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FOR WRITERS: On the Job

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FOR WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Hank T. Cannon: Do your characters have “day jobs” in addition to their plot mandated activities? Is their job part of their plot mandated activities? How do you work, “work,” into your character’s lives… or does it not matter to you? This is a legacy chat. Join the chat

FOR READERS: That’s My Job!

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FOR READERS Today’s reader topic comes from QSFer Tam Ames: Do you like stories with characters who share your career? Does it make you crazy if the details are wrong or can you just let it go for the sake of plot development? Writers: This is a reader chat – you are welcome to join it, but please do not reference your own works directly. Thanks! Join the chat

WRITERS: On The Job

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FOR WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Hank T. Cannon: Do your characters have “day jobs” in addition to their plot mandated activities? Is their job part of their plot mandated activities? How do you work, “work,” into your character’s lives… or does it not matter to you? Join the chat

For Writers: Treating Writing Like a Job

Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Elizabeth Noble: Writing/publishing is a job and maybe hints on treating it as such? It’s a great idea. As writers, we often start off doing this as a hobby. Many of us have other jobs, and writing gets relegated to second or even third class status. So what can we do to prioritize our writing, to make it the equivalent of our other job or jobs? Join the chat