Joe90 wrote:
I'm good at writing but I couldn't tell you what adjectives and nouns and all that are, even after reading about it.
I think I'm also frustrated because my biggest dream is to get my books published but nobody will or can help me with knowing which is the best way to go about it, and because I find typing long texts difficult and boring, my stories are all handwritten and apparently no publishers accept any handwritten work, everything must be on a screen otherwise you'll fail. Computers, computers, computers.
Yes I know I write a lot here but that's on my iPhone.
Even in the pre personal computer 20th Century authors had to submit a manuscript to the publisher on typewritten paper. A physical ream of typing paper. Thats what Hemingway, Stephen King, and Agatha Christie, all had to do.
Today you still hafta use a keyboard. The minor difference being it can now go into device, and doesnt have to go on physical paper. But its still the same thing.
But I HOPE you're not trying to type novels into a smart phone! You might wanna get a larger keyboard (like get a lap top or desk top).
So once you have done the creating - you have to be a stenographer- and type a smooth draft.
Sorry. But as Thomas Edison said "genius is one percent inspiration, and 99 percent.perspiration".
Typing it over is part of the 99 percent.
Fun fact: Hemmingway preferred to write description in long hand, but when he wrote dialogue he would switch to the typewriter (even at the rough draft stage). Partly because when folks talk to each other "it kinda sounds like a typewriter".