MASTACHIEFPWN said:
ninjastovall0 said:
nazis have been done to death. literally.
Not Nazis. That is there name they were tagged with, they are socialist, but not nazis.
Okay, fair enough. What's so bad about socialism? I would love an answer to that from you, please.
Anyway, onto the main topic. Reading through it, given that I also write, mainly short stories (not very well), and film/theatre scripts (which are slightly more well received), I feel fairly qualified to answer. Starting with the plot, it does seem a little bit cliched. However, the romance angle is something that makes it a bit more beefed up and better, though again nothing that hasn't been done before (romance in war stories is pretty common, mainly thanks to Hollywood). Overall, aside from the 'socialism=bad' thing, it seems fairly decent, though could do with quite a bit more expansion (though that's something to think about when you're a bit further in, I guess).
As to the writing style, it's not bad, but it's definitely not good. Thing is, you need to work on your diction a lot more. It's readable, but some sentences and paragraphs seem a little forced, and some seem to me to just be really bad ways of writing something. For example:
"Several soldiers dropped from the ship. I turned my rifle's safety off, and prepared to fire.
I pulled back my trigger with full force. My rifle began shooting out bullet after bullet.
The least fortunate ones fell right between my iron sights. Falling soon after.
This does not engage me as a reader, one bit. If I was an editor I would immediately put that in the bin. Sounds harsh, and I don't mean to be, but publishers do have a lot of stuff come through each day, they tend to look at maybe a few paragraphs of something to get an idea of style and substance, and if you don't have an engaging writing style then they will pass you over like a lamb. Here's just one way in which that above paragraph can be improved:
"A squad of soldiers landed in front of me. I removed the safety from my rifle and prepared to fire. As I squeezed the trigger, I watched as bullets spat from the barrel and wave after wave of troops fell in the onslaught."
I'll freely admit that even that little paragraph doesn't sound perfect, but it's certainly a lot better than what you started with. Overall, you need to take a look at your writing style and make some serious changes.
All in all, the concept is good. I definitely think it has potential. You just need to work on your style, and have someone you can trust proof-read it. I know you say you don't like writing short stories, but seriously, it would improve your style a lot. I know from experience that trying to write a full novel, or even a mere novella, is extremely difficult to start out with. You need experience, and for that you need to write shorter pieces that will help you with your style. And almost every great novelist today also writes, or wrote, short pieces too. I highly recommend that, whether you like them or not, you write some shorter pieces first. If you want to expand on your ideas, then you could just write several linked short pieces that also work as standalone stories. But you need to build up your experience with short pieces first, and then move onto more ambitious projects. It's the only way you'll benefit from writing if you seriously want to do this.
One final tip. Take a look at this website: http://www.authonomy.com/
It's a site for budding writers, where you can post chapters of an ongoing work, and other writers and publishers, agents and editors, will be able to review them, proofread them, and leave feedback so you can constantly update and improve your work. You get professional help, absolutely free, and it also acts as a place where the publisher Harper Collins, who run the site, get a good look at people who want to write and potentially may even offer you a deal (if you're very, very lucky, and/or talented). Some books have been published and the authors become quite well known in literary circles after being published through the site. It's definitely worth trying, purely for the quality of advice you'll get, which is much better than anything we here at the Escapist could give you.
All in all, hope this helps! And don't forget to reply answering me why you think Socialism is bad, okay?
