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Searching for the Story: February 2013
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Searching for the Story. Tales from a lifelong bookworm and aspiring literary agent. Monday, February 25, 2013. I was asked in a recent interview if there was a genre of literature I wasn't getting enough submissions of and, conversely, if there was a genre of which I had too much. This, ladies and gentlemen, is a dancing elephant. It is not cleaning itself, or munching on leaves, or nudging its newborn along, but dancing. Such is the case with fantasy. Fantasy, like elephants, is inherently awesome,...
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Searching for the Story: July 2015
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Searching for the Story. Tales from a lifelong bookworm and aspiring literary agent. Friday, July 17, 2015. Feature Friday- I Asked Some Editors: How Do You Increase Your Chances of Success in Publishing? Back at the end of May, I had the pleasure to attend a forum put on by the Northern Virginia Writers Club. John Gregory Betancourt, publisher at Wildside Press. And grave-robber extraordinaire (this will be explained). Denise Comacho, president of Intrigue Publishing. I personally use the bookmark test:...
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Kastie Pavlik : June 2013
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160; Kastie Pavlik . 160; Do you really want to step inside my head? Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Edits and Vash and Ethan.and a Common Thread! My poor neglected blog. Vash the Stampede- aptly named, even though he's not a humanoid typhoon. The glitter ball brigade would gladly post a 60 billion double dollar reward to stop him. If you don't get any of that, then Google "Trigun" less the glitter ball brigade part. Now onto the important stuff! And whose blog can be found here. Now, I know I ten...
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Searching for the Story: May 2015
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Searching for the Story. Tales from a lifelong bookworm and aspiring literary agent. Thursday, May 28, 2015. An Overdue Update on the Rogue Agent and New Editing Availability. That I am amazingly proud of. It also gave me the wherewithal to do a lot of editing. Like, so much editing. Because I still need some fun in my life, and because I feared the industry would collapse without the guiding light this blog provides, I am still taking on editing clients in those months of the year when I'm granted a res...
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Searching for the Story: March 2013
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Searching for the Story. Tales from a lifelong bookworm and aspiring literary agent. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. A Shameless Plug of Your Contest Subject. Ethan, you have seventeen Twitter followers? No, not seventeen: seventy. It's a little unbelievable, I know.". Roger caught my attention with his chilling horror manuscript about a small 1960s Texas town where something is very wrong. He will, I hope, catch your attention with his eminently entertaining blog. Is it worth the time and effort it will take?
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Searching for the Story: Feature Friday--I Asked Some Editors: How Do You Increase Your Chances of Success in Publishing?
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Searching for the Story. Tales from a lifelong bookworm and aspiring literary agent. Friday, July 17, 2015. Feature Friday- I Asked Some Editors: How Do You Increase Your Chances of Success in Publishing? Back at the end of May, I had the pleasure to attend a forum put on by the Northern Virginia Writers Club. John Gregory Betancourt, publisher at Wildside Press. And grave-robber extraordinaire (this will be explained). Denise Comacho, president of Intrigue Publishing. I personally use the bookmark test:...
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