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intothewood ([personal profile] intothewood) wrote in [community profile] writerslounge2011-06-09 03:49 pm

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Okay, well, my profession and obsession has always been writing. I was an editor/story writer for an organization up until about a year ago, when I was laid off. I always did need a kick in the pants, so I took that as a big old flashing neon sign stating I best quit whining about a lack of time and energy to devote to my own stuff, and get to writing.

I picked up and old piece I had begun many years ago, something I had always intended to be a novel, but was forgotten in the shuffle of life. I read what I had, which was about 1/3 complete. To my surprise, I liked it and I was inspired. A series was born of that first effort. Two books later, I’ve begun work on the third. I am in my glory.

To keep my hand in and keep up my interviewing skills, I also do volunteer writing of profile pieces for an organization. I have yet to seriously pursue getting my own stuff published, partially because I’m not ready and partially for a lack of reputable resources and support for what I’m doing. I don’t want to get pigeonholed, but everyone dearly loves a label.

A switch to novels was eye opening, as I’d previously mainly written one-offs of boysmut to entertain my friends. I often wrote based on storyline requests from friends, and I loved the challenge to create something beautiful and thought provoking with lots of hot sex driving the plot. So to speak. I still center around gay characters, with less smut and more philosophical leanings.

I came to Dreamwidth to build relationships that are focused primarily on writing. I have other communities elsewhere that serve other purposes, but this piece was lacking. I have always shied away from writer’s communities because of preconceived notions and a lack of focus. I hope that will change as things progress.
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[personal profile] scarylady 2011-06-09 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiya, pleased to meetcha. Always happy to meet other writers of boysmut!

Just out of curiosity (well, mainly curiosity, but also a desire to avoid pitfalls that others may be aware of) is it the gay aspect of your writing that makes you concerned about reputable resources and pigeonholing?
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[personal profile] scarylady 2011-06-09 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd agree about wanting to burst out of stereotypes. It's my wish to write a sword and sorcery type fantasy novel with a gay relationship in it. Not about sex, specifically, but people. I have a feeling this isn't going to go down well.

I'm not going to ask you to say which publishers, because that would be unsuitable in an open community like this, but what is it about them that makes you feel uncertain?