Teddy Radiator (
teddy_radiator) wrote2011-04-20 09:37 am
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Well, No Book Deal This Time
I got my first rejection letter for Her Minder today. At least they went so far as to read it in its entirety. They felt the more violent themes (espionage and an assasination attempt) were a little too intense for their readers.
I told myself I would be a very, very lucky person indeed to get a book deal first time out. I told myself I would be rejected.
I didn't tell myself how disappointed I'd be. I feel like crying. On top of it all, Ashwinder misread my updated story and rejected it, thinking it was the same one I'd done before. Sigh.
I'll be okay.
I told myself I would be a very, very lucky person indeed to get a book deal first time out. I told myself I would be rejected.
I didn't tell myself how disappointed I'd be. I feel like crying. On top of it all, Ashwinder misread my updated story and rejected it, thinking it was the same one I'd done before. Sigh.
I'll be okay.
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But there are plenty of other publishers in the sea. If they liked it enough to read it in its entirety, then I know it will be liked enough to be published. Just keep your head high and keep on truckin'.
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Do you mind me asking if it was erotic or not? I am at last writing something original and have stuck to what I do best (sex) ... so I'll be heading down the same path as you at some point! There are plenty more publishers out there! Chin up. :-)
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I think I need to look to other publishers first. There is a website: http://www.writing-world.com/romance/erotica.shtml
I used this, and I'm going to try again. I think it's a damn good story, and the two male leads are Hawt deluxe. I have seen published stuff very similar in nature and I'm actually going to write to one of the authors and get some advice. I'll let you know what I find out.
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The fact that they read it all the way through is a good sign, though - I really hope you get a deal.
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I agree with the others; it's a good sign that they wanted to read more after the first chapter. The publisher undoubtedly knows its readers, and knows that although they may like the sex, they would squick on the violence. Just submit it elsewhere. It doesn't mean that it is a bad story, just that it wasn't right for that particular demographic.
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- BlueRavenAngel
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