A tentative yay, erika. Publishing~ma.
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.
Thank you. If this gets published, it may be the first mention of slash in a disability publication.
erika, I love the name of tthe article! Fingers crossed.
First title I ever wrote that I never had doubts about. Careful crossing your fingers, AmyLiz. You risk looking like our target demographic. ;)
If this gets published, it may be the first mention of slash in a disability publication.
I love this.
I love this.
Heh. So do I.
Chiming in on the title-love. Good luck, erika! (Luck is allowed in publishing, right? It's only crazy theatre people [speaking as one] that don't believe in it, yes?)
I think so. Except I'm an infrequent reader of, like, bent.org, which is a magazine for disabled gay guys...they might be talking about it. But if I'm the first, this is funny, cause I'm not a slasher. I'm also not stupid, though. Dr. Wilson and House ride off in this car that is so sexy I would almost fuck it without anybody in it, and Wilson reminds House how to drive *stick*. I think that's that subtext thing the cool kids are talking about.
Woo Hoo Deborah! Now may your agent get whatever the maximum bucks that are practical for this.
Gar, what I think we're going for is a draw against advance. Basically, an "expenses" sum - could be a thousand dollars, could be twenty five thousand - that I'd get upfront, to ensure I make something off the project, whether or not it sells.
Then when it sells - and it will, considering who he is and what the market it - the draw would be deducted from my share of the agreed-upon advance.
Also going to see about royalties and subrights.
Seriously? I want a gorgeous proposal ready for his people to hand an editor by Halloween, and that means me doing at least a third of the book by then.