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message 51: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments Joe: good luck! Don't give up! It's a tough road, but if you're going to be published by a traditional publisher, you have to get an agent. Agents reject more authors than publishers do, so if you can find one who believes in your work, you're more than halfway there. If you self-publish, I would be very, very wary of any contract you sign and weigh whether or not it's worth it to basically sign away ownership of your work to an entity that might not be a good steward with a fiduciary interest in growing your talents as a writer. It's a tricky path to take, plus I think every writer needs a good editor, and most self-publishing routes don't care if you're edited or not. You might want to pick up the Writer's Market for some good guidance.


message 52: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments Robert: in one of my Grant County books, Lena finds herself in a library, but I've never used one as a central plot. I don't want to get in trouble with all the awesome (and opinionated!) librarians I know.


message 53: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments I think British crime writers enjoy their angst more than Americans. We tend to think folks need to just get up and join a good car chase. I love British writers, though. Mo Hayder, Denise Mina, Mark Billingham, and a wee little Irish John Connelly, to name a few.


message 54: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and green bean casserole!


message 55: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments I like sex in books if it says something about the characters and moves the plot forward. I feel the same way about violence. You have to use it judiciously and it has to work within the context of the plot.


message 56: by Beth (new)

Beth  (techeditor) | 1018 comments Karin wrote: "The sad thing is I just read a story this morning about women in science, and how statistically unlikely it is for them to achieve tenure as opposed to their male counterparts, and one of the women said (I am recalling this from memory) that she was told that her ponytail was too floppy for her to be doing cancer research in a lab. I mean...come on..."

I used to worlk with an environmental scientist who was told to ask her husband before she went to a site to sample the water. She quit and sued and won.


message 57: by Jo Ann (new)

Jo Ann Reinhold (jwreinhold) | 15 comments Karin wrote: "JoAnn--I don't think I could put John and Angie together. I think Angie was right: he's been through enough crap without having someone like her in his life.

I knew when I wrote Faithless that Wi..."


I guess I was in to much of a hurry to word my statement correctly....working and popping in to catch a few comments.....thanks for the answer though.


message 58: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter (karinslaughter) | 29 comments Oh, wow, look it the time! I guess that's it for me. Thanks so much, you guys. If you have any more questions that I haven't answered, just shoot me a note through GR or FB (where you can see lots of pictures of my cat!)

Thanks to the hosts. I appreciate your help, Leigh.


message 59: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mysterymaeven) Hi Karin! I am looking forward to reading Cop Town.Thank-you for the hours of enjoyment I have experienced in all your books, especially the Will Trent series. I usually take a vacation day to indulge in your next release (Will Trent Day). Is there any chance of a WT novella to tied us over to the next installment?


message 60: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Thornley (Thornleylv) | 15 comments Thanks so much!


message 61: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (finegael) | 690 comments This was great, thanks Leigh and Karin.


message 62: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) Yes, thanks so much!


message 63: by Maikku (new)

Maikku | 6 comments Thank you very much!


message 64: by Joe (new)

Joe Stephens | 23 comments Thank you! This was my first event like this and I greatly enjoyed it.


message 65: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mysterymaeven) Yes, great job!


message 66: by Robert (new)

Robert Davis (robert_davis) It was fun!


message 67: by Kim (new)

Kim (kgreenhalgh) Thanks for moderating, Leigh. It was a great event!


message 68: by Linda (new)

Linda (lcverdi) | 3 comments Can't wait


Laura/Mystery in Minutes  | 57 comments Thank you, Karin, for responding to my comment and question! And thank you, Leigh, for moderating!


message 70: by Joy (new)

Joy | 1236 comments Can't wait to read Cop Town!!


☼♎ Carmen the Bootyshaker Temptress ☼♎ | 601 comments Ah I missed the Q&A. I got side tracked by the kids. :(


message 72: by Chris (new)

Chris (cdavies1951) | 25 comments I'm new to your books and looking forward to reading them. Thank you for making yourself available to your readers!


message 73: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 4 comments When can we see a new Will Trent mystery?


message 74: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments where do you get your loss nspiration


message 75: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) I hope I win


message 76: by Jo Ann (new)

Jo Ann Reinhold (jwreinhold) | 15 comments Congratulations Jennifer!


message 77: by Robert (new)

Robert Davis (robert_davis) I'm happy for you Jennifer (and just a little jealous) :)


message 78: by Robert (new)

Robert Davis (robert_davis) Ya win some, ya lose some :D


message 79: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (finegael) | 690 comments I'm happy for me too! That was a lucky hat for me!


Laura/Mystery in Minutes  | 57 comments Congratulations, Jennifer!


message 81: by Maikku (new)

Maikku | 6 comments Congratulations Jennifer!!


message 82: by Bookllover (new)

Bookllover | 4 comments karin slaughter is one of the best. the way she write, the situation, everything is so REAL. SHE ALWAYS tell a great story too. exceptional writer


message 83: by Solange (new)

Solange | 1 comments I also like Karin's work - the way she writes is quite telling. She keeps a cabin and goes there and just cranks the stuff out. No TV. no distractions. It think that is a pretty cool was to write. But some of us have to make a living before we sell 30 million books world wide or what ever her number is (no disrespect).


message 84: by Bookllover (new)

Bookllover | 4 comments Bookllover wrote: "karin slaughter is one of the best. the way she write, the situation, everything is so REAL. SHE ALWAYS tell a great story too. exceptional writer"

i have interviewed KARIN.she is one of the sweetest people to meet,so kind and caring.i love the way she writes


message 85: by Solange (new)

Solange | 1 comments I would love to meet her someday. We have a lot in common. Ere both pretty blondes who write grizzly crime related thrillers. The first time I read her stuff I couldn't put it down. If my writing was to ever be compared to hers, I would consider it a tremendous compliment.


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