Do tell us what you're writing about - i.e. your current work in progress. If you have a finished book and a cover to share, please do that on the "Our Published Novels" thread, even if it isn't a novel! (Please, no jpegs here.)
Thanks!
Tags: novel
Permalink Reply by Patricia Gligor on January 25, 2012 at 10:13am Thank you, Marilyn! I'm thrilled!
Patricia,
Congrats! Who is publishing your book? Congratulations again!
Stephanie
Permalink Reply by Julie Kenner (aka JK Beck) on January 25, 2012 at 3:57pm Congratulations! Very exciting!!!
Congrats, Patricia! What exciting news ~ I hope you did something to celebrate! :D
Congratulations, Patricia! I'll look forward to reading more about your great news and the journey to getting it published. :)
Permalink Reply by Jessica Vealitzek on January 25, 2012 at 6:37pm Exciting!
Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on January 29, 2012 at 2:09pm Patricia, do remember when it comes out to post about it in the "Our Published Novels" thread. And congrats!
Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on January 29, 2012 at 11:24am good luck finding it a home, Nancy! Sounds great.
Permalink Reply by Karen Kincy on January 28, 2012 at 12:13pm I'm currently revising my third novel under contract, with an impending deadline, though luckily the edits are light. This book will be published in September, so I'm excited to see the cover soon! It's a YA paranormal about a kitsune (Japanese fox-spirit) who returns to Japan after many years to discover the truth about his past--along the way, he runs into inugami (dog-spirits), oni (ogres), and various other Japanese paranormals who might help or hurt him.
After I turn in my revisions, I'm going to get back to work on my Super Secret WIP, which is a MG fantasy involving magical food and voodoo. That's all I'm saying about that one, for now. ;)
Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on January 29, 2012 at 11:23am I'm nearly done (I think! but ask my editor after next week!) with a sequel of sorts to The Wednesday Sisters, titled The Wednesday Daughters. It's set in part in the English Lake District, and has a Beatrix Potter angle. I think I'm regressing, missing my sons who are both off at college now. They used to LOVE Potter's books!
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