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Cerise Bennett
Cerise Bennett
Posts: 2

4/22/2013
The Writer's Desk: work on your story!


i have over 100 pages of my delicious short story; my potential was up to 70... i couldn't see any way to increase it further without using honey or laudanum (am i missing something?). so i tried, and tried again....and i went from 70 potential to ZERO. every single time i was unlucky. ARG! WOE! anyone know what the odds are on this; am i exceptionally unlucky or is this just the fate of the honey-addled artist, to fail? so now i'm starting over. i am an extremely frustrated writer, currently... but if there isn't hope of increasing potential beyond 70 using other means, i may just abandon this endeavor entirely.
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Sara Hysaro
Sara Hysaro
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4/23/2013
There are ways to increase it over 70, but you might not be seeing them because you lack the resources. Here is a list of all the (current) ways to increase your potential. If it seems a bit too expensive for you right now, I would recommend publishing what you can now and waiting until later.

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Cerise Bennett
Cerise Bennett
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4/23/2013
thanks for the suggestion! i will just nickel and dime it using cautious and daring edits until i have access to the other options.
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Jermaine Vendredi
Jermaine Vendredi
Posts: 588

3/31/2016
I'm looking for advice on short story completion and "targeting". For quite some time now, I have been trying to achieve an "exceptional" short story. Three times, I ended up with a competent one despite overshooting the requirements by up to 20 potential (2 slot downgrade). This last time, having barely topped the requirements and actually hoping and expecting a downgrade, I ended with a masterful one. Which is gratifying, of course, and worth lotsa money, but no use for the intended purpose (becoming an author).
Any suggestions would be gratefully received. (Or is it just "keep on trying and sell the duds?)

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RandomWalker
RandomWalker
Posts: 948

3/31/2016
If your goal is to become an author, you might be better served to wait until you become POSI, and can get the profession through the unsigned message card.

Otherwise keep trying and you'll get there eventually. I haven't done the numbers, but from memory it is probably best to keep trying at the 80 potential point, as the cost of getting to 100 potential is quite high.
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Jermaine Vendredi
Jermaine Vendredi
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3/31/2016
Thank you!

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Ben
Ben
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3/31/2016
Is there a repeatable source of case notes?

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Jermaine Vendredi
Jermaine Vendredi
Posts: 588

3/31/2016
I'm pretty sure someone remarked recently that there were only three sets in the whole Neath. But both they and I may be mistaken,

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Vavakx Nonexus
Vavakx Nonexus
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3/31/2016
Jermaine Vendredi wrote:
I'm pretty sure someone remarked recently that there were only three sets in the whole Neath. But both they and I may be mistaken,



If I'm not mistaken, they only come from
Working with the Honey-Addled Detective cases, which there are only 3 of as of now. A 4th set may come out someday with The Case of the Other Waxwork, which is currently Impossible!

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