I pumped out a rough draft of that portal fantasy/contemporary fantasy the first week of November, which I think is good. That was my goal. Rough draft. It is rough around the edge, the plot is watery and all over the place, the mystery of the haunting doesn't make sense, and the main character at … Continue reading The Rough Draft
Tag: publishing
Read, Help Children. Win.
I've been using Book Cave for promotions for a while, and when they came out with a Read, Help Children. Win., I jumped on board. They are hosting a promotion for the month of May, and the proceeds are going to help the children misplaced and hurt from the conflict in Ukraine. My book, Thief … Continue reading Read, Help Children. Win.
Self-Publishing as a Plan B (Don’t)
While scrolling on Twitter, I saw a post by in which an author had sent out 250 queries with no success. She was going to self-publish because she couldn't get an agent's attention, and she was tired of being ignored by them. In the comments, agents were referred to as "gatekeepers," and how other authors had had … Continue reading Self-Publishing as a Plan B (Don’t)
