One project sent;
another moves
into priority position.
A circle of
unending creative
activity,
crafting worlds
from nothing but
imagination
and time.
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I sent my latest YA title, While I Was Out off to the editor this morning at 6 a.m. Later this week we’ll meet to discuss it, and hopefully by the end of the summer it’ll be off to my agent.
Now I’m back to selecting pieces for my poetry collections which I also hope to be sending off to publishers by the end of the month.
As well, I need to pull together the last workshop I’m presenting at When Words Collide.
wonderful!
🙂
Thanks for stopping by, Debra!
Imagination and time – the results are splendiferous – if their is such a word and if there is did I succeed in spelling it correctly??
Looks good to me, Chris!
thanks for sharing the excitement!
My pleasure, Annette.
Good luck!
Thank you, Marissa!
Congratulations!! Good Publishing news awaits you!! So very Happy for you!! I Love Good news!!
Eventually. We still have to work through the editing process. I hope she won’t find too much that needs to be reconsidered or re-worked! I have at least one spot I know needs some attention, but editor discussions generally work out all those bumps.
Nice!!!
Thank you.
This one reads “like buttah”. Sweet, Shawn.
Thanks
Good for you. Where do you start to find an agent? God bless your adventure.
I pitched to 3 agents at Surrey International Writers Conference over a couple of years. All three requested full submissions, but I particularly connected with one, and ended up signing with her.
Someday maybe I will have the confidence to do thei.
Conferences are inspiring and encouraging places. “Your tribe” celebrates you and educates you. At Surrey there are ‘how to pitch’ workshops, where you actually practice writing and presenting your pitch, so you’re ready for your appointment. 🙂 I did one with Carol Mason my first conference, and as a result of her help pruning my pitch to brilliance, eventually signed with the publisher to whom I pitched!
I just went one day that year. The next, I did the whole conference. Unfortunately, this year my father’s 100th birthday is the same weekend, so I don’t think I’ll be able to make it.
Crafting worlds… love that 🙂
🙂
I love this, very well written. I wish you the best with your writing.
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing the good news.
😉
It’s always exciting to complete a project, though sending off to the editor means it isn’t ‘complete’ by a long shot. Just one more stop along the journey.
Cool, and your journey continues to move forward. 🙂
Step by step!
The best approach!
Indeed.
(though if I confess I was actually staring at literal storm clouds when I wrote this, does it take anything away from the metaphor?)
Not at all. The storm clouds were just passing through, (moving on).
Congratulations! You are very inspiring!!
Thanks. 😉
🙂 🙂 🙂
Very best of luck Shawn.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
very well written… wonderful creation… loved this poem…
and wishing you all the very best for getting your pems published… 🙂
They are published here.
I’m just aiming to have them published in print. 🙂
(Someone once pointed this out to me, so I try to remember it).