Hello Sean,

I'd have to say that was one hell of a way to say hello to the List and
to Ray!  If I was you I wouldn't get too upset if you don't get invited
to dinner! 

Also, this is the longest run on sentence of all time... 

"I know writing a book is the hardest thing I have ever done in many
respects, but I did not expect... well I was thinking on it just now - I
expected to be enthused by other authors, perhaps sometimes not find
what they are writing about to be particularly of my genre, but I did
not expect to be left feeling disappointed because they make silly
spelling mistakes, place things in the wrong terms - so what they are
saying conveys completely the opposite to what they intend, to be so
predictable at times - that I know what is going to happen several
chapters down the line or in the next book." 

You might want to take an English class or two before you continue your
writing career. 

Shelley

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From: On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 5:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Possible answer

How do I submit to your forum please, as I have questions?
 
I cannot agree with someone's comments on the Magician, as an author -
presently because of the inconsistencies, I am not even sure it is worth
with the effort in finishing it. I said this to a friend just now:
 
I know writing a book is the hardest thing I have ever done in many
respects, but I did not expect... well I was thinking on it just now - I
expected to be enthused by other authors, perhaps sometimes not find
what they are writing about to be particularly of my genre, but I did
not expect to be left feeling disappointed because they make silly
spelling mistakes, place things in the wrong terms - so what they are
saying conveys completely the opposite to what they intend, to be so
predictable at times - that I know what is going to happen several
chapters down the line or in the next book. Not to mention
inconsistencies - where I feel the effort I putting into the book in
reading it, is just not worth the effort. 
 
These all appear, as much as I can gather in the book I am reading at
the moment, and people say Raymond E Feist's work actually becomes less
consistent later, and less well written. 
 
I was up until 1.30 am the other morning in desperation about the book,
trying to find reasons as to myself not being right, and if there was
alternative books to read. So started looking at the Top 100 Recommended
Fantasy books on the net, and every one of these list consisted of
books, which I had either read or attempted to read and thought was
either poor or was at best overrated...
 
Let me put it this way please, I find my own work takes me more by
surprise its twist and turn on the whole and is less predictable - and I
wrote it, than much or most of the work out there, and I have to say I
found that with Magician. Take for instance the King, who is troubled
with some malady, well I have not even read this yet, but I know that it
will by his cousin Guy is it, who will have some hold over him, which is
not revealed until later books. I suspect knowing the 2/3rds of the book
of Feist's I have read, it will be some magical crystal or something. It
is pretty much the same affliction, which troubles the King of Rowan in
Lord of the Rings... Come up with something original writers. It is
ironic, that "all" of my work shows more originality than just about any
best selling author out there, and I believe is also better written, yet
it fails to be given a chance to be recognised!!!
 
Here is my work, but it does strike myself that readers are taken for
granted, and both are readers and authors are mired in complacent apathy
- when far, far, far more can and should be done with the realm of
writing. 
 
The synopsis for the book I am currently working on is below:
 
The Tallest Dwarf
<http://www.quirkyclaus.com/The_Tallest_Dwarf_Comic_Fantasy_Books.htm> 
 
Yours Sean Sebastian White
 


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