Captain's Blog
Ahoy, Critterfolk!
New entry May 03
Critter Notices
New Book from a Critter Member
Awesome new book,
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR SPECULATIVE FICTION OPENINGS,
from a Critter member whose unearthed a shard of The Secret
to becoming a pro writer. Really good piece of work.
"...if you're at all concerned about story openings, you'd be nuts not to read what Qualkinbush has to say." —Wil McCarthy, author of BLOOM and THE COLLAPSIUM
Stayin' Alive
If you want to make a career of SF writing, STAYING ALIVE - A WRITER'S GUIDE by three-time SFWA President Norman Spinrad, published by your Critter Captain's ReAnimus Press, is an indispensable guide to the SF publishing industry by an expert.How to Write SF
Hot off the presses from ReAnimus Press! The Craft of Writing Science Fiction that Sells by Ben Bova, best-selling author and six-time Hugo Award winner for Best Editor. (This is one of the books your ol' Critter Captain learned from himself, and I highly recommend it.)
Book Recommendation
It's like discovering a new Heinlein book:
POINT ULTIMATE
by Star Trek writer Jerry Sohl.
Announcing ReAnimus Press
If you need help making ebooks from manuscripts or print copies—or finding great stuff to read—look no further! An ebook publisher started by your very own Critter Captain. (And with a 12% Affiliate program.) [More]
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To quit or not to quit, that is the question...
(Or whether 'tis nobler to zero one's counter)
Lots of folks ask me for advice on how to handle absences from Critters. You make the call, but there's a lot of flexibility here when it comes to quiting (or going inactive) vs. going on email hiatus vs. zeroing your counter.
There are a few basic reasons someone visits this page:
- You want to reduce the amount of email you get from Critters
- You need to arrange an extended absence from Critters
- You need to arrange a short absence from Critters
- You feel you're too far behind to ever catch up
- You're absolutely sure you want to quit the group for good
To accommodate these arrangements, we have a flexible array of options to suit your needs (& there's a form below to do the deed once you've chosen):
- If you want to reduce email load
(and don't want to lose all your existing critique credits),
then you want to
set your email preferences
to "0" mss. and No emailed critiques.
Your participation ratio will
decline if you go away, but that's what the 75% is all about -- the 25% was
designed to cover absences if you otherwise send in one critique per week.
You can "stock up" before you go, or
you can raise the ratio rapidly on your return by doing a bunch of
critiques (of current stories, or old ones with author permission).
Set your preferences back any time.
- If you're taking a short break from Critters and don't mind losing
your critique points, the best option is to set your preferences to no
email like above, then, when you return, use the same form below to
'zero' or 'reset' your counter.
(But
check
when you first return to make sure you're actually below 75%, otherwise
it isn't worthwhile).
However, note that if you fail to do at least one critique in any calendar month, you are subject to being inactivated.
- If you plan to be gone more than a month, but want to keep up with the
goings on in Critters, then use the form below to set yourself inactive.
While inactive, you'll still get the weekly email notes, but no manuscripts
and your counter is set to zero until you want to return, when it starts
counting fresh again. You can remain inactive for as long as you want; years,
etc. reactivate when you're ready.
- If you feel you're just too far behind to catch up, then have me
reset/zero your counter. Acts like you just joined today; ramifications
are that any manuscript in the queue goes to the end as if you just sent it
today, you lose all your credits, and you must have at least one credit
to forfeit -- if you're already at zero or below, you'll have to do one
to make up for it, which is to say you'll get a "-1" credit.
- If you just want absolutely nothing more to do with Critters (for now --
you're welcome back any time),
or you're taking a hiatus and know that your current email address won't
remain valid, then you should use the form below to entirely
quit and rejoin when you get back.
Since Critters' goal is to keep people as active as possible, between these choices you should find something to suit you. When in doubt, send extra critiques! :-)
Your request will be processed as soon as aburt's software minions get to it; you'll receive an email confirmation when that happens.
Other comments/questions/etc. to the cap'n.