Having read the transcript of a recent interview with both David Mack and Greg Cox, I was struck by Mr. Mack's comment that part of writing a novel entails avoiding mistakes and pitfalls that are likely to get a story idea, outline or manuscript red-flagged by an editor. As such, I thought it would be fun to discuss what some of these issues are.
Please note that this thread is in no way intended to be a discussion about specific story ideas, as such threads are prohibited in this part of the forum. This thread is meant to house a discussion of general points and ideas that may compromise a novel's chances of getting accepted or published.
Please also note that although I mentioned two authors by name, anyone who wishes to share is welcome to post in this thread; additionally, Mr. Mack and Mr. Cox are not obligated to comment in this thread but are certainly welcome to do so. Thanks!
--Sran
Please note that this thread is in no way intended to be a discussion about specific story ideas, as such threads are prohibited in this part of the forum. This thread is meant to house a discussion of general points and ideas that may compromise a novel's chances of getting accepted or published.
Please also note that although I mentioned two authors by name, anyone who wishes to share is welcome to post in this thread; additionally, Mr. Mack and Mr. Cox are not obligated to comment in this thread but are certainly welcome to do so. Thanks!
--Sran