I hope that the new W&A website encourages more activity from members. Looking back through discussion threads, I see that the most popular posts are more than a few years old. The more that members contribute will encourage others to actively participate.
Hiya all. Does anyone know anything about the posts on facebook from publishing houses for new writers to do an assessment or fill in a questionaire? Out of curiosity I almost filled one in but then decided I didn't want anchoring into some dodgy deal with anybody so I didn't bother. Apparently they assess your writing skill to see what help you need to get your writing published.
I've written an 85,000 word psychological thriller. I'm looking for more than one
beta reader. I propose a fair exchange. I read your books, you read mine. We give
each other simple feedback along the lines of what doesn't work well and what does. Nothing too deep. Are our manuscripts ready to be submitted for queries? I'm also a doctor, if that helps.
Hello everyone, I’m Tevfik, a writer from Turkey. I’m pleased to join this community as I take my first steps toward the global literary market.
My historical novel, "Lime and Shadows" ("Kireç ve Gölge"), was published in Turkey. It explores the dark, psychological reality of the Siberian katorga, focusing on the parallel survival paths of Sergey Durov and Fyodor Dostoevsky.
I've written an 85,000 word psychological thriller. I'm looking for more than one
beta reader. I propose a fair exchange. I read your books, you read mine. We give
each other simple feedback along the lines of what doesn't work well and what does. Nothing too deep. Are our manuscripts ready to be submitted for queries? I'm also a doctor, if that helps.
Hello everyone, I’m Tevfik, a writer from Turkey. I’m pleased to join this community as I take my first steps toward the global literary market.
My historical novel, "Lime and Shadows" ("Kireç ve Gölge"), was published in Turkey. It explores the dark, psychological reality of the Siberian katorga, focusing on the parallel survival paths of Sergey Durov and Fyodor Dostoevsky.