Red_web_city wrote:It appears you don't like my as ifs or what looked likes so I will take that into consideration since I am a novice writer. Thanks for the advice, and I will be laughing when its all done. Keep reading.
Umm, are you listening to what Davidizer is saying? If so, I think it's only polite to respond to the main point of what he was trying to tell you, which is to read more, which is
really, really important. If you don't answer his questions, he is not going to critique for you again.
Also "I will be laughing when it is all done"? Do you know what "Done" is when it comes to writing? I'm sorry, but I don't think you seem to. Let me explain:
When I was a kid, I wrote two books. Both took me around half a year, but were not even half the standard length for a novel, and I would not want anyone see them today. Then, I came across an idea I was really serious about, and it has taken me five years to finish writing and developing. And you know what? Even though I've reached the technical ending, I'm still working at it. I have no idea how long I'll be working at it, but I know I still have a long ways to go. Even after all my hard work, I am still not "done". That will be when my book as been thoroughly wrung with criticism, rewritten and revised countless times, and finally, published. Only then will it be "done".
Writing is not easy. Writing is mental blood, sweat, and tears. It's something people devote a good portion of their lives to mastering. It's really not something to take lightly.
I also would like to say that it will take you far longer than I've had to to make your book good if you do not read. You are trying to build a cathedral without having ever seen one.