Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Sittin’ on the Fence
Lately I haven’t been writing, for a variety of
reasons. In the interim I have been
pitching some of my work to agents and publishers and hoping for anything to
stick. In the beginning writing was a
way to challenge myself, to see if I could actually do it. Then it turned into crafting stories that I enjoyed
reading. Just because I like something
doesn’t mean anyone else will, but I always hope it will speak to someone else. You usually don’t get a second chance to make
a good first impression so you’re always paranoid about your appearance—you don’t
want your query to be rife with errors, and you want your opening chapter or
writing excerpt to grab an editor’s attention immediately. Any time you put yourself out there, you set
yourself up for rejection. I’m not a fan
of rejection in any way, shape, or form, but I guess it’s just part of life.
Labels:
agent,
novel,
pitch,
publishing,
writing
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