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Jun 02, 2019 05:18PM

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MY BOOK HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION!!!
*breathes heavily*"
Fantastic, well done Margaret...

MY BOOK HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION!!!
*breathes heavily*"
That's fantastic, Margaret. Well done!

MY BOOK HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION!!!
*breathes heavily*"
Congratulations Margaret well done.

His Kerr Avon in Blake's 7 was a huge part of my teenage years.

Now comes the hard part."
Thanks Adrian. Which hard part? I've just discovered that trying to write and interesting and engaging blurb for the book's back cover is harder than actually writing the book!


'If God is too indifferent, or too non-existent to take care of His creation, then clearly it's up to Me.'
The blurb then went on briefly not so much to summarise the action but to encapsulate the main two characters and their motivations/problems, and then wrap it up with something that gives a transcendent taste of the story without giving anything away. But once you get the first line right - a hook that drags the reader kicking and screaming towards the checkout desk - the rest of the blurb writes itself.

That post contains a lot of excellent advice. Thanks Adrian.



That would be Stanthorpe Marilyn, it snows almost every winter there.

Here in Utah, we had the second wettest May on record - less than 1/2 in from the record.
One nice thing about all the rain is that May was much cooler than average - a lot of the snow is still in the mountains, so flooding probably won't be an issue this year.
We seemed to have moved back from Seattle - I hasn't rained yet in the month of June :)


It's a diverse land we live in.

I have to say I was VERY impressed with the standard submitted by amateurs. No wonder it's so hard to get published these days.
Further reason for you to feel chuffed Margaret?

MY BOOK HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION!!!
*breathes heavily*"
Damn....im a friend of a real, live author!! Well done Margaret, first round is on me!!

I have to say I was VERY impressed with the standard submitted by amateurs..."
Oh yeah. I have not had the usual publishing experience. Submitted my book to a publisher. They liked the story but wanted a rewrite. Rewrote it, expecting to get it rejected. It was accepted instead. I nearly fell off my chair when I opened the email. And then for them to tell me they want to release for their Christmas selling period! Well, my flabber was well and truly ghasted!

MY BOOK HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION!!!
*breathes heavily*"
Damn....im a friend of a real, live author!! W..."
LOL. Thanks Bobby. :D

Publishing is getting harder and harder so you've done very well indeed. (And for any other budding authors out there, a publisher asking for a rewrite is definitely something to be excited about. Even if they eventually say no, it means you were close and need to keep plugging away.)

I know so many good writers who are getting knocked back. It was such a shock to get accepted.
I didn't really believe it until I had the signed contract back.

I have not had much to do with social media at all. Just log into Facebook to check up on things such as live bull sales (which has to do with us as farmers).
So, forget I just told you all that. I definitely didn't want sympathy. Just wanted to share my very genuine excuse for vanishing.
Righto, back to the conversations....:-)


I'm reading Thomas of Hookton again. Damn your genius Cornwell!

For everyone else - Happy 4th of July :)

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