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General => Suggestions Box => Topic started by: Chaos on March 08, 2008, 05:42:05 AM

Title: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Chaos on March 08, 2008, 05:42:05 AM
I was thinking, you have all sorts of different forums, most of which discusses works already in existence. Well, what if there was a forum where the members could post like, some of their own, original fiction, where other people here could comment on it? It could foster a lot of learning for writers, honing skills and such.

Oh, and it would waste time. I don't know if that's really a consideration if a forum would be created or not, but hey, this board is called the Time-Waster's Guide. What would waste more time than people posting their own creations :P?

Now, I'm not suggesting that entire books be posted here. I was largely thinking of smaller, episodic content. Almost the kinds you'd see in fan-fictions, but only, if you didn't want this board descend into that potential abyss, you could restrict it to completely original content.

I thought I'd suggest this because I have a work I write with a co-author that on my little tiny forum, doesn't get very many comments on it. I would like to post it here (though, I find it quite terrifying for anything I write to be hit so critically by all these people, but you all seem very nice and helpful, so what could it hurt but to make us better?), but I didn't see an exact forum that quite fits.

EDIT: Of course, Writing Group could be the forum for that. Is that where I should post something like this, or would it be better to be in a new forum that doesn't exist yet?
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Spriggan on March 09, 2008, 09:48:56 PM
I think the WG board is the appropriate place, if we do start getting a lot of OF posts I may consider creating a child board to WG for people to post stuff, as the whole point of writing group is to post stuff for critiquing.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: The Jade Knight on March 11, 2008, 06:47:17 AM
Better to have writer's groups, too; technically, posting on a board like this might count as publication.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Spriggan on March 11, 2008, 07:19:27 PM
Ok, seriously, this isn't the writing thread so drop all the fancy , and ;s your post made no sense to me.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Loud_G on March 12, 2008, 01:19:30 AM
I tend to avoid posting my stories (in whole or in part) on publicly accessible websites such as this. If there is a private, by invitation only sub-forum, that is preferable.

I am not a published author, but I seek to one day be such. I don't want to have to deal with the ramifications of posting stories online and ruining my paid publication possibility because it was already 'published'. Magazine and book publishers (at least from my experience) want works that are completely unseen by the public and as such tend to avoid work that has been posted on the web.

Not only that but I am rather fond of my ideas and stories and don't look forward to having them ripped off or stolen by some passer through. It is not the main users of the site that I fear/don't trust. It is the public nature of any person being able to access my hard work and swiping it for their own purposes.

I try to recommend to my friends that they protect themselves and their stories by likewise not posting content online unless it is in a private forum or protected by password.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: The Jade Knight on March 13, 2008, 11:05:02 PM
"Better to have writer's groups, too; technically, posting on a board like this might count as publication."

Translation into Spriggin-accessible English:

"Writers groups are better.  Posting stories online may make it harder to get published later."

No "fancy" commas or semicolons there.  No fancy apostrophes, either.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Elmandr on November 17, 2008, 02:11:50 AM
I'm not sure if this is internet taboo but Writing.com is a wonderful website where you can have your work critiqued, along with having the option of restricting it fro the general public, and limiting it to other participating members.

that should prevent publishers from seeing you work online, thus the ramifications that posting you work brings up is nullified.

Problem solved.
Title: Re: Original Fiction forum
Post by: Chaos on November 17, 2008, 02:43:55 AM
Wow, I've sort of forgotten about this thread. That's okay, though, since I no longer have the desire to post stuff online here. Instead, I'll just utilize Reading Excuses :P