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A gathering place for writers and fans of science fiction, fantasy and horror and hopefully a place to emphasize work by newer, not so well known authors.
I get asked occasionally by parents if my book Accidents Happen is appropriate for teenagers or preteens. I usually say 'no' or 'maybe you should read it first' but since I don't have teenagers, I don't really know. What they have on television is way worse than anything that appears in my book but I haven't found a good gauge for determining "age appropriateness'. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Hey all;
I love mysteries and SciFi so I have decided to try my hand at writing short stories. I published my own free monthly ezine that is open for all to read and enjoy.
It's called "Gudbudie's Mystery and SciFi Journal" located at:
http://www.geocities.com/gudbudie
also writing tips and resources for all.
come buy around the first of each month (okay I didn't publish in August, but will for September).
Mahalo Dudes and Dudettes.
Howdy, y'all! Just want to invite you to join this science fiction, fantasy and horror group. If you write or sf/f/h, please feel free to join. Or if you just want to learn more, again feel free to join.
I'm not interested in limiting the parameters of the discussion. All issues relating to sf/f/h are open to discussion, though I do want to say that I am more interested in topics relating to newer, lessor known writers and writings. I would think in the context of this particular place, that should be fairly self-evident. I have to believe that many, if not most of the writers here at Nothing Binding are in the same boat as I: I just had my first novel published by a very small press after twelve years of banging my head against a wall, trying and failing to get the attention of the established i.e. corporate publishing industry, and now, in order to sell books, I have to find ways to appeal directly to those who might want to read my book, but don't know that it even exists.
So, if you're a writer, come here and talk about your book. Talk about your publishers. Talk about your experiences getting your book published. Talk about the markets you've learned about. And if you're a reader, come here and talk about what you've been reading, especially if you're one to go off the beaten track and explore the small presses.