Critter Notices
Expanding Critters - Feedback Wanted
I've long planned to offer workshopping in more genres, both writing and in other creative areas. But there are lots of options how to do that... so I'd appreciate your thoughts. Please share your thoughts here, so I can keep them in one place. Thanks!
Notices Layout
So, lookie, I've moved the notices over here because of popular demand. Hope you like. Don't forget to look at them though!
Free Ads for Your Stuff
Many Critterfolk have asked if they could advertise their books, stories, etc. on Critters. I know how important it is to get the word out — and how hard that is — so I decided heck, let's try it as a benefit of active membership. Read more...
The State of The Future?
What are your thoughts about the future (as in, "The Future")? Is the future healthy or are people burned out on it? Share your thoughts...
Ebook Pricing
The e-book pricing survey results are in! Read more...
As a result I'm doing an experiment to test the variable pricing, "Pay As You Like It" model. Read more...
Vote for Your Favorites!
I've launched a poll / reading list for your all-time favorite books, short stories, poems, poets, & authors, in each genre. Please vote and share the link. The more votes the better the scoring gets. Vote here...
Wishes for the Future
What do you want the future to hold? World peace? Self-driving cars? Share your dreams of the future, big or small, on the Wishes for the Future forum. What would you love to see? (It's part of my NewNewForum.com site. Meant to be fun, and it's anonymous, so don't be shy!)
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Why Pro SF/F/H Authors Would Want to Join Critters
Yes, there probably are many things a great deal more challenging than reading the slush before it even hits the slush pile, but before you rush out to climb Everest, you might consider that...
- It's a great way to pay-forward. Think of everyone who helped you
along the way, and how you always promised you'd repay the favor.
Okay, maybe you did it all yourself; still, wouldn't it feel grand
to know you'd helped someone take their first steps toward their
first Hugo?
- Critiquing others helps your own writing. Nobody's too old to
improve, right? Not all great writers are great critiquers: Improving
your critical skills by critiquing others certainly can't harm your writing.
- Critiquing improves a piece. We all make stupid mistakes,
overlook internal inconsistencies, etc. You need not listen to what critiquers
say, but wouldn't you like to get reader opinions before it's in print?
(Can't prove causation, but four Critters were nonimated for Nebulas in
2002, including three of five in the short story category...)
- Have your own work instantly critiqued. Think of it like a sort of fast
(within one week) peer review, to check your piece for possibly
embarrassing gaffes. Critters has a wide variety of readers, who can
offer direct feedback on how readers perceive your work (and they're
polite about it, too). Not to mention, they can catch mistakes in logic,
consistency, science, or believability. Yes, we do both short stories
and whole novels.
- Shameless self-promotion. Our hundreds of members are also readers, readers who might want to read your other works. If they go on to become well known too, chances are they'll spread your name around even more out of gratitude. Not a bad reward for writing one critique a month.
So, if you think you can handle the (gosh, awfully stiff :-) requirements we ask (send in one critique a month, for which your own works bypass the queue for immediate review), send email to Ralph the Wonder-Critter (AKA Dr. Andrew Burt :-) saying you'd like to join. To be eligible for the pro perks (non-pros are asked to do one critique a week and must wait in the queue to be reviewed), please list some of your pro publication, in case my memory slips on your name.
If you're wondering whether any other pros have ever been so brave, yes, we count a couple dozen pros among our 500 or so active members. If you're still wavering, perhaps concerned about the security of your stories, or figure it'll take too long to get a novel through the group amidst all those short stories, please see our FAQ. For the full scoop, see the official rules. Or email me with questions.
Still not interested? Ah well. Perhaps I can interest you in a page about llamas? M00ses?
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