Im thinking about making Redneck Dawn into a novel
I might do it
This the general over view
Its set in the 2050 Oil reserves are are at all time low . scientists have found a discovery that will elemated the need for oil forever.
Mean while a Orginisation known as the Global Redneck Alliance strongly oppose this new research fearing it will destory there monopoly on the world stage on march 20 2050 GRA attack 5 major global Cities Washington D.C London Berlin Sydney and Paris leveling most of the city one mouth later United Nations forms a branch called the United Nations Defence Force to stop the Redneck attacks.
What do you think?
This the general over view
Its set in the 2050 Oil reserves are are at all time low . scientists have found a discovery that will elemated the need for oil forever.
Mean while a Orginisation known as the Global Redneck Alliance strongly oppose this new research fearing it will destory there monopoly on the world stage on march 20 2050 GRA attack 5 major global Cities Washington D.C London Berlin Sydney and Paris leveling most of the city one mouth later United Nations forms a branch called the United Nations Defence Force to stop the Redneck attacks.
What do you think?
Hm... OK. It's an OK overview, why not publish this story on FictionPress.net when you're done?
By going to FictionPress and making an accou- oh nevermind.
Some people write by the seat of their ass (Meaning they write whatever comes to them with little knowledge of what all will happen), others write with rigid control of a story.
A story is a living, breathing thing, one that grows under your care with the proper care. The best way to write a book is to write what you see in that story, rather than what you want.
That aside, a decent overview.
A story is a living, breathing thing, one that grows under your care with the proper care. The best way to write a book is to write what you see in that story, rather than what you want.
That aside, a decent overview.
Like, Hideo Kojima does his research before making Metal Gear games
I'd like to see more of your stories KrisKnox
I'd like to see more of your stories KrisKnox
I am sorry to say this but your grammar and vocabulary suck, and no publication house is gonna publish them.
Not every novel needs to be published... In fact, 95% of all written novels are never published for profit. The majority of those never even show up online after they're rejected by publishers...
Le me never published a single fan fiction for the stuff I write fanfictions for. *sigh*
By the way, you haven't mentioned a main protagonist. Is he or she a leader, a recruit or a cookie carrier?
By the way, you haven't mentioned a main protagonist. Is he or she a leader, a recruit or a cookie carrier?
I am sorry to say this but your grammar and vocabulary suck, and no publication house is gonna publish them.
Incorrect sorry - they will if its good enough story - thats what they have editors for - just means this time they will earn their wages ehehe
Incorrect sorry - they will if its good enough story - thats what they have editors for - just means this time they will earn their wages ehehe
Really MsDink? Does that mean that a non-native speaker like me could write an English novel and send it to English publishers in the hopes that they'll like it? I consider myself fairly proficient at the English language, but I'm sure some grammar and spelling mistakes would get through without me even knowing about them...
It's actually always been a dream of mine to work on a novel, but I very much dislike my own native language (Dutch) when it comes to books... Whenever I dabbled in writing I did so in English.
It's actually always been a dream of mine to work on a novel, but I very much dislike my own native language (Dutch) when it comes to books... Whenever I dabbled in writing I did so in English.
Really MsDink?
Really kyle
That's why they have editors and, as I said, if its a good story they will work with you to finish it more proficiently if that is needed - if they like and want it - so yes. And I am published (many times) so I am not blowing smoke up your backside - I have worked with editors for years, they're willing to help if they see potential - its their job to.
Really kyle
That's why they have editors and, as I said, if its a good story they will work with you to finish it more proficiently if that is needed - if they like and want it - so yes. And I am published (many times) so I am not blowing smoke up your backside - I have worked with editors for years, they're willing to help if they see potential - its their job to.
Interesting... That opens up some possibilities I had considered impossible.
If I wrote a book with intentional spelling mistakes in every sentence, such as "j00 is a n00b" or "dat suxx" the editors would never bother with it, no matter how good the story is.
We have spell checkers now and things to check grammar, you want it - you take it
I dont think somthing written by an australian can really be called a "novel".
i think "insane scribblings on a piece of paper by a drunk madman" is a better term.
EDIT:
With the exception of Matthew Reilly of course v.v
i think "insane scribblings on a piece of paper by a drunk madman" is a better term.
EDIT:
With the exception of Matthew Reilly of course v.v
If I wrote a book with intentional spelling mistakes in every sentence, such as "j00 is a n00b" or "dat suxx" the editors would never bother with it, no matter how good the story is.
They would if it was an intentional use of dialect. Lots of authors purposely write the way their characters would write or speak, even though it's not standard English.
They would if it was an intentional use of dialect. Lots of authors purposely write the way their characters would write or speak, even though it's not standard English.
I actually really enjoyed Reginald M. Williams writings - maybe too bogan for some, but he really creates a fascinating picture of Australia out there back then.
If you send a manuscript rife with grammatical errors to a publishing company, your book will not be published. It will be rejected before the story has even got going.
Kyle: Your English is fantastic.
Kyle: Your English is fantastic.
DD have you got the account yet?
July 22nd 2012, 11:37 AM
Duck Writer
If you're gonna... Write the book and make someone correct your mistakes... Charles Dickens had bad spelling when he was young, I think...
But it may affect your book's reception if the guy who edits it is irresponsible. The third and fourth Splinter Cell novels failed after they got a new author who couldn't spell and whose editors were dead.
I think it's obvious that this effin'bulls guy is the biggest ham to ever grace the forum.
Well, rather, trip into it and fall on his face, then complain to his mother that his basement is messy.
Well, rather, trip into it and fall on his face, then complain to his mother that his basement is messy.
Im WAY....... over this.
oh come on, this was going to be the #1 bestseller next to an impossible to count amount of others that just so happened to tie.
It's a shame, do you have some other interesting project Predator?
It's a shame, do you have some other interesting project Predator?
Yes ,finding cheaper rent.
Yes ,finding cheaper rent.
that doesn't sound like a particularly exciting title for a book, but we'll see.
any story deets you're willing to give us at Skin Reporting?
any story deets you're willing to give us at Skin Reporting?
that doesn't sound like a particularly exciting title for a book, but we'll see.
I know your joking,But trying find better rent.
I know your joking,But trying find better rent.
come live with us in the dinkscord
The Dinkscord is full of My Little Pony crap, don't do it.