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Post by novastar6 on Jun 2, 2021 18:48:54 GMT
It's funny how many of us here can answer with 'yes, tried, didn't finish, finished some, never gonna publish them because they're probably not good enough'. Admittedly I know the ones I actually finished would be a laughing stock. In my defense I've written for many years, and I think it takes a few years to get the 'suck' out of your system. But the irony is we have all these concerns about not being good enough, not measuring up, and then in another median, painfully inaccurate shows like 9-1-1 and Station 19, which it is not humanly possible that there is a single qualified technical consultant or advisor on the payroll for either show, because they keep cooking up stupid shit like this,
have millions of people who tune in to watch them every week, and somehow unknown to mankind, keep getting renewed every single year. What the hell is wrong with this picture?
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Post by JHA Durant on Jun 3, 2021 8:16:45 GMT
I wrote one when I was 15. It was an action thriller set mostly in Sydney. I had a lot of fun writing it. I can't even bring myself to read it now; so much cringe, with bad dialogue, awful names, plot holes...
I wrote shorter stories over the years, until I decided to write another novel that involved a secret conspiracy regarding North Korean agents in various places around the world, and how the murder of an innocent bystander motivates his son to singlehandedly unravel it all during his quest for revenge. It was going to be a series, and then life just got in the way. I still have it saved, though. It is a pretty good story.
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