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Number of posts: 9705 Registration date: 2008-01-11 Location: UK
 | Subject: What do Fiction Editors want? Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:39 pm | |
| | Quote: | What Fiction Editors Want Just what is it that today's editors want from fiction writers?We interviewed three top editors about a variety of subjects of pressing interest to writers. The bad news: They don't read unagented submissions. The good news: They agree it's all about craft. by David Wilson |
Click on this link for the full article:
Writer's Digest _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/
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zadaconnaway Five Star Member


Number of posts: 4010 Registration date: 2008-01-16 Age: 64 Location: Washington, USA
 | Subject: Re: What do Fiction Editors want? Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:41 pm | |
| Excellent article, Shelagh. The video link you posted yesterday was also good. I didn't get back to the board to thank you for that. Sometimes life gets busy! |
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Karina Three Star Member


Number of posts: 191 Registration date: 2008-01-19 Age: 38 Location: Corfu Greece
 | Subject: Re: What do Fiction Editors want? Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:26 pm | |
| Thanks for the link Shelagh.
Unfortunately, I've read many articles saying the same thing. Nothing is helping me to get the foot in the door.
I have a very original novel, it's just finding an literary agent that shares the same passion for the book as I do.
It's a long, lonley road.
But my motto is... Never give up, never give in. |
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Pam Five Star Member


Number of posts: 1788 Registration date: 2008-02-02 Age: 46 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
 | Subject: Re: What do Fiction Editors want? Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:33 pm | |
| I think that whether you choose to self publish or someone publishes it for you, no matter what the process is really of heart wrenching. rewarding, but heart wrenching. I wrote a fiction novel according to strict guidelines from a fiction publisher, but they told me it was probably not suited for mainstream fiction (it's a novel about a woman who was in the Canadian military and then follows her life after she gets out). They thought the military theme was not that appealing...which I found weird since we are so much more involved in the military now than prior to 9/11. My grandmother kept asking me when it was going to be published, and so I published it myself.  |
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Malcolm Five Star Member


Number of posts: 1490 Registration date: 2008-01-11 Location: Georgia
 | Subject: Re: What do Fiction Editors want? Sun May 04, 2008 2:39 pm | |
| Pam,
Did you choose to self-publish early in the find-a-publisher game after your intended publisher didn't work out or did you try dozens of other publishers in Canada and the States first?
Malcolm |
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Pam Five Star Member


Number of posts: 1788 Registration date: 2008-02-02 Age: 46 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
 | Subject: Re: What do Fiction Editors want? Sun May 04, 2008 11:50 pm | |
| Malcolm I submitted it to two publishers here in Canada, but they did not like it. That process alone took about 8 months, so I decided to bite the bullet and publish it. There are very few publishers here that will take unagented manuscripts, just as in the States, but now I am better connected in the writing community I have a feeling that subsequent efforts will do much better. Time will tell! |
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