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A Revision workshop?

10 Jan 2013 22:05 #30048 by njae
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Yes another workshop thread. And just like the collaborative workshop this is an idea that could go parallel with the normal ones. So what do I mean with a "revision workshop"? Actually it's quite simple.

Every author knows the problems. The story is published, people read and like your story but as an author you're not completely happy with it. Some details would better be fixed to fit in better with later plans or were flawed to begin with.

This special workshop would be the opportunity to do just that. For veteran authors to clear their old shame or for newer authors to try their take on someone else's story (with said person's consent of course).

For the run time I considered several months again so as to not to interefere with other workshops but that's for you all to decide. The first question would be whether or not such a workshop is wanted at all.

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11 Jan 2013 22:53 - 11 Jan 2013 22:54 #30073 by fats
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a intresting idea that gives plenty of scope to revisit old but loved stories.

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12 Jan 2013 09:37 #30085 by Woodclaw
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A revision workshop might actually be a good idea. Some authors made small changes to their work but, short of resubmitting the entire story again, there is little way to advetise the news. Maybe this can be the occasion to show how much an author style had changed over the years.

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