Gathering up my marbles or oranges
Oranges. Christmas Oranges. That was the first time I saw a writer published whom I knew. It started with a simple story, autobiographical, about remembering eating oranges at Christmas time
Oranges. Christmas Oranges. That was the first time I saw a writer published whom I knew. It started with a simple story, autobiographical, about remembering eating oranges at Christmas time
You’ve written a novel. You’ve spent countless hours embuing your novel with nuance, subtle shifts in character, creating tension and building a narrative to a crescendo. Now the problem is
One of the major questions facing an author is how many words are needed for a novel, at least from a publication side of things. Too many or too little and
It’s time once again to get on the daily Rejection Train. I’m getting ready to take my manuscript and subject it to the scrutiny of overworked agents who have to
Continue readingChoo Choo, the Rejection Train, aka Querying