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Category Archives: The Troubles
Query chaos
Well, after my eyes fell out from researching The Perfect Query Letter, I came up with what I thought was my PQL and I wrote it down. It had all the ingredients of a PQL – the hook, the meat, … Continue reading
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And I thought the Oprah suggestion was good…
I once queried an agent who rejected me but said, “You need to build your platform. Go on a national lecture tour. And if you can get on Oprah, that would help.” No kidding? No kidding. I continue to read. … Continue reading
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Agents and Query Letters
Writing a book is easy. Writing a query letter – that’s hard. Since my memoir is complete and I haven’t found any further tweaks to make, I decided to start marketing my work. My first target was a specific agent … Continue reading
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Hard drive optimism
As some of you may know, my primary system drive stopped working suddenly last week. Unfortunately, I thought I’d backed up the most critical files but it turns out I didn’t. That’s bad, especially for me. However, the good news … Continue reading
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Tweaking
I received some excellent advice from an established author yesterday – just the thing I needed to kick-start the gray matter into overdrive to find ways to improve my prospects by learning more about the business I’m “in”. Though much … Continue reading
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Looking for ideas while waiting
Waiting for word from an agent is a nail-biting experience, especially when you know you may never hear from them at all. The agents are extremely busy, and unless they see something they like, they are not going to tell … Continue reading
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Phoenix Comicon 2010
Went to the Phoenix Comicon 2010 over this past weekend and had a blast. Bought the full-access tickets and were there Friday-Sunday (could not go Thursday – oh well). Met some very informative people, some who are relatively new to … Continue reading
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Next project
While I’m waiting for Over the Hills and Far Away to simmer, I’m looking ahead to the future. Already I’m outlining my next project and I’m very excited to see it mature in such a short amount of time. Loads … Continue reading
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Over the Hills and Far Away
Still working on the “parachuting” issue. I’m listing every character in the book and then adding their “introduction” so I can see at a glance how things are handled.
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Over the Hills and Far Away
Working on the “parachuting” issue. My friend in England suggested an introductory sentence or two for characters, so readers had a frame of reference as to who they were in the story. He said his character could have been another … Continue reading
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