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message 101: by J.S. (last edited Oct 07, 2011 10:05AM) (new)

J.S. Dunn (httpwwwjsdunnbookscom) | 23 comments Things could be worse, Pete -- I waited while a small press in OR was supposedly in final stages on my title and when the small press got swallowed by a Larger Fish publisher, the buyer dumped ten or so pending titles
including mine.

So just think, you missed going back to square one in that way or had a shorter trip anyway. My title landed with a different small press (see below).
*regardez vous*

PS - authors of solid historical fiction, check out Seriously Good Books, a new imprint. You may consider submitting there. www.seriouslygoodbooks.net


message 102: by Pete (new)

Pete Morin | 38 comments @JS - replied to your msg. Good to see you!

@Lynne - we had a long talk about that. She was directly involved in creating the "strategic plan" that involves more than just SP this novel, and she will be involved in the marketing of the novel too. That said, we had a strong discussion about commission - I said I would pay it and she refused to accept it. We reached a compromise.


message 103: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Marshall | 12 comments Pete - it sounds like you have a good agent!


message 104: by Pete (new)

Pete Morin | 38 comments Hi Lynne, the best of the best.


message 105: by Judith (new)

Judith Marshall (womensfictionwriter) | 11 comments October is Adopt an Indie Month!

A big thank you to Donna Brown for including my novel, "Husbands May Come and Go but Friends are Forever," on her blog as a candidate for adoption. The book has been optioned and is currently being adapted into a screenplay.

Judith Marshall
www.judithmarshall.net


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