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Dear Author: Your Opinion Doesn’t Matter! (and Rightly so)
I was thrilled last week to get an email from my editor opening the conversation about the actual publication of Elisha Barber, the first book in “The Dark Apostle” series. It was the moment I’ve been waiting for for years–finally … Continue reading
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Abort/Revise/Fail?
Yes, it’s me, still obsessing about revisions. I got two books at once from the editors, which is kinda handy ’cause I can keep in the right frame of mind. Except that I turned book 1 back over to them, … Continue reading
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A Twelve-step Program–er–Process for Manuscript Revision Based on the Suggestions of Others
Step 1: Stomp around the house, kick things (inanimate things only!) scream that your commenter is insane or stupid or both. Go for a beer. Do NOT email your commenter at this time. Especially if he or she is an editor who … Continue reading
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The Sekrit Truth about me and 5-star Reviews
As an author, it’s hard to know where to stand on reviewing the works of others. I enjoy reading and never get to do enough of it (more about this later) and I tend to read a heck of a … Continue reading
Chatting with Colin Harvey, Author and Anthologist
Colin Harvey has some great novels out in a variety of genres, and has turned his hand to editing as well. He stopped in to talk about his latest anthology project. . . 1. What was the inception of the … Continue reading
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