"Hi Julie!
I'm currently trying to get an idea of how many of us Central Florida ladies are available for the celebration on June 29th. As soon as I have a better idea of that, we can determine where and when. (I am…"
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Hi Julie!
I'm currently trying to get an idea of how many of us Central Florida ladies are available for the celebration on June 29th. As soon as I have a better idea of that, we can determine where and when. (I am fairly flexible)
Thanks for the reply!
Amber
Emailed you, but figured I might have better chance of you seeing it if I commented on wall! Hope all is well.
Erin
I had a great time meeting you as well. Thank you so much for all of the information. I have a feeling it will be invaluable. I hope we can see each other again in the future.
Thank you again.
Kemari
And congrats on the new release! I published my first novel with SMP, but my second and forthcoming third with Random House/Ballantine.
Great titles. I host a blog, 1st books: stories of how writers get started. If you're interested in guest blogging, let me know. I'm booked into April, but would be glad to host you then if you'd like.
Best,
Meg
Novelist – Struggling or Not Moderator
www.megwaiteclayton.com
I got my agent through a mainstream book of mine that won a contest. It could also have been considered chick lit, and that's when publishers had decided CL was dead. So the publisher asked if I had anything else. I'd written the elf book when the first LOTR movie came out. It was only the second book I'd ever written, and I'd moved on, but paranormal romance was huge, so they asked for two. I've always loved mystery and should have started with that, but was intimidated by the plot requirements (even though both elf books have mystery elements). Anyway, I can't be sorry it happened that way, because I hope that I've learned a lot and made some mistakes on a series that wasn't in my first love, genre wise. Course, this is all assuming I can sell my mystery series. It's somewhere between amateur sleuth/cozy, and cozies are supposedly dead. Whatever. The first book has dogs. Everyone loves dogs.
Yeah, I'm desperately trying to come up to speed in the mystery-writing community. First book that sold was a paranormal romance (I'd written it AGES ago, and came to the attention of a publisher with something else.). Will have to check out your stuff.