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I'd like to lose "Book lovers" from the audience. It confuses the target subject matter and will lead to noise. – Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:52
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Because the questions that book lovers ask compared to those that authors/writers ask are completely different. One is about the creation of new written work, the other is about the appreciation of existing work. Just scan the questions suggested so far and its clear that the ones that one might expect book lovers to ask are being pushed aside. – Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:59
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... if you are not familiar with the SE Q&A Engine (judging by your profile) you will be surprised on how well it works at separating subjects. On stackoverflow, there are millions of programmers, and it's very easy to track and participate in those languages or topics you're interested in! Stick around and find out! @dori – Juan Manuel Jun 16 '10 at 23:20
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I'm selling [book], anyone wants it? [closed]
added by Juan Manuel Jun 2 '10 at 0:24
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closed as off topic by Mike Sherov, Firas Assaad, IAbstract, Maxim Zaslavsky, Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:57

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It was closed as part of an automated migration of off-topic to close votes on September 29, 2011.

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I used some song lyrics in my book but they won't clear them. What alternatives songs can I consider and retain the meaning?
added by Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:54
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IMHO off topic: As an author, if you can't come up with some lyrics on your own, you can always change the story to leave them out. – Aaron Digulla Jun 13 '10 at 18:37
This is completely on-topic: it's a problem only faced by published or soon-to-be published authors, and it's not necessarily easy to do (contra @Aaron). – JSBձոգչ Jun 16 '10 at 19:51
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Is Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe a legitimate literary agency? [closed]
added by JSBձոգչ Jun 17 '10 at 18:34
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closed as off topic by Sinan Ünür, Simon Brown, Foster Brereton, Sean Moubry, Lorenzo Jul 2 '10 at 11:47

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I'm amazed that this is getting "off-topic" votes, since I thought that it was clearly on-topic. – JSBձոգչ Jun 18 '10 at 17:00
hmm... I didn't vote, but what answers would you expect from this question? – Juan Manuel Jun 18 '10 at 17:13
Yes or no seem valid. – Jeff Yates Jun 18 '10 at 19:25
Right, which makes it a not so good question @jeff – Juan Manuel Jun 18 '10 at 19:46
@juan: Certainly on-topic though, and it has a clear answer. Not sure why people think it is off-topic. – Jeff Yates Jun 18 '10 at 21:54
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Is it ever acceptable to extend a syllable using an apostrophe in prose as one could in poetry?
added by Emory Bell Jun 26 '10 at 15:29
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What type of pencils are the best quality?
added by CrazyJugglerDrummer Jun 29 '10 at 20:39
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NaGE: Weaker sibling of area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/1623/writing/… – Charles Stewart Jul 1 '10 at 15:30
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Has this plot been done before?
added by Simon Brown Jun 16 '10 at 15:23
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The answer to this will always be 'yes.' – SuchAwfulPoetry Jun 19 '10 at 2:56
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I think this is totally on-topic. It isn't a bad question even though as @SuchAwfulPoetry says, the answer will always be yes. The question still pertains to the process of writing, and is a great opportunity for the asker to learn about the limited nature of plots. – Jim Jun 19 '10 at 15:20
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I received a free copy of [book] to review on my blog. How do I ethically & legally disclose that?
added by Jonathan Campbell Jun 17 '10 at 3:45
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Technically on-topic, but not what I would consider the core topic of the site. – JSBձոգչ Jun 17 '10 at 18:43
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How do I get to write fiction in English when it's not my native language?
added by J. Pablo Fernández Jun 19 '10 at 23:51
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not about writing, about English itself – CrazyJugglerDrummer Jun 22 '10 at 22:39
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How do I start writing?
added by Wilhelm Jun 25 '10 at 20:14
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covered here: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/1623/writing/… – Juan Manuel Jun 25 '10 at 20:30
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I'm thinking about starting reading [book]. Is it any good? [closed]
added by Juan Manuel Jun 2 '10 at 0:15
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closed as off topic by Mike Sherov, Firas Assaad, IAbstract, Maxim Zaslavsky, Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:51

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"Not a book review site"? – Roger Pate Jun 2 '10 at 18:07
Well this can be a good question for books proposal. – Binoj Antony Jun 18 '10 at 6:25
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I don't understand how is this a GREAT off-topic example. 'I'm thinking about starting reading..' I can't understand the question. – Tugga Jun 25 '10 at 20:08
Because it focuses on reading instead of writing, that's the spirit – Juan Manuel Jun 25 '10 at 20:29
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What books are on your summer beach read list? [closed]
added by justkt Jun 3 '10 at 13:10
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closed as off topic by Mike Sherov, Juan Manuel, IAbstract, Maxim Zaslavsky, Robert Harvey Jun 9 '10 at 22:33

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Can I finish a story I started during the summer as part of NaNoWriMo?
added by Jonathan Campbell Jun 17 '10 at 3:32
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I would consider this on-topic, but barely so (since for professional purposes, nobody cares whether you follow the rules of NaNoWriMo). Marked as "Not a good example". – JSBձոգչ Jun 17 '10 at 3:59
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Is it a good idea to break typical archetypes as an up and coming author or only after you are established?
added by percent20 Jun 2 '10 at 23:18
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Subjective and open-ended. Better suited for a discussion site. (This proposal is not a discussion site, right?) – Roger Pate Jun 5 '10 at 12:30
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Is it bad to write in the 3rd person?
added by Rog Jun 2 '10 at 0:20
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Subjective and argumentative – Jeff Yates Jun 10 '10 at 12:56
I wouldn't say it's a NAGE, perhaps off-topic, or perhaps it could be phrased differently – Juan Manuel Jun 10 '10 at 19:47
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If reworded, this could be a great example of on topic. e.g. What are the benefits/drawbacks of writng in the 3rd person? – Jim Jun 19 '10 at 15:27
To add to Jim's comment, discuss POV pros and cons. – mbowles Jun 21 '10 at 11:46
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I just finished reading [book]! It's soooo fantastic!! You MUST read it!!!! [closed]
added by Aaron Digulla Jun 13 '10 at 19:41
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closed as off topic by Sinan Ünür, chiguire, Walter Mundt, Emory Bell, Artemis Jun 27 '10 at 19:27

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It was closed as part of an automated migration of off-topic to close votes on September 29, 2011.

Example for OT of course :-) – Aaron Digulla Jun 13 '10 at 19:43
Off topic unless one MUST read it for what it has to say/show about craft. – SuchAwfulPoetry Jun 19 '10 at 2:54
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