Hi,
I write fast paced novels, mostly of the alternate history and space opera genres. I get right in there to the grit of the stories and don't waste a lot of time. I have little patience for reading slow developing novels, either. No offense, slow developing is a very valid kind of writing, just not for me.
As a fan and amateur expert of history (I've tutored in my college courses, back 10+ years ago and told not only the Politically Correct truth - what the professors wanted to hear - but also the true truth, for as you know, history is written by the victors, - warning: sarcasm alert - and so not always entirely accurate.
I have TONS of alternate history ideas spinning around in my devious little mind. I'm looking to share some of them with a writing partner. I do also like writing novels alone (I have 8 either already published - 5 - or finished and awaiting publication - 3) but I would also like to have someone else to write certain stories with.
Also, I would love a consistent beta, someone who won't run away from a few big words.
I'm almost 40, so please, no teens unless you're REALLY intelligent and know a lot about history and won't take it the wrong way if I let you know that what the teachers tell you isn't exactly the entire truth. I'm not out to step on toes, but I'm also not out to coddle anyone. May sound harsh, but I don't want there to be any misconceptions about what either of us are getting into.
I would prefer a female cowriter and/or beta, just to get the perspective of the opposite sex in there. I write female characters, and think I do them pretty well, but if any writer ever thinks they can't learn more, they're either dead or just confused. So, guys are welcome, I'm not going to turn someone away, especially if they REALLY know their history, but I'd love to have a female pov to help with my female characters at least.
I also work fast: very fast. Last year, I wrote 4 novels of 105,000 words or more, this year I have two under my belt already. Check out my latest review so you know I don't just type out crap and release it, either. I have two current WIPs that I'm interested in having a cowriter. The parts are already outlined, but I'm certainly open to working with someone who knows their stuff, to make changes. And anything in the future can certainly be even more influenced by a writing partner.
http://zigzagtl.blogspot.com/2013/03/review-new-dawn-revelation-james-m.html
Well, that's about it, thanks for reading.
I write fast paced novels, mostly of the alternate history and space opera genres. I get right in there to the grit of the stories and don't waste a lot of time. I have little patience for reading slow developing novels, either. No offense, slow developing is a very valid kind of writing, just not for me.
As a fan and amateur expert of history (I've tutored in my college courses, back 10+ years ago and told not only the Politically Correct truth - what the professors wanted to hear - but also the true truth, for as you know, history is written by the victors, - warning: sarcasm alert - and so not always entirely accurate.
I have TONS of alternate history ideas spinning around in my devious little mind. I'm looking to share some of them with a writing partner. I do also like writing novels alone (I have 8 either already published - 5 - or finished and awaiting publication - 3) but I would also like to have someone else to write certain stories with.
Also, I would love a consistent beta, someone who won't run away from a few big words.
I'm almost 40, so please, no teens unless you're REALLY intelligent and know a lot about history and won't take it the wrong way if I let you know that what the teachers tell you isn't exactly the entire truth. I'm not out to step on toes, but I'm also not out to coddle anyone. May sound harsh, but I don't want there to be any misconceptions about what either of us are getting into.
I would prefer a female cowriter and/or beta, just to get the perspective of the opposite sex in there. I write female characters, and think I do them pretty well, but if any writer ever thinks they can't learn more, they're either dead or just confused. So, guys are welcome, I'm not going to turn someone away, especially if they REALLY know their history, but I'd love to have a female pov to help with my female characters at least.
I also work fast: very fast. Last year, I wrote 4 novels of 105,000 words or more, this year I have two under my belt already. Check out my latest review so you know I don't just type out crap and release it, either. I have two current WIPs that I'm interested in having a cowriter. The parts are already outlined, but I'm certainly open to working with someone who knows their stuff, to make changes. And anything in the future can certainly be even more influenced by a writing partner.
http://zigzagtl.blogspot.com/2013/03/review-new-dawn-revelation-james-m.html
Well, that's about it, thanks for reading.