It's A Process...

As writers, we all strive to perfect our craft, while knowing full well, there is no such thing as perfection.  Still, it is good to set lofty goals.

In 2009 I wrote the first of what would become a series of urban fantasy books.  I was SO proud!  Then I joined a critique group and became...less proud.  My errors were pointed out to me and numerous revisions made.  I entered this manuscript in a contest and although I did not win, the judges declared it "new, fresh, with excellent characterization."  I was beyond thrilled!  Their words spurred me on to write two more books in what I now call my "Legacy Series." 

They have yet to be published.

My next two unrelated books were contracted quickly.  Why?  I told myself it was because there was a glut of "vampire" books on the market.  Then DAW took an interest.  After reading Midnight Sun, book one, they requested the others.  Again, I was flying high.  A year and a half later later, they decided not to contract.

Why?  They didn't say.

So recently, I pulled the manuscript out and dusted it off and began an edit.  Will it be better?  Certainly.  I have learned a lot about writing in the past few years.  I think those years of separation from that project gave me the space needed to give the work a non-prejudiced eye.  Will the revisions find me a publisher?  Only time will tell.


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Published on March 27, 2012 06:15
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