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#WritersCoffeeClub 27/5: What's the ideal story length?
Isn’t this the ultimate beginner question? To which the only answer is:
Not too long, not too short. Probably somewhere between five words and half a million.
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#WordWeavers 27/5: What would your ideal writing group be like?
I am a Life Member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild and have benefitted greatly from that, but I have never come across anything even remotely equivalent in the world of fiction.
https://www.owpg.org.uk
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Faintdreams, (edited ) to linux
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[Edit Thanks Everyone who answered.
Am now going to investigate Spechnote and Piper]

hello! I need a Linux Text to Speech program to help me proofread (proof hear?) some fiction writing.

I'm rockin Debian KDE with Plasma.

Thanks in Advance for recommendations.

SnerkRabbledauber, to writing
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@bookstodon

Ready for beta readers for the third book in a series. For those of you who write series where each book builds on the next and are meant to be read in order, what do you do if you lose your beta readers? How do you find new ones? It's a much bigger ask if they need to read three books!

KurtHohmann, to writing
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Today's excuse for not getting any writing done.

SFRuminations, to scifi
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Omg, I got to use the phrase "exegetical anxiety" in a review! Exciting! Stay tuned.

sfwrtr, (edited ) to Artist
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This is a very good comic, and it describes every author (or ) who is unsure of themself. Don't let this be you!

  • Complete stories (your vision) regardless of the merit you see in them.
  • Start a next one. Full stop. Then another.
  • Complete and send out more stories even if some editor (or commenter) doesn't buy or like them.
  • It's all practice, every single failure or not-good-enough. Practice makes you better, whatever they think, or you think. Keep practicing.
  • Take from criticism only whatever helps you identify or fix problems; reject being put in your place or ridiculed. It's practice. Your art is unique to you. Be truthful with yourself, though.
  • Keep starting and completing stories. Statistically, some will be good—and you will start to recognize the wheat in the chaff.
  • Their first stories weren't fabulous. Neither may be yours. The difference? They kept on starting, completing, sending (or posting), until they found success. Let that be you.

Please remember: and boost to give others a moral boost.

https://www.gocomics.com/speedbump/2008/07/31

knittingknots2, to writing
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A new chapter has just dropped! Come join me in exploring the magical land of An Lar, where I go to escape from this one!

Once Upon a Time in Old An Lar - Chapter 28 - knittingknots - Multifandom [Archive of Our Own]

https://archiveofourown.org/works/54131959/chapters/142741240

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MarjoleinRotsteeg, to Haiku Dutch
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vegetable plot
this wet spring a wellspring
of slugs

- wellspring






@dailyhaikuprompt

@poetry

@haiku

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Day 26: Would you consider writing a guide to your work?

I keep notes for all my worldbuilding in my stories. and that includes sketches and anecdotes.

I might put them together into a guide someday.

HeliaXyana, to fantasy
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326 Favourite places

Freya loves the glass coral reefs that line the coast of the Enta province. They're full of nearly invisible, shiny ghost fish that are equally fascinated by her.

Cedric adores the caves in the Enta celest forest. He loves the echo of his voice in there because it sounds like his twin brother.

Sabre is very fond of the secret spot on the roof of Solitra palace, which he discovered with his cousin, especially at night.

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WanderingInDigitalWorlds, to cyberpunk
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It's rare, but I potentially hit upon a fan-fiction scenario for my V character; another outcome for the merc who became a face in the crowd. The beauty of the universe that there is always something that can be pulled out of left field. Not sure if I want to write about it, but I did envision the scenario up to a point. It stems from a radical idea about certain Rogue AI wanting to walk amongst people...Associated with a Blackwall collective known as "The Midnight Beach".

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ixtlidekami, to writing
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25 How often do your characters think of death?

More than they should but no as much as they should. All of Our Hero's team are legally dead, and all of them in fact died and were revived with the medical regenerator. They don't think much about their own death because they know 2 things:

  1. They can be revived

  2. They KNOW there's no afterlife

But they do think about other people's death. With joy if it's their targets, and with sadness if it's about everyone else's…

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Teryl_Pacieco, to writing
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The maiden and her cat strode boldly into the castle.

"I'm here to court the prince."

This was met with laughter, and she was thrown into the dungeons; her cat chased away.

Her loyal companion visited every night, first bringing her pen and ink, then food, and then somehow a gown and slippers. Then more food, and some soap.

After a week, the prince rushed down, "I want to know you better, your letters have been so compelling!"

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25/5: Do you use a cover artist or design your own covers? Share your cover art.
My non-fiction covers have been done by the publishers, often using my photos.
For my novels, I’ve done my own, again based on my own photos, using Lightroom and Photoshop. Below is the potential cover for Book 4, due in August.

RedPenRabbit, to movies
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I'm currently eating popcorn with chopsticks so I don't get my keyboard greasy while I edit. That is all. 🍿🥢

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Hey #writersofmastodon -

Has anyone found any good summaries of what the recent...kerfuffle around Google's AI bullshit (not to let my feelings show or anything) means for things like SEO strategy, content marketing, etc?

I'm working on some ideas for my own articles to aid with my current job hunt so any and all recommendations, thoughts, comments, and excoriations are truly appreciated!

#writing #writingcommunity #amwriting #contentmarketing #seo

caointeoireacht, to writing
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Fellow writers! Inspired by @Tesseks ,

Let see some pickup lines!

Give me your smoothest!
Give me your goofiest!
Give me your in characters!
No holds barred!

"You're like a good book.. Because when I look at you I keep forgeting where I put my cup of coffee.

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