Skip to main content

Celebrate the Small Things

Hi lovely blog hoppers!
I must admit I've been a terrible blogging buddy this week, But I hope, since many of you are writers, you understand.

What am I celebrating this week>

1. I wrote a great query for one of my books that I've been struggling with for awhile.
2. I earned 9 requests for queries and sample pages. But received some no's, one PARTIAL request and no word from the others.
3. I still have an exciting secret, but it may not turn out either.

Great week for me. What about you?

Thank you Vikki for hosting this fun blog hop!




Comments

  1. That's cool on the partial! And don't lose hope on that secret.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. What an honor for two visits in one day day from the Ninja Captain!
      I'm trying not to lose faith, but when things are pretty obvious, it's hard to not accept the truth.

      Delete
  2. Congrats on the partial - that's great news! Thank you for celebrating ;)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Congratulations on the partial request. OH I am dying to finish my book and get to the querying stage. Although I know it is mostly waiting but I think also so full of possibilities!

    PS: I have also nominated you for the Liebster Award. Check out my blog tomorrow morning when I post the details! www.jawardwrites.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Trust me. Waiting stinks. The unknown stinks. Lots of if stinks. Sorry. I'm in a grouchy mood today. Stay positive. Stay positive. Stay positive.

      Thank you for the award!!! I do have more than 200 followers, though...

      Delete
  4. The partial is great news. I would not lose hope for that secret either or those who have not answered yet. Hang in there! :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks. I'm trying to, but the rope is getting shaky...

      Delete
  5. Good luck with those queries! No complaints to speak of out here...just looking forward to a fabulous weekend! Hope you have one too:)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Congratulations on getting those requests and good luck with your queries. Exciting times!

    ReplyDelete
  7. That does sound like a great week. Hope you can share your surprise soon. :D

    ReplyDelete
  8. Congrats on the requests!

    I've decided that I need to have my MS put through some professional editing to give it the best chance of acceptance. So I guess my good news is I survived the vetting process (they verify everything from your social security number to the existence of your bank accounts, and then individually approve what you're raising funds for, and apparently only about 25% actually get approved). Kickstarter is all-or-nothing. If even $1 too little is pledged, then the projects gets nothing at all.

    I hope you don't mind my link, especially since this MS has such a strong anti-abuse message that is desperately needed to counter the abuse-is-romantic message so prevalent in many other popular novels (if we can call some of that drivel "novels").

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1577075528/editing-and-completion-of-sacred-blood-manuscript

    Until this happens, I think I'm going to hold off on querying anymore. I don't want to burn bridges. I'm just frustrated and not sure where to go from here other than to try to come up with the money for a professional edit to help what is difficult subject matter (at least to start - Juliette ends up opening a can on her abuser).

    I hope, when you get your agent, you won't forget about those of us wading in the trenches. :)

    ReplyDelete
  9. Great for you for engaging with querying with expectations of success. Wishing it quickly to you.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Yay for the great query and the requests. Boo for the rejections. But nothing comes without a struggle, so you just keep at it! :-)

    ReplyDelete
  11. Congrats on the great query... sounds like a great week!
    Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Hope you can share the surprise real soon... you never know...

    ReplyDelete
  12. That's definitely one busy and exciting week! I'm still crossing all my fingers and toes for you!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

GUTGAA Meet and Greet!

Hey everyone! I'm taking a quick break from vacation to introduce myself and say hi! I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone and meeting some new friends! -Where do you write? I live in a camper. My writing spot? Usually in bed. But sometimes I get a chance to write in the "living room" but that's rare. When I am at home (yay!) I have my own little office:) I love m space there and I can write during the day light hours. Oh, who am I kidding! That's rare. -Quick. Go to your writing space, sit down and look to your left. What is the first thing you see? My husband. Yeah, he sleeps with me! -Favorite time to write? At night. When it's quite. Aaahhh. Sweet quite. -Drink of choice while writing? Depends on the time of day I get to write. In the morning, coffee, coffee and more coffee. (with Creme Brulee creamer!) Afternoon it's iced coffee. After school, it's Dr. Pepper. Night it's water. -When writin...

Operation Agent Ink

UPDATE: PLEASE FILL OUT THIS QUESTIONNAIRE AFTER YOU SIGN UP. Have you ever wondered what agents were dying to find in their inbox/slush pile? There have been many times I entered a contest and not even received a comment, not even from one of the agents. Or maybe the agent was kind enough to leave a comment that simply said, "Sorry, this just isn't what I'm looking for, but I love the premise and your voice." I always walk away feeling unsatisfied. If I had known exactly what the agent wanted beyond, "YA" or "Fantasy" I might not have even entered a contest I knew I wouldn't win! Even more, I wasted a very busy agents time! Well, your time of guessing is up! OPERATION AGENT INK to the rescue! That's right! This workshop will help aspiring authors get on the list of an agent's WISH LIST! When the workshop is over, your manuscript will be ready to view by a group of AMAZING agents who are dying to see what you've wri...

Workshop 10

Today, let's get readers hooked from the very first sentence. If you do, you are off to a great start and hopefully a great first chapter. We are going to focus on the first and second sentence and how you can draw readers in while introducing two major items about your book: 1. Your MC 2. The main conflict. How? Is it really possible to do this in only TWO sentences? YES! Example: My name is Snow, like the white powder that falls during winter, though I don't know what my mom was thinking because it was ninety degrees the day I was born. I turned twelve the year I married a man I hated and thirteen when my first baby was born. This sentence tells us a lot. It shows us a little about Snow's personality, it hints toward a shortened childhood and could possibly point to a different time era. I also can definitely see the conflict. Can you? You only have a few minutes to make a good, first impression. Make sure you wow your reader enough they'll actually t...