I'm Fuming!

Mar. 1st, 2014 02:39 pm
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Okay, how long have I been posting stuff over on Teaspoon? 31 short fics, 293 drabbles, never had anything rejected.

Until yesterday.




Yesterday I decided it was about time I started putting the rest of the Nosy-Verse stories on the site - I'd only got around to putting the first couple and the more recent ones there, four of the earlier ones still hadn't been posted and I'd gained a new reader who was asking if there were more. Seemed like the right time so I posted 'How To Live With A Neurotic Alien'.

I know the rules there, they expect an acceptable standard of writing - spelling, grammar, punctuation, all up to a reasonable standard. Well, hope I don't sound boastful, but I always considered I was above average in that respect. Sure, I'm not always entirely spot-on when it comes to punctuation, not certain of the rules regarding colons and semi-colons, and I overuse commas at times, but hey, that's not too bad, right? And at least I know how to use apostrophes. Certainly, I think I meet the 'acceptable standard' criteria - they do say they don't expect perfection. After all, these are fanfics, not great works of literature.

But my fic got rejected by a mod who apparently isn't going to accept anything that isn't 100% correct, punctuation-wise. I got called on half a dozen minor errors. Okay, yes, I had a missing quotation mark, and two others that got accidentally left in during re-writes. At least I USE quotation marks, and it should be perfectly clear that I know where they belong, considering I use them correctly throughout the entire 4026 word story apart from those three instances. And yes, I wasn't completely clear on the rules of commas versus full stops when a speech by someone is broken into sections to include their actions. Big deal. How many people can quote chapter and verse on that rule anyway? How many people even know there IS a rule for that? It's nit-picking, tiny things that 99.9% or readers would either not notice, or not even realise were wrong. I spent an hour re-editing to fit this person's perfectionist standards before re-submitting it, and if it gets rejected again, I will NOT be happy.  >=(

I feel sorry for everyone who tries to post there and is perhaps less familiar with the rules of punctuation and grammar, or isn't too good at spelling. If they get the same moderator I did, it could well put them off writing for life!

To this person, 'acceptable standards' apparently means every fic must meet their stringent personal standards and be perfect in all respects. I think they need to check their dictionary.




Rant over, feel free to ignore this post, I wrote it to make myself feel better, but it doesn't seem to have worked.

Date: 2014-03-07 03:00 pm (UTC)
lexxiescott: (da ne)
From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Doorbells are so annoying. Whenever someone pushes ours, both dogs start barking like the house is being invaded, and the cats run off in fear. It makes getting to the door really hard. >.<

I'm keeping my fingers crossed you'll get a reading day here soon.

Date: 2014-03-09 04:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Music is important though. I'm on my way out to get some new research books for my novels. I'm really surprised Mum is being so easy going about my buying books all of a sudden. I think she knows I'm writing full-time to make myself focus on not having a job.

Doorbells need to die slow and painful deaths. We had a cool one when I was a kid. Four pipes that chimed in a little song. My dad finally took it down because he got sick of my brother and me playing with it all the time. We loved the thing though. I didn't even *hear* the doorbell yesterday because I had my door shut and music on. Luckily the dog barked. It was my new CD from Japan. All ballads but one song. Oh well, the kid has a great voice.

Date: 2014-03-11 07:47 pm (UTC)
lexxiescott: (da ne)
From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
maybe I should put on some music today. I'm in a down and grouchy mood for some reason. Just want to stay in bed and read.

Date: 2014-03-13 01:51 am (UTC)
lexxiescott: (exhausted)
From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Whatever works. Maybe our lives need soundtracks and that's why we get so down. Our music is missing.

Lie ins are good. Sleep is always good. :)

I'm doing a bit better today, but still off. Just planning to take it easy over the next few days, maybe read up on some hauntings in London to start outlining my next novel. There are worse ways to spend a day.

Hope you start feeling better here soon too.

Date: 2014-03-14 02:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Yay for feeling a bit better. :) Hope the trend has continued for you.

Hope that went well. Gutters are annoying, but necessary. We, remarkably enough, don't have them on our house down here. Mum and I don't understand it and no one was able to explain it to us.

Sounds like a lot of great CDs. I'm with you though, backups are so important in the digital age. I don't have one for my CDs, which I probably should, but I've got the most important ones still in physical form, so I'm not too worried about it.

