I'm still back on season 3 or 4 for The 100. I really need to catch up!I just watched the premiere of the final season of The 100 (was kind of meh). I can't even put it into words how much I want to go into cryosleep.
Ooo! What genre?I'm determined to write a book myself, but for YA.
Probably spying.Ooo! What genre?
That's good! YA spy/espionage books are rare. Despite author's like Alley Carter making it beloved and popular. There was a brief comeback, but only a few books in the genre.Probably spying.
I would like to write a book for a younger audience also, but that would be different. I have a good, I think, idea for a superhero too.
These are long-term goals, but how realistic they are with tinnitus is another question. I need to start reading much more first.
I just want to leave something behind...
Are they really rare? I only really know of the Alex Reid series, but have never read any of them.That's good! YA spy/espionage books are rare. Despite author's like Alley Carter making it beloved and popular. There was a brief comeback, but only a few books in the genre.
So, middle grade/independent reader? The superhero genre has been putting out some pretty good stuff too, but it's not over populated yet.
I feel you on the reading more. I'm still struggling with that thanks to tinnitus.
"I just want to leave something behind..." is a great mindset for writing a book. Would you just go self pub or try to get a deal with a traditional publishing house?
There's also the Young Bond books, which is about a teenage James Bond in the thirties.Are they really rare? I only really know of the Alex Reid series, but have never read any of them.
I should really read these, but I don't want to be influenced by other books.There's also the Young Bond books, which is about a teenage James Bond in the thirties.
I haven't read them. I don't read a lot of YA really, sorry. @Shera is more part of that scene.Have you read them? What makes a good YA book for you?
I should really read these, but I don't want to be influenced by other books.
I've never read YA either, but I need to start ASAP. I just like the idea of giving them to my sons to read. I could try and write it for adults, but it doesn't fill me with the same enthusiasm.I haven't read them. I don't read a lot of YA really, sorry. @Shera is more part of that scene.
There's nothing original under the sun. People will find such similarities regardless. Just don't be a plagiarist.
Once is back!Hey guys! Just been busy doing some gardening and outdoor projects.
My finger and hand still hurt... ughhh. But not as bad. It is just that I keep using it... lol.
These days, I'm just watching Without a Trace. Just started from season 1 and now on chapter 13. Was also watching Tiny House Living... haha. Like I can fit all my crap in one of those.
Glad the weather is finally nice!
How's everyone doing?
That might have been strong wording. Good ones are rare, but the genre still is really populated like some of the others.Are they really rare?
Hmmm, never heard of these. Googled it and could only find a steamy romance book.I only really know of the Alex Reid series, but have never read any of them.
I've read super hero ones in all age groups. It's one that can be boundless you just have decide what kind of content. To be honest love my adult ones. Whether they're humorous or gritty. YA has really been putting out some good ones.The superhero idea I cant place agewise.
Are you familiar with landing an agent through queries, and then having that agent push your book? I'd suggest watching some YouTube videos on it. Self pub you can still do print, but it's pricey cause you have to order a huge amount. So you'd go E-version first and then print later. Yeah, gotta write first. That's my problem.I would try and get a deal with a traditional publisher. I could publish on Amazon etc, but I like real books... old fashioned! But all this is a long way off, first things first.
*cough* Too many things can make or break a great read. But one of my favorite thing about older YA was a lack of the love triangle as we know it. Not to mention a female lead could date around and have relationships outside of instalove, secondary characters, friendship, and well fleshed out world building no matter the genre. I have. Tons of short stories. And VERY, VERY, rough drafts of novels. Since tinnitus I've had an idea I like for a horror fantasy. And a Alternate world Urban Fantasy. I started my draft on the latter.What makes a good YA novel in your opinion? I'm surprised you have never tried writing one as you are such a prolific reader.
Yes! I've meant to try them. I read the original bonds way back when. I like the idea, but I can't commit.There's also the Young Bond books, which is about a teenage James Bond in the thirties.
I've been outed!!!! Ha-ha!I don't read a lot of YA really, sorry. @Shera is more part of that scene.
There's nothing original under the sun. People will find such similarities regardless. Just don't be a plagiarist.
That right there has birthed many a fantastic YA series.I just like the idea of giving them to my sons to read. I could try and write it for adults, but it doesn't fill me with the same enthusiasm.
Hey guys! Just been busy doing some gardening and outdoor projects.
My finger and hand still hurt... ughhh. But not as bad. It is just that I keep using it... lol.
These days, I'm just watching Without a Trace. Just started from season 1 and now on chapter 13. Was also watching Tiny House Living... haha. Like I can fit all my crap in one of those.
Glad the weather is finally nice!
How's everyone doing?
It does make you wonder.THE DIRE SERIOUSNESS OF THIS CONDITION:
CNN reported today on Memorial Day:
"An Active Duty Service Member or Veteran dies by suicide almost once an hour,
officials say."
This totals 8,760 per year.
Given the colossal, continuous noise levels these service people have been exposed to,
to what degree was intrusive tinnitus a factor?
Are you familiar with landing an agent through queries, and then having that agent push your book? I'd suggest watching some youtube videos on it. Self pub you can still do print, but it's pricey cause you have to order a huge amount. So you'd go E-version first and then print later. Yeah, gotta write first. That's my problem.
*cough* Too many things can make or break a great read. But one of my favorite thing about older YA was a lack of the love triangle as we know it. Not to mention a female lead could date around and have relationships outside of instalove, secondary characters, friendship, and well fleshed out world building no matter the genre. I have. Tons of short stories. And VERY, VERY, rough drafts of novels. Since T I've had an idea I like for a horror fantasy. And a Alternate world Urban Fantasy. I started my draft on the latter.
Would love to give those a read sometime.Tons of short stories. And VERY, VERY, rough drafts of novels. Since tinnitus I've had an idea I like for a horror fantasy. And a Alternate world Urban Fantasy. I started my draft on the latter.
Nah. I think I read the first book at some point, but didn't care for it. *shrugs*I'm old and get confused easily
I'm just obsessed with everything to do with book publishing! But that's a great mindset.No, not familiar with it. I don't want to get ahead of myself. Writing the book comes first, everything else can wait.
I get this. Especially with writing.I'm a perfectionist, but it kills output. I need to get over this somehow.
Would love to give those a read sometime.
This show is my guilty pleasure. And I don't follow many shows.I'm still back on season 3 or 4 for The 100. I really need to catch up!
Hope you enjoy!
You can't just bring that up and not give a link, lol.I've let anyone read was this thing for one of my goodreads group where I wrote a satire type short about a fierce version of Tinker Bell. AKA my version of Tinker Bell had a potty mouth and was planning to assassinate pirates.
The only thing I've let anyone read was this thing for one of my goodreads group where I wrote a satire type short about a fierce version of Tinker Bell. AKA my version of Tinker Bell had a potty mouth and was planning to assassinate pirates.
This show is my guilty pleasure. And I don't follow many shows.
Aw, that sucks Shera.@OnceUponaTime and @aot
Wow, thanks for the interest. Unfortunately I was very stupid. Our group was too adult and it was back before Goodreads had the private feature so we got deleted. I don't know what happened, but I only had the story posted there. For some reason I didn't save it. I'm really sad that I didn't now, and I don't even want to attempt to try it again. Because at the time I wrote it, it was like magic! I don't think I could duplicate it.