![]() ![]() It IS a problem, that most online social forums become an echo-chamber of inexperienced writers giving each other advice, and aren’t welcoming to more experienced writers – not something I can fix but something you should be aware of if you’re trying to get feedback or answers: you may hear a lot of the same, crowdsourced, bad advice. The answers are really good, so I wish more newbie authors had had a chance to read it all, but I’ll leave them here in the hopes that somebody finds value in them. That’s OK, group monitors have an obligation to follow rules and be strict.īut I saved the post, and the questions and answers, so I could repost it here. Then a moderator shut it down and removed the thread. It was going well at first, got over 300 upvotes in a few hours and 60+ comments. ![]() I was nervous, because Redditors can be hostile, but having frequented the site more recently, I knew a LOT of writers were struggling with some pretty basic, common writing and publishing questions. This evening I realized I’m (now over) 100K in lifetime book sales, so I set up an “ask me anything” thread on Reddit’s largest writing group. ![]()
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