
The task was to submit author/publisher related terms that aren't in the dictionary, but should be. If I'd posted them all, it would be boring, so I made sure everyone who submitted something got something posted, and then took my favorites from among the rest.
Accretivizing – adding word count to your novel by going through everything you’ve taken out and slowly but surely putting most of it back in
--Robin S.Adulagency--the act of informing an agent that you chose her because you love her clients' books, even though you never heard of the agent
or her clients
--Evil EditorAnticipublication: The act of converting chunks of writing time into unproductive afternoons by daydreaming that you’re J.K. Rowling
--blogless_trollAutolieography: A memoir composed mostly of falsehoods
.--BunnygirlBioverload--the irresistible compulsion to tell one's life story in a business letter to a complete stranger
--Evil Editor Blogtrophy: A decline in an author's writing skills proportional to the amount of time spent reading blogs
--blogless_trollBoilerplatitude--the reasons given in rejection form letters
--Bill HighsmithClancyphilia: A socially transmitted virus that weakens a person’s literary senses, leading to neural paralyses and, eventually, the purchase of a 962 page piece of shit.
--blogless_trollClapkin--the relatives and friends who profess to liking a beginning writer's work
--Bill HighsmithDespondensase--The emotion that follows the realization that you failed to include a SASE with the query you mailed yesterday
--Evil Editor Dicktion: audio detective novel
--Bill HighsmithDiscommacy: lack of commas. Symptoms include brain strain confusion and frustration resulting in rejection or literary acclaim
--ScootEjacugiggle: Orally, or nasally, spewing a beverage on to computer hardware in a fit of uncontrollable laughter.
--blogless_troll Fraudspew: Falsely claiming to have ejacugiggled in order to gain the acceptance of one's peers
--blogless_trollGrokspan--the maximum number of lines a reader is willing to re-read to follow a writer's nonsense
--Bill HighsmithHara-Query: The act of writing a query so bad that it kills your chances of getting a request for a partial
.--BunnygirlLaxnix: a rejection stamped or written on your original query
--AnonymousMerloti - the passages you write while in a drunken stupor on Friday or Saturday nights, and also Tuesday mornings
--takoda Micropubglow: The pride felt upon discovering that one of your continuations made it into
Novel Deviations--Evil EditorNovelette--chick lit fan
--Bill HighsmithOptimisappointment: The disconnect between the initial enthusiasm a writer feels upon submitting a work for critique and the soul shredding contempt the work receives once people read it
--blogless_troll Pistolary: western novel
--Bill HighsmithPlot-hole: something many writers hit on the road to publication; frequently causes the traffic jams otherwise known as writer's block
--anonymousPlotvomit: A query writing technique in which an author spews a multitude of random, irrelevant, and often pointless plot lines into a query, in the hopes an agent or editor will welcome the author’s artistic brilliance in lieu of a story
--blogless_trollPomposify: To make a work of fiction more literary by adding “: A Novel” to its title
--blogless_trollProcrastisorting: Delaying the start of a new writing project on the basis that an organized workspace will make writing the damn thing easier
--blogless_trollPseudohook: An engaging, attention-grabbing first sentence having no apparent connection to the remainder of the query or story
--blogless_trollQueriusmysterious: A query writing technique in which an author, in order to build suspense and “hook” the agent, teases, alludes to, or hints at unexplained plot elements without revealing the actual plot itself, usually causing the agent to “hook,” “jab,” and/or “uppercut” the query letter
--blogless_trollQueryblight: The result of obsessive pruning, cutting, or rewriting to the point of incomprehension"
--blogless_trollRoman a chef: Italian cookbook
--Bill HighsmithSeekwill: to try to find the inner strength needed to write a sequel
--Bill HighsmithSkinion - naked minion
--takodaSleepage--Amount you read in bed before falling asleep
--Bill HighsmithSpagtacular: Whatever else is wrong with the manuscript, the spelling, punctuation, and grammar are just fine. Can also be used ironically to mean the complete opposite
--150Spec fic: books with really really small print that force the reader to wear spectacles
--takoda Splot: a slasher story
--BernitaTimebomb: period between manuscript receipt and rejection
--Bill HighsmithUniqueryism: The belief that the person to whom you're sending your query has not seen ten identical queries in the past 24 hours
--Evil EditorWeredingo: oft-asked question in Australia's outback
--anon.
You-rotica: sexy fiction for zombies
--takodaZombiholic: Any person demonstrating an uncontrollable urge to add zombies to their fiction, and who insists, often violently, that others should as well.
--blogless_troll