Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 22:29:45 GMT -6
Today we live in the era of immediacy. Everything happens immediately and sometimes even sooner. If you think about it, it's easy to make yourself known in a short time. On Twitter you can find thousands of resources on how to stand out, with Google ( with , not on Google, because all that stuff that comes up from our searches isn't yours) you can find dozens of blogs on how to open a blog and write in blogs. You can also find mine, this one here. It's a moment and you're online. In 1981 all this did not happen. You were at home writing and there you stayed. Quiet and good.
You wrote stories between one assignment and another and the next morning you hoped that the teacher wouldn't notice you, because you couldn't waste time studying, you had a hero to roam around your imaginary lands in search of the world-saving talisman. “Empires!” And the apocalypse had begun. Looking for specialized magazines They were there, as Phone Number Data they are today. If there were no web, those magazines would be a salvation for learning the secrets of publishing and learning about literary competitions. It was on one of those that I learned about the annual Mondadori competition for science fiction novels, which obviously I never participated in.
Here's the magic word of the day: research . But do you think that someone who calls himself a writer can stop when faced with the void of information? Better for him to pack his bags and move to the country that doesn't exist. Anyone who wanted something did everything to get it. She found a way to find out. The fanzine resource Do you know how I see them? Like paper blogs. After all, even a blog is a sort of online fan (maga)zine . You would have created one with your stories. Have you thought about it? And resources on writing and publishing. Then go and leave it somewhere for free. I believe not all of them were paid.
You wrote stories between one assignment and another and the next morning you hoped that the teacher wouldn't notice you, because you couldn't waste time studying, you had a hero to roam around your imaginary lands in search of the world-saving talisman. “Empires!” And the apocalypse had begun. Looking for specialized magazines They were there, as Phone Number Data they are today. If there were no web, those magazines would be a salvation for learning the secrets of publishing and learning about literary competitions. It was on one of those that I learned about the annual Mondadori competition for science fiction novels, which obviously I never participated in.
Here's the magic word of the day: research . But do you think that someone who calls himself a writer can stop when faced with the void of information? Better for him to pack his bags and move to the country that doesn't exist. Anyone who wanted something did everything to get it. She found a way to find out. The fanzine resource Do you know how I see them? Like paper blogs. After all, even a blog is a sort of online fan (maga)zine . You would have created one with your stories. Have you thought about it? And resources on writing and publishing. Then go and leave it somewhere for free. I believe not all of them were paid.