SSTT
Wednesday 22nd June 2011 12:22pm
Southampton
1,548 posts
Quote: blahblah @ June 8 2011, 8:43 AM BST
..a pilot I wrote whilst at Uni. I sent it to the BBC..
A few years ago, I responded to a BBC initiative called "New Writing" (note: "writing", not "writers"), by submitting a 6000 word "comic" short story. I was looking for help and feedback, and some constructive advice of course. I received 3 replies:
1) One female wrote words to the effect of: "This is disgusting. How anyone could ever laugh at this is beyond me.."
2) Another female replied: "Why have you sent this to the drama department?" (I hadn't). "The format is completely wrong for drama.."
3) Then a male replied with words to the effect of: "I have been forwarded your work by another department. I have not laughed so much in years.. it brought back such funny memories. However, the style is completely wrong for the BBC, way too rude. Maybe you should try publishing yourself?"
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ June 8 2011, 9:05 AM BST
I wrote a short story for a magazine competition about 15 years ago... the horrors of using a real typewriter and tipex...this was pre-computer and word processor times.
Stephen.. with the best will in the world, "about 15 years ago" (c.1996) was not pre-PC or Word Processor. I still have a PC AND a WP from 1993...
.. but I do remember those pre-Photocopier/PC/WP days.. all that blue carbon paper.