I asked for some help in perfecting/correcting my recent NaNoWriMo Novel on my Forum/Social Networking site of choice and someone suggested that I check out this site to get the help I need.
A writer friend of mine, Missouri Dalton, referred me. She said this site has a lot of great writers and resources, so here I am. I'm hoping to gain some knowledge, guidance and a beta reader for my 81K YA manuscript. < request is up on appropriate thread.
I am an old member of Y!Answers, and I typically post in the Books & Authors section. After asking a question there, a few members had suggested I go to this site, and that's what led me here!
Google search. Actually I signed up on about five forums and started participating in four. After awhile I posted a thread. Two received zero replies so I ditched those forums and am now able to commit more time to the two that showed interest in my participation.
I stumbled on this site a number of different times while I was trying to find out information about agents. I thought it was a great site but I never signed up. I decided to finally register when I realized that it was not only a great place to get information about the industry, but I could also ask for help with my writing.
I did a search of writing forums and this was the 5th or 6th one to come up. I examined the other ones pretty thoroughly and when I found this one, and looked through everything, it felt like home. So I decided this would be the one I'd join.
One of my professors pointed this site out to me as something that might be helpful in my search for agents when I finish my book manuscript. I just started looking, so hopefully I'll find some awesome stuff!
Found my way here while researching a couple of agents. After finding useful info here three times in a row I decided to register, figuring there was no point in not doing so if I was going to keep coming back anyway.
"How many words equal a published page?" that is what I wanted to know and it led me to this page. Google got my google but I think I got the best of the bargain when I found this oasis, this land where there are no "flatliners." ie. people who not only have nothing interesting to say but don't have ANYTHING to say. Writers have more to say about life than any other demographic in the Milky Way and for that I am eternally thankful for writers.
Three years ago someone on my previous forum of taste asked if any of the writers new a busier writing forum. One of the others recommended this place, and Im glad she did or I never would have found it myself
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