Wow! I couldn't believe that one of the most popular novelists also received negativity with his writings, couldn't believe it really. So what could it be a sign or warning for the neophytes? For the amateurs it will always be "try, try, try again until you succeed." Okay, no problem. It's all try. It's all pink. Later on what was written by lousy writers, what was written by clutch writers will be copied by veteran writers and that's the greatest victory ever. Veteran writers copying from amateur writers!! Whew! Shocking eh?
Once there was a literary agent who is such popular through the net. With her almost perfect lines of pitch was able to lure so many would - be writers and these writers sent their manuscripts to her. The sending and receiving process happened for more than a year then after those period of times the literary agent announced to her subordinates, fellow writers who wanted their manuscript read and publish as books that she no longer worked for that literary agency. What happened to those manuscripts the writers sent to her for review? Is it gone? Gone, gone? She didn't explain further she just quit that agency and moved on. She's still getting reviews and still giving advice to her many followers. Oh my, seems fishy actually.
Literary agents are so good to be true. They can write really well. Their sales pitch are almost perfect. But they should also writer novels and from there we'll find out if her perfect pitch really matter if they are so good when it comes to story-telling. Hopefully it's not novels from those would- be writers.
I think have read so many news about such thing when writers, unknown writers will sue another popular writer because of "copying incident." Copying somebody's work is the worse kind of evil. Don't they have a mind of their own? It's okay to copy somebody else work provided they paid those manuscripts first hand. Pay don't steal. As simple as that. Writers don't get much recognition nor they are paid much but to steal their work? That's too much of a burden for evil like you, right?
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