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Just curious, but with people writing stories here has anybody considered publishing their stuff as an ebook?
Amazon, for example, has self publishing. You simply upload your stuff, set a price, fill in some forms regarding how much to charge, how it's paid, etc, and that's it. Your work is available for sale. There's no checking or approval process, like you'd go through with a publisher.
Course you couldn't do it with fanfic based in an existing universe. But for original work, why not?
Amazon, for example, has self publishing. You simply upload your stuff, set a price, fill in some forms regarding how much to charge, how it's paid, etc, and that's it. Your work is available for sale. There's no checking or approval process, like you'd go through with a publisher.
Course you couldn't do it with fanfic based in an existing universe. But for original work, why not?
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The only downside of which I can think is that you'd have to be pretty damned confident in your linguistic skills to publish without an editor/proofreader. I've seen some professionally proofed works that are full of all manner of grammatical errors; I can only imagine what some self-published works would look like.
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I'd never consider myself that good, even if I wasn't writing fanfic.
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What good? There are no quality standards, you can publish whatever you want.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'd never consider myself that good, even if I wasn't writing fanfic.
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I don't think he meant "good" referring to the quality of his creative writing as much as "correct" referring to my point about atrocious grammar getting published.GrahamKennedy wrote:What good? There are no quality standards, you can publish whatever you want.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'd never consider myself that good, even if I wasn't writing fanfic.
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So what if it does have grammar mistakes in it? You can still publish it just the same.
I get that personal pride in not wanting to publish something with mistakes might be an issue. But then, that doesn't stop people putting stuff one here...
I get that personal pride in not wanting to publish something with mistakes might be an issue. But then, that doesn't stop people putting stuff one here...
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Just as well, otherwise Teaos would have left within the first week.GrahamKennedy wrote:But then, that doesn't stop people putting stuff one here...
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Grammatical mistakes or typos...GrahamKennedy wrote: putting stuff one here...
Yes, I know it doesn't stop people. In fact, I even said:
The point I was making, and with which I believe Striker was agreeing, was that conscientious authors would take that fact into account.Mikey wrote:I've seen some professionally proofed works that are full of all manner of grammatical errors;
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I'm talking about both. I do my damned best to proofread my fics, but I know mistakes seep in. Also, I try to maintain or strive for a certain quality of work. And i know what I write at isn't good enough to publish beyond fanfiction.
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Do you run your fics past anyone else before putting them up or just proofread them yourself.
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Technically, your writing is a damned sight better than much that gets "professionally" proofed. As far as the quality of your work, it's also better than much that gets published. Further, with the e-publishing that GK mentioned... who cares? Throw it out there and let the public decide!RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'm talking about both. I do my damned best to proofread my fics, but I know mistakes seep in. Also, I try to maintain or strive for a certain quality of work. And i know what I write at isn't good enough to publish beyond fanfiction.
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Most of the time I use spell-check/proofread myself. I use my GI Joe 25th anniversary figures for scene blocking, too. But on some occasions I have them proofread by someone else, usually my friend Kathy from Utah.Captain Seafort wrote:Do you run your fics past anyone else before putting them up or just proofread them yourself.
Thanks! But beyond the whole 'I've only written fanfic and therefore would get my ass sued' bit I just don't feel comfortable putting it out like that. I have low self-esteem when it comes to my creative endeavors, hence being a feedback junkie and posting surveys at the end of my fics for improvement. It's just... not me. You know?Mikey wrote:Technically, your writing is a damned sight better than much that gets "professionally" proofed. As far as the quality of your work, it's also better than much that gets published. Further, with the e-publishing that GK mentioned... who cares? Throw it out there and let the public decide!RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'm talking about both. I do my damned best to proofread my fics, but I know mistakes seep in. Also, I try to maintain or strive for a certain quality of work. And i know what I write at isn't good enough to publish beyond fanfiction.
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Well, your stories are your stories after all, and what you do with them is up to you and what makes you comfortable.
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I appreciate that. So... which ones have you read?
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Most of what you've put up, though oddly I haven't yet started on the DW fic.
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