"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Are there any sf series where professional writing plays a
"significant",
> not necessarily dominant or featured, but a good-sized ****tion to be
> noticeable part of the story?
>
> By "writing" I'm including:
> --The act of writing and / or typing.
> --The working out of stories, outline, plot points, painted corners,
etc.
> --The editing and reediting and internal critiquing of the story.
> --The publi****ng, selecting of material, the printing of said material,
> etc.
> --The selling of books, marketing, advertising, book tours, cons,
junkets,
> etc.
>
> -- Ken from Chicago
>
> P.S. I excluded the "researching" because that allows MURDER, SHE WROTE
> style series, where solving murders becomes "research" for stories, and
I
> was interested more in the field of writing itself.
>
Virtually everything Steven King has written in recent years involves
writers and writing. And his damn car accident.


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