintive rattle, while Tony went to find a screwdriver.

I would like to state categorically, that we did not deliberately try and lock a beloved British author in our bathroom. It's the house's fault. Not ours. Honestly. I haven't even read Stephen King's Misery the whole way through!

(I'm not really sure he believed us, but he let us buy him dinner at the pub to make up for it, so that's okay I guess.)

AuthorHelp, to books
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The first is set for this coming weekend, 4th/5th November 2023.

Over those two days, and are invited to post about their , research, etc, using the #⁠FediBookFair hashtag.

can watch or follow the hashtag to find books to buy, and interesting authors to follow.

Details: https://authorhelp.uk/fedibookfair/

FAQ: https://authorhelp.uk/fedibookfair-faq/


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kjagain, to writing

Where is my ? Trying to find a new home to learn about where to submit, and where I can read others' work. We're in this together.

I didn't see this option until after I posted. I will do up a better introduction soon :)

If you are a writer, or journal, Say hi. Follow me and I'll follow you.
(Is that how it works here?)

NeanderthalPride, to free
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I'm putting together a coaching business and I need guinea pigs.

For I will fully critique any story up to 10,000 words. In return, all I ask is for a testimonial for my website. Message me.

I have a BA in English lit, an MFA in playwriting, experience working in theater. I've had plays and books produced and published respectively. I even wrote freelance erotica.

ChrisMayLA6, to bookstodon
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This remains one of may favourite Tom Gauld cartoons (I have the original on the wall above my desk).... enjoy

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SusanJenner, to knitting

I just joined, so time for an post.

I'm a new-ish from Australia. I'm currently working on my first novel, on it’s fifth draft. It'll be the first in a series. I love this story and my characters and hope to publish it once it’s finished.

I also love , , and .

I would love to meet other , and creative people.

hpkomic, to forhire
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Not gonna lie. I can use some help. I am available to draw or write something for you. I am in a bad spot right now because I have an unresponsive client with over $400 of work on hold.

I am available now with fast turnaround: https://www.hpkomics.com/commission/

rickirobin, to random
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Attn women : applications for writers retreat are open until 8/31 - APPLY! I spent a month here last fall and it was a phenomenal affirming productive time (you can also just nap for a month if that’s what you need). The application process is straightforward and not inordinately time consuming.

https://storyknife.org/how-to-apply/?mibextid=Zxz2cZ

NickEast, to writing
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NickEast, to Writers
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cyborg_writer, to books
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sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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2/2 Poll Intro There are "Edit" notification settings in the Notification column of your instance web app for Mastodon. This notifies you if a post you starred or boosted was modified by the poster.

Question Do you get upset when someone modifies their post? Please take a moment to explain what you think in a reply.

Please boost for the widest possible sample size.

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PinePoetry, to poetry

Here's a bit about bravery.

A dear friend of mine threw a birthday party for his sweet youngling - a princess party.
There she was with all her friends. Tiaras, cutsy dresses, and of course plastic foam swords. Those ladies need no knights.

However, adults are stupid, and think a man dressed as a dragon would spruce up a perfect gathering of powerful shield maidens.
Have you ever seen how a lot of kids react to Santa? They cry in fear.
The same thing happened here.

Utter terror in her face. She quivered, she gasped.

And then she charged the beast anyway.

stephenwhq, to ai
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The proposal that background actors should have their faces scanned and the studio would own rights to use it forever

If I put that in a book, the editor would reject it as 'too on the nose'

ChrisJagged, to random
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I like and endorse this exchange.

si_irini, to Help German
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Please
and

What do you think about gun violence?

Words
sentences
feelings

No matter what

Send me something and maybe you can help me get some inspiration to write a poem for wearorange

I have an inspiration low but somehow I feel I could write something

You are welcome to take your time, the important thing is to express your feelings, that would really help me

THANKS

echoingfrog, to Haiku
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Ancestors' voices
Whispering through the branches
Soft blow of the wind


Mar 1, 2024 -

cyborg_writer, to random
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sfwrtr, to 13thFloor
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294 — What, to you, are the most important elements of good writing?

I'll keep it simple and singular: /Transparency./ Good writing fades into the background and lets the story flow into the reader's mind with a minimum of friction. Anything that makes the reader aware of the words on the page instead of the story interferes with getting your message across, and should be avoided. All good writing stems from this principle. How you implement it is up to you.

[Author retains copyright (c)2024 R.S.]

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si_irini, to writing German
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Do you recognize it?
Do you see it?
Can you feel it?

Love is there
and hopes to be
recognized, seen
and felt

But not everyone is lucky enough
to recognize, see and ever feel such great love

si_irini

#YouWinAgainSi #writing #poetry #poem #lyric #love #poems #reading #hope #text #world #see #feel #recognize #TruthAndWisdom #writers #writersOfMastodon

adriabailton, to random
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Q1. What is your favorite grammar rule?

Feel free to reply or copy into your own answer, but don't forget the either way! Don't forget related hashtags, such as and

wendypalmer,
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@adriabailton Q1. What is your favorite grammar rule?

It’s the subconscious ones that you don’t need to explicitly teach native speakers, because they give us such insight to how the language centres of our brains work.

In English, examples include:
Why tock-tick sounds wrong (something to do with the vowels)
Why red, little house sounds wrong (we have a very structured way to string adjectives and we all implicitly know it)

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