Mary
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Melanie Dickerson:
When you were starting out, when did you know you were ready to start publishing? Did you finish a few practice books first? Do writers ever feel ready? I want to publish, but I'm starting to always finish and say, "This is just a practice book. I'll never publish it," because I'm scared it's not good enough. I'm scared I'm not good enough. How did you know you were ready to try?
Melanie Dickerson
Mary, this is a very good question! I think the best way to know is to have other people reading your work. That is usually in the form of other writers who are in critique groups with you, and contest judges. For me personally, I joined ACFW, American Christian Fiction Writers (acfw.com) which was a huge step in figuring out if I was ready, and joined a couple of critique groups. I also took courses through that organization and started reading blogs like Seekerville which also taught me a lot about writing and revising and publishing. After I finished my first novel, I "pitched it" to agents and publishers at their annual conference, then decided to set it aside for various reasons. My second book was The Healer's Apprentice. I applied what I was learning from the resources of ACFW and from other sources, and especially from entering contests. For three years I tried to get it published, and just when I had decided to set it aside, it found a publisher. But bottom line, you just have to believe in yourself and in your book. You have to gain that confidence in your work through prayer and through letting critique partners and contest judges give you feedback. It's not easy, but it's worth it! I wish you all the best with it.
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Lexi
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Melanie Dickerson:
Hey Melanie! I recently read here on Goodreads that you are adding books to your Hagenheim series *Squeal*! I was pretty sad that The Silent Songbird was going to be the last one! So anyway, I was just wondering which family members your next books are going to be about? Thank you!
Shannon
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Melanie Dickerson:
Hi Melanie Dickerson! I was wondering if you could write a story based off of the fairytale called "The Magic Fountain" By Albert Lewis Kanter? It is a really cool story! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18521254-classics-illustrated-junior-33-of-77?from_search=true
Joy Crain
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Melanie Dickerson:
Hi, Melanie. I have finally caught up all all the Hagenheim series and I have loved every book. My favorite so far is The Fairest Beauty and I look forward to reading The Orphan's Wish. I love Aladdin. How many more books are going to be in the series and is there going to be a book for every one of Rose and Wilhem's kids?
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