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Franklin Fiction Writing Map
The parallels between my writing career and Sir John Franklin's expedition to discover the Northwest passage are uncanny.

Unpublished Guy's Fiction Writing Map

You can read all about the Sir John Franklin unpublished metaphor and other unpublished relics that reconstruct a personalized account of fiction publishing disaster—a shot glass of denial, Humpty Dumpty's Unpublished Day cravat, and a cozy shack (not the rice pudding).

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Posted by: Unpublished Guy on 9/28/2009 | 0 Comments

Relics of Franklin's 1845 expedition, from the Illustrated London News, 1854
Relics of Franklin's 1845 expedition, from the Illustrated London News, 1854

When I falter on my journey to publish some notable, award winning fiction that changes the world's understanding of the written word and alters the cultural landscape forever, I recall the 19th century voyages of Sir Franklin Scott. He made it his mission to find the Northwest Passage through the Arctic.

Posted by: Unpublished Guy on 9/21/2009 | 0 Comments

My Early Self-Indulgence Echo Chamber
My Early Self-Indulgence Echo Chamber
photo by bitteroot

In politics, an echo chamber occurs when a community of like-minded individuals repeating a claim, which resonates as truth, since it amplifies beliefs already held by the echo chamber participants. In this intellectual utopia, you needn't be inconvenienced by criticism or evaluating new information. Similarly, successful writers with a significant body of work, often drift into self-indulgence.

Posted by: Unpublished Guy on 9/14/2009 | 0 Comments

Inaccurate Humpty Dumpty (wearing belt rather than cravat)
Inaccurate Humpty Dumpty (wearing belt rather than cravat)

To paraphrase Humpty Dumpty and end up saying something complete different: "How many rejection slips do you have plastered to your wall or stuck in a drawer under a pile of half-used post-it note pads?"

Posted by: Unpublished Guy on 9/7/2009 | 5 Comments

If alcoholics can rely on denial to get by, why not the unpublished writer?
If alcoholics can rely on denial to get by, why not the unpublished writer?
photo by dpade1337

Hello, my name is unpublished guy, and I am an unpublished fiction writer. Hundreds of thousands of writers submit their short stories to literary journals and publications every year and only five percent are published. (Please note that statistics are half-baked and hardly substantiated.)

 


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