I'm pretty deep into the thing already, but yeah, you're not too far off from where I ended up going -- looking at the fact that it's never really been my primary fixation.
The Mayor ,'End of Days'
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Challenge #97 (camouflage) is now closed.
Challenge #98 is Baby, You Can Drive My Car. Feel free to play as fast and loose with that as you like.
Oh, man, I like that idea, Teppy. I really like it.
I see some erotica in my near future.
Not a drabble, yet, but I guess Cruel Sister didn't suck, since it's available for pre-order at Amazon Canada
Does it have a different release date in the US? Or is it not being released here?
Sorry about that!
Oh, it's being released here. Probably won't be up at amazon US until late spring early summer. I was just being amazed it was up so early, anywhere; the release date is Autumn 2006.
So, um, now I can finally say something.
I've just changed agencies. The person taking on a full-scale repping of the Kinkaid Chronicles is the woman who was there for most of the stuff in meatspace.
So, from Donald Maass Literary Agency to Barbara Bova Literery Agency.
Marlene's my agent.
I am so. damned. relieved.
Marlene's my agent.
Great news, deb!
For this thing I've been writing, is citing in the article enough? Because I want to prove that I didn't pull everything I've said out of my narrow Irish ass, but I don't want to look like I got a bad grade on my research paper and am trying to publish as a fuck-you, right? And to be honest, I hate typing pages of citations with a fiery passion, but will do if it makes me look responsible. But not if it makes me look unprofessional and apple-polishing. Thoughts?