Hello everyone,
This is my 1st. time here.
I'm not sure if I'm writing Mainstream Fiction or not.
The Book novel is about a women who finds out that she has been so well controlled by husband she did't even know it.
It seemed like a perfect marriage for 18 years.
till their daughters sweet sixteen birthday.
Well I hope you can help me find where Belong.
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A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie




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Okt 7, 2007 - 17 50
As long as the story is not primarily mystery, supernatural/fantasy, etc., it is either mainstream or literary. If the focus of your story is more on the woman figuring out her life than on social issues with her as a sort of representative, it is definitely mainstream as opposed to literary. Mainstream fic deals with development of a character; litfic deals more with discussing social/political/cultural issues than with the characters in the story.
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Okt 7, 2007 - 21 53
Thank's this help's a lot.
----------I'm Mainstream!
A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie
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Okt 10, 2007 - 03 46
I think mine is mainstream too then. I think it might deal with a few social issues and include bits of other genres, but it's really just a story.
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Okt 12, 2007 - 08 33
Would mine be mainstream too then?
Its going to be about a boy abused by his mother for all his life really who gets adopted and it should (if i do it right) show his progross and how he goes on to enjoy life...
...plus a billion other things to fill the word count up on...
What do you think?
I'm new...even if the story is complete rubbish as long as it hits 50k does it count? I know i wont be able to fill it up if i dont include long random dreams for example...does that matter?
Yeah its not obvious im new much lol!
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First nano attempt...ooooh dear!
Memmabuttons ish a very scared turtle!
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Okt 12, 2007 - 09 17
Of course it will still count :)
Everybody's nano is rubbish. If someone says theirs isn't rubbish they are self-deluded.
A dream sequences are classic nanowrimo trick, along with characters who have stutters or are hard of hearing. In fact, after the dream sequence, your character should develop a stutter and then try to explain the dream sequence to another character who is hard of hearing.... :P
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Okt 12, 2007 - 09 48
just to reiterate: it counts! but...yes, everyone´s nano is going to be rubbish as its a first draft. a first draft is rubbish. everyone writes for different reasons, however...
to complete nano inn itself is a great feat and a fantastic feeling ensues. However, if you want to be published, it can be seen as a first draft which can be reworked and reworked until the fingers, the characters or your loved ones bleed!
OK. Im writing mainstream fiction; last year i wrote self obssessed experimental nonsense...which im currently turning into literary fiction :) Mine this year is about Lily and max. max is alcoholic, Lily is not. They love each other, but are trying to overcome the drink. Thats it. For the twist...i´m building the character online through a blog. Please help me if you can!
http://www.tastingfreedom.blogspot.com/
leave your blog/website etc and i promise to return the favour x
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Okt 12, 2007 - 11 22
I feel a lot better now lol! Thanks very much :)
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First nano attempt...ooooh dear!
Memmabuttons ish a very scared turtle!
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Okt 13, 2007 - 02 51
I agree, if you feel you want to write it, then it will count, I'm sure.
I also agree that the 50,000 words we knock out here would be a rubbish novel - but that they could be the basis for something good.
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Okt 13, 2007 - 13 49
Hello, I have enjoyed reading all you reply's.
----------I'm sure my novel will be something only a mother could love.
LOL.
A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie
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Okt 13, 2007 - 15 56
Other than Mozart's compositions, I have yet to hear of a first draft that wasn't crappy and didn't have to be reworked at least once, usually more. Even if I end up keeping more than I delete or alter on my NaNo this year, I fully expect it to be one big bin of kitty litter come 1 December. It's rather comforting to know that I'm not the only one who feels that way. =)
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FLEE, YE RABBITS!
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2007: Valentina's (Winner!)
Psychopaths: 2
Elves in Disguise: 3
Goths: 5
Milksops: 1
Character Deaths: 2
Characters Maimed: 1
Smart-asses: Still counting
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Okt 13, 2007 - 17 32
"I'm sure my novel will be something only a mother could love."
------------ I love that!! That's a great way of putting it...
Alissa @ Writing.Com
When you don't know what to write next, drink a glass of water!
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Okt 13, 2007 - 22 39
Thank's AlissaAmeth!.
----------A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie
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Okt 14, 2007 - 03 46
I am certain Mozart did his first draft in his head
and wrote it down later
Hugh W
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Okt 14, 2007 - 19 21
Good point.
----------I am the depilator of bunnies.
FLEE, YE RABBITS!
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2007: Valentina's (Winner!)
Psychopaths: 2
Elves in Disguise: 3
Goths: 5
Milksops: 1
Character Deaths: 2
Characters Maimed: 1
Smart-asses: Still counting
51,200 / 50,000
Okt 19, 2007 - 09 25
LOL! That is hilarious - especially since my mom is one of the people pushing me to try this!! She keeps telling me what a good writer I am so I'm doing this partly for her. I'm sure she'll say it's good even if it is trash - gotta love the 'rents for ego building!
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"I am constantly writing autobiography, but I have to turn it into fiction in order to give it credibility." - Katherine Patterson
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Okt 24, 2007 - 21 18
Hey I think I need to change which category my novel falls under... to this one. I want to write it about a girl who wakes up in a mental institution and has no memory of who she is or how she got there. It's about her trying to find out the facts, and no one listens to her. Help? My first time at NaNoWrimo too...
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Okt 25, 2007 - 22 57
Rachel_Jacobson Welcome! You go for it! That story sounds really good.
----------A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie
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Okt 25, 2007 - 23 42
O.K, Who do you think will do better nanowrimo men or women? I think women and it's not just because I'm a woman. Women use more words daily than men. So, I think nanowrimo works in our favorer. It should be easier for us to come up with 50k. But than also men set their mind more to one thing then women. Anyone have something to say about this?
----------A Texas Rose.
Anna Marie
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Okt 26, 2007 - 07 58
It's just plain not true that women use more words than men -- I believe it's been proven that when the number of words a day used by men and women, men used more words -- women just appear to talk a lot more because they use gestures, which aren't easily put into words.
It more has to do with whether you're used to 1) writing a lot in a day, or 2) whether you're used to using loads and loads of description or not. Though I'm used to being prolific, I'm also used to being very terse and concise -- I don't waste my words at all. Because of that, my NaNo will be more sprawling than someone whose used to spending two pages describing a car. I've seen both genders wax poetic and drawl on, so I'd say that's more of a consideration than the male/female divide.
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Okt 26, 2007 - 08 29
Its hard to tell whether something is mainstream or literal? I mean, what is the real difference anyway?
Good luck everybody!!! :)
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Okt 26, 2007 - 22 29
The difference is whether what you write sells well or doesn't.
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There is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art. - Robert Louis Stevenson