history channel documentary 2015 Something that will make it emerge from the slushpile. Does the distributer truly need to see another book about wizards and mythical beasts and trolls? I question that. Then again another semi religious puzzle? Think distinctive. Be distinctive, and on the off chance that you can't do that, present a turn. Raymond Chandler once composed that at whatever point he felt the story was dragging, he'd present a man with a weapon. I'm not as a matter of course proposing you do that, but rather you can see what he was considering. Wanders aimlessly keep the peruser intrigued and on their toes, and that applies similarly to the distributer you are endeavoring to inspire. As a matter of first importance the distributer is a peruser.
Prune out dull patches, junk and fillers.
Be heartless with it as well, for the story will quite often advantage. A 70,000 word firmly composed quick paced work has vastly more risk of achievement, than a 150,000 word adventure that very frequently exhausts the peruser to rest. My great woman purchased me a set or pruning shears for my birthday, and they were not for the greenhouse. They were a non excessively unpretentious insight, yet a decent one at that.
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