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Original posting 9 December 2009

Writers' Digest, October 2004, pages 26 to 33, has a collection of short "nuggets of wisdom" related to getting published. Maria Schneider is the author of the compilation. Take a deep breath, and here we go:
"Always pitch a particular idea an editor can say yes to. Even if you get a rejection, the editor may decide you're right for a different idea she's been kicking around." David A. Fryxell
The interesting thing here is that David is saying go ahead and try those ideas out -- you're building a relationship, not a one time attempt. So give the editor ideas that you think they will like, but don't worry too much about a rejection that says not quite right for us at this time, but liked the writing (or whatever). Next time, maybe they'll recognize the name, and maybe they'll come back with something else that they would like you to do.

I think this gets back to the notion of building a portfolio -- having multiple stories and even multiple novels that you are feeding into the system. Of course, there's the "this writer is hot so publish anything" syndrome that seems to hit some of them, where they are apparently cleaning out their backlog of stories that aren't quite as good as they should be. If you happen to get hot, think about whether you really want to toss the publishers stuff that your readers will not really like -- sure, it's quick money, but you want to maintain a relationship with your readers too. Anyway...

Get those ideas out there, keep them out there, keep playing...
write?
[identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com
Original posting 14 May 2009

I'm not sure what to make of this. But maybe an exercise is the best answer? So pick a number from 1 to 8, okay? Do people really say things like this?

Got your number? Here's what you picked:
  1. I don't want to ruin our friendship. A.k.a. kissing you makes me sick.
  2. I love you, but I'm not in love with you. A.k.a. I'm cheating on you.
  3. I'm friends with all my exes. A.k.a. I'm going to introduce you to everyone I ever had sex with.
  4. I hate all my exes. A.k.a. I'm going to scare you.
  5. All my exes were psychos. A.k.a. I'll drive you crazy too.
  6. Are you really going to wear that? A.k.a. I'll tell you what to wear.
  7. I'm so nice; I'm almost too nice. A.k.a. you should thank me for dating you.
  8. My mom and I are besties! A.k.a. I'm going to tell her everything about you.
Over here at http://us.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/personal/05/14/tf.dating.translations/index.html
they explain the phrases in a little more detail. You may want to check the article. But the exercise is fairly simple.

Take two people in the early stages of a relationship. Put them in a scene -- coffee shop, bar, dance floor, museum, or whatever you like. And in the course of their dialogue, one of them uses this phrase. The other one has to decide just what this means and how they are going to react.

So what happened?
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