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jonesthecurl wrote:So I've taken to carrying a couple of copies of my novel around with me. Sometimes you get into conversation, and the line "I have a copy right here, would you like to buy it?" is quite successful, I've sold 4 or 5 like that recently. However, the conversation is usually in a bar, and because you're talking you get another drink. So: 100 for salesmanship, -several zillion for financial success.
That being said, wouldn't you have had another drink anyway in the first place?jonesthecurl wrote:So I've taken to carrying a couple of copies of my novel around with me. Sometimes you get into conversation, and the line "I have a copy right here, would you like to buy it?" is quite successful, I've sold 4 or 5 like that recently. However, the conversation is usually in a bar, and because you're talking you get another drink. So: 100 for salesmanship, -several zillion for financial success.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
You have chosen the wrong profession my friend. Now Barbershop Quartet Singing ... give them a sample (typically to the female bartender) and pretty soon they are paying for your drinks and wings.jonesthecurl wrote:So I've taken to carrying a couple of copies of my novel around with me. Sometimes you get into conversation, and the line "I have a copy right here, would you like to buy it?" is quite successful, I've sold 4 or 5 like that recently. However, the conversation is usually in a bar, and because you're talking you get another drink. So: 100 for salesmanship, -several zillion for financial success.


Even better is something I did in what feels like a different incarnation - palm reading. You may not get rich, but you get food and drink thrust upon you.tzor wrote:You have chosen the wrong profession my friend. Now Barbershop Quartet Singing ... give them a sample (typically to the female bartender) and pretty soon they are paying for your drinks and wings.jonesthecurl wrote:So I've taken to carrying a couple of copies of my novel around with me. Sometimes you get into conversation, and the line "I have a copy right here, would you like to buy it?" is quite successful, I've sold 4 or 5 like that recently. However, the conversation is usually in a bar, and because you're talking you get another drink. So: 100 for salesmanship, -several zillion for financial success.
Not really a "success" but hey, the night was free.
Never tried that one.nietzsche wrote:even better, being born as a hot female.
I don't think it's the same for everyone. And it depends what you're writing too. If I'm writing one of my murder events, the setting comes first, then the core plot, then I make up additional characters to confuse things. But if I'm writing a story or a play I usually have a setting and a vague idea of where the plot's going. If I get stuck I go off on a tangent and just have two characters have a conversation. This may not end up in the finished product, but it helps to define who they are - the dialogue should emphasize the differences between them.nietzsche wrote:question.. in your experience.. is it harder to come up with a good plot or to develop good characters?
and which do you think is most important.. ?
i guess many of us have dreamt of writting a book.. and when i've pondered about it i feel like i could think of a good plot, but i wouldnt be able to develop good characters.
Stop wanking while reading ot pleasenietzsche wrote:funny, my name is George, and you nailed it.


Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Sounds like a great character. What s the plot?nietzsche wrote:i think i enjoy characters and setting more than plot.. both in books and movies.
I'm more like George of the Beach.

Sounds like a great character. What s the plot?nietzsche wrote:i think i enjoy characters and setting more than plot.. both in books and movies.
I'm more like George of the Beach.

Sorry, forgot you weren't UK based anymore. I think my only other suggestion would be to start a creative writing workshop, even as a one day thing. You'd be surprised how many people just want a push on how to get started and write that first sentence.jonesthecurl wrote:Working on that. The library is just adding a "local author" section, and although they won'r give me an exclusive talk, they're putting together a general one (it's an artsy town with a number of authors). I had an author event arranged in Vallejo (next door town) but the date we fixed clashes with a book fair, so we're looking at rearranging it.