Would you believe I found a story of a ghost chicken?? It's going to get a mention in the story. *grins* I love odd little things like that, and given I'm writing about research, I can throw things like that in.

Wow, that's awesome. Then again, caffeine is so important to Torchwood that there's a lot that can be done with it. :)

Date: 2014-03-15 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Wow, that's expensive.

Glad you're feeling better. GB is good for that, yep. :) He almost always makes me smile.

I think it's kinda cool that you've got another fandom asking for you to write in it. My primary fandom is CSI: Miami, I've got the most stories in that one out of any I write in, but I just love playing in other fandoms too.

Uh huh, ghost chicken. It's at Pond Square Highgate. Apparently an experiment in early refrigeration didn't end up the way they wanted it to and the chicken is still around. It'll be fun to mention in passing at any rate. *grins*

Date: 2014-03-16 06:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
I know, right? The things you come up against when looking into the paranormal.

GB and his band together make me smile. I'll admit to a real fondness for his fiddler, Jimmy. Guy is talented and cute at the same time. :)

That's really rather remarkable. It's like my demon novel coming out to a rough word count of 60606. That kinda freaked me out.

Date: 2014-03-17 09:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Yeah, but it was still enough to freak me out. lol.

A good fiddler is so awesome. My friend, Woody Paul, from Riders in the Sky was recently inducted into the fiddlers' hall of fame. You can always tell when it's Woody playing, he has a really unique style to him.

Date: 2014-03-17 10:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
Oh, you should. It's not easy to find videos of them on YouTube, or at least that's been my finding, but here's a few links for you.

Wah-Hoo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7dP0aUXFtk

Too Slim is the bass player, Ranger Doug guitar, Woody Paul fiddle, and Joey is accordion. He's been playing professionally since he was 13. They call Joey the Cowpolka King. :) Woody is the king of the cowboy fiddlers, and Doug is the Idol of American Youth. Slim usually ends up with a random something they're just using that year.

Woody's Round-up (from Toy Story 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RabCYSDLOo


On the Opry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXUK7j7EQX8

Fun bit of trivia, too. The hat band Woody is wearing in the Opry video was made for him by my friend in the Cyberpal fan club. She's the president and does a lot of craft things.


I do know Mark O'Connor, but only via the Riders. He's on a couple of their albums as a guest artist back in the 80s.

They're always going to get us on bigger name CD prices. It sucks. >.

Date: 2014-03-18 01:58 pm (UTC)
lexxiescott: (exhausted)
From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
I think you'll enjoy them. :) Those guys are not only wonder singers, but so sweet too. I could go on and on and on about them.

The singers in Japan really get you. They'll put out a regular CD and then they'll do a deluxe CD with a DVD of the music video and there will be one different song on there, so if you want the full set of songs, you have to get both CDs. *headdesk* I was so happy this last time when Yuuta didn't do that.

I think it's to combat digital rips and illegal downloads. Just drives me crazy with prices.

Date: 2014-03-19 02:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
I wonder if you heard them before they had Joey with them full time? That was right around 1990 or so. Ouch, that is a lot for a CD. They were on one of Marty's shows in that first video. I love Wah-Hoo, it's one of the songs that always makes me smile, so I had to share.

We had another winter storm run through the country, so it might be coming to pay you guys a visit. I don't know what's up with winter these days. It sucks. I'll keep my fingers crossed that it is just a short visit and it's not going to hang around for a long time.

Yep, they always seem to want to go for the higher money option. *sighs* It took me years to switch over to CD. Of course, now, I'm pretty much totally digital, so that keeps the cost down by five to seven dollars a CD. It adds up quickly, I'll say that much.

Date: 2014-03-21 02:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lexxiescott
You need what you need to get through each day. I totally know how that can go, trust me. When it's things like CDs or movies that you can use over and over again, the money is always worth it in the end. :)

I like that one, track 8 is my favorite and I've used it for school projects a few times. I'm curious to see what Garth's new music is going to sound like.

Well, the only thing I can say for sure is that there was no new music in 1992. Doug lost his voice for the whole year, they still don't know why, so he was able to manage concerts because the others could do most of the singing, but they didn't release anything onto album. My guess is probably a couple of things with Joey, given the time frame, but not much.

Radio is like TV, going downhill very, very quickly. It's why CDs are such a bonus. :)

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