Only writers know it feels...

Only writers know how it feels...

- To submit a piece to a magazine, have it summarily rejected and then find that said magazine has added you to its email list. And then proceeds to email you every week about its other content.

- To get feedback from an editor, pointing out all the plot holes and errors in your book. And rather than feel peed off with them you're actually grateful they showed such diligence and peed off with yourself for not doing a better job in the first place.

- To get to the end of a manuscript and then realise you've left some really important loose ends untied.

- To toil for years over an idea that won't go away, only to find - somewhere near your book's completion - that someone else has just been published with a similar idea.

- To spend a day or more in mental torture over the fate of an imaginary person that you made up, when either you can't understand how they get out of the situation or they don't like what you've written for them.

- To have only two pages remaining in a notebook. Too few to write a lengthy piece and too many to discard in favour of another notebook.

- To move through the world like a thief, collecting memories and stories from those who may appreciate their true value.


Shadow State, the fourth Thomas Bladen novel in the Spy Chaser series, is available later this year through Joffe Books. You might find something here to read while you're waiting.

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Derek-Thompson/e/B0034ORY08


US: https://www.amazon.com/Derek-Thompson/e/B0034ORY08
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Published on September 07, 2016 13:00
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message 1: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Bointon Looking forward to Shadow State and what Thomas gets up to next.


message 2: by Derek (new)

Derek Thanks, Rosemary. I'm doing some final adjustments as we speak.

Would you like to be added to the e-newsletter list? I'll be sending out any info there first.

Regards,

Derek


message 3: by Rhea (new)

Rhea Rhodan So true!


message 4: by Martin (new)

Martin Bodenham I'd add another one, Derek.

Only writers know how difficult it can be reading a novel just for the sheer pleasure of it. I'm always unpicking the work of others in order to learn how they have mastered the craft of storytelling.

Cheers

Martin Bodenham


message 5: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Bointon Derek wrote: "Thanks, Rosemary. I'm doing some final adjustments as we speak.

Would you like to be added to the e-newsletter list? I'll be sending out any info there first.

Regards,

Derek"


Yes please!


message 6: by Derek (new)

Derek A good point, Martin. I wonder if stage magicians have the same problem when they watch someone else's act!


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