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Related: About this forumFinished writing my first story
Well its only the first season of a 20 issue story. I'm quite excited. But I have no idea where to go next. It's a fantasy/slice of life story. I wrote in the style of how I imagine a graphic novel would be. Like a comic series.
I'm excited for it. I've been writing it over the course of a year now. I just don't know where to go next with it.
MLAA
(18,602 posts)vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)I don't know where to go next! Lol its sitting on my thumb drive after many hours and days of redditing
MLAA
(18,602 posts)vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)I was hoping a few writers here could point me in the right direction
Bettie
(17,100 posts)but it was written for a contest there.
However, it is free and you can put anything there to get it read. It still belongs to you.
Karadeniz
(23,424 posts)leighbythesea2
(1,216 posts)That must feel good. I like the sounds of the topic a lot.
vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)Imagine trying to live a normal human existence in a new world where the supernatural live and rule mostly. Scifi, fantasy, slice of life all in one.
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)Now where to go next?
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)Wordpress maybe?
Sorry, I don't know.
You can self-publish oj Amazon, but I'd be leery of them.
vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)More now I need a proof reader
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
I smoke a bowl, and that ALWAYS gives me great ideas.
Of course, if you don't like pot, then forget I wrote anything, but congrats anyway.
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vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)But Texas and all...
SheltieLover
(59,617 posts)Tarot or archetype card deck?
Can be quite inspiring.
vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)I know plenty of people that do.
AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)-
here's a couple more ideas.
They actually taught this in a Creative Writing class I took in College.
It's like a brain storming (or word association) session, except you're the only one doing it. Here are two examples:
One is to write a word on a paper, like school, and then list every word or phrase you associate with it, including synonyms, antonyms, colors, memories, adjectives, thoughts, perceptions, beliefs etc. and then try to link the words to form a new idea.
Another way is to type the word in a search engine (or any of the words associated with it), do a search, and sometimes what comes up, can also give you ideas.
Keep an open mind and think OUTSIDE the box. In other words, don't confine yourself to conventional ways of looking at something, but instead, try to come up with extreme and completely opposite ways of looking at something.
Hope this helps and good luck.
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Hangdog Slim
(81 posts)Might I suggest going to a bookstore and picking up a couple of literary magazines. Especially genre specific publications where your sci-fi fantasy story might be of interest. In the front pages (or occasionally back pages) of the magazine there will be submission information to inform those looking to be published in the magazine on how to submit their work. It usually involves providing a SASE and a few bucks for handling. Good luck!
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vercetti2021
(10,403 posts)I probably wouldn't have it more than an ebook. I don't think I'd be that creative for paperback or hardcover books
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nuxvomica
(12,882 posts)If not, reformat as a script, like a screenplay, if you intend to make it a graphic novel.
frogmarch
(12,226 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 21, 2021, 03:38 AM - Edit history (1)
welcomes stories by new authors. They don't pay, but authors don't pay to submit either, and readers don't have to buy subscriptions to read there.
At the top of this page, you'll see different story categories.
http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/indexframe.html
In the left sidebar, you can click for word games.
Also in the left sidebar, under "AUTHORS" you can click "...AND MORE" for information on how to submit.
snip:
You should receive an e-mail confirming receipt of the submission. If you do not receive this email within a week, you should assume the story has not reached us.
Some people in my local writers group say it often takes longer than a week to receive a submission receipt from EofW, and maybe a month or more to hear if your story has been accepted for publication. EoW doesn't send rejection notifications, so I guess authors just have to wait, and after a couple of months or so, if they don't get an email from EofW saying their story has been accepted for publication, they can probably assume it wasn't.
I've been thinking of submitting a story there. It might not get published, but what have I got to lose?
Anyway, vercetti, I thought you might be interested in checking out East of the Web. And CONGRATULATIONS! on finishing your first story!
ryebreadneo
(12 posts)I would love to find a person who white children storyies. I have interesting project to share with them