TB, snippets and short excerpts are a different deal entirely. But entire chapters of fiction will get a number of publishers edgy; the rules changed radically with the inception of online publishing, and they haven't clarified yet.
Since we're still in In The Garden, I'm slipping one in. It's that kind of day.
The Scent of Memory
In the garden, my knees settling lightly into the loam we built from sand and mulch, my hands are covered.
We have cats, you see; raccoons come up from the Park, and the occasional possum. No wet gardening, not with age and a compromised immune system; I wear heavy gloves, protecting myself from bacteria.
In the garden, my hands working amongst the delphinium, the English comfrey, the irises, I can forget my age, my exhaustion, forget that I'm clumsy and tired.
The earth is the earth that took your coffin in. In the garden, even my memories smell of roses.
That's lovely, deb.
Erin, if you want another beta reader I'd be happy to volunteer with the caveat that I don't really know anything about anything.
SO, I'm pitching the idea of a book of drabbles - an anthology - to my agent. BenBella does great anthologies, and I'm thinking they might be interested.
If she wants to pitch it, and says it's doable, would people be interested?
If Marlene would handle it, it would be dead simple to do. Hell, we wouldn't even have to write specific drabbