Being Reviewed By A Publisher

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Tonight in a meeting I was told by a man connected to publishers that he wanted to review all my stories. He told me that he felt that my talent was such that he was interested in anything I have written.

I do not know what happens next. He has access to BCTS to read my stories.

Gwen

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That's awesome Gwen :)

Amethyst's picture

Best of luck to you, I hope he see's here what a truly talented writer you are. You make me think that maybe I should actually get the nerve to try and find a publisher or a literary agent or something and start pushing my work.

*hugs*

Amethyst

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Don't take me too seriously. I'm just kitten around. :3

Yay!

Just be careful that this guy is on the up and up. There are those who makes their living off stealing others work. Check him out and don't be afraid to ask questions. If he is the real deal than I'm so very happy for you. Your stuff is good! The next 50 Shades maybe? :)
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Grover

50 Shades ?

Seriously? 50 shades, that is quite a leap! I just don't do sexually explicit, though I love to reveal as if through a veil the sensuous and romantic.

It often hurts me that my work is not that popular here, but perhaps I am writing to the wrong audience? There is oh so much more to life than the T part, and I love to weave it into my stories in an absolutely concealed way, nearly invisible.

After the gender change, there are still the evil to vanquish, those in need of rescue, dreams to dream, and a whole universe to explore ! :)

Gwen

I often feel the same way

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That's why with a lot of my stuff the gender transformation is just the beginning. Sure there's a lot to get used to in adjusting to a new gender but there's also a lot more problems in life that just aren't tied up in a gender switcharoo.

Each of as our own style and I applaud you for sticking to yours even if the stories aren't popular here.

*hugs*

Amethyst

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Don't take me too seriously. I'm just kitten around. :3

Yes, I have a literary voice.

I've toyed with my writing style enough to see that the dominant sector of BCTS is simply not interested in soppy Sci Fi romances. In "You Did What To Me" I cranked out a formula story and the Kudo count was high enough. Oddly "Katia In Afghanistan" did well also, though I made many mistakes, the largest one in trying to have the protagonist be from the UK, when I have had limited exposure to that culture, though I greatly admire it. You see, I truly am a fantasy oriented romantic and so far no one has snuffed that out.

My pre-kudo stories have few if any votes, so it impossible to know how they were received.

I am going to sit down and resume work on "Hala's Snow Day" tonight and since I have no commitments until Sunday. I apologize for not finishing it sooner, but life got in the way. Chapter 2 will be written with sufficient commentary that it should not be necessary to read chapter 1.

Best wishes to those who like my work. To those who do not, I hope that you find stories you do like. :)

Gwen

HAZAA

And again HAZAA. Keep the rights don't sell them license them. To many thief and trolls in the world of literature. Your work is great so play this fish to the best of your abilities. Then get a Lawyer.

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Michele.

With those with open eyes the world reads like a book

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Good Luck

Good luck Gwen.

If I see copies of your book in baskets by the side of the check-out in the local supermarket I promise to plug them instead of what I did when I found them full of 50 Shades.

They still won't let me back in North Shields Co-Op.

Ban nothing. Question everything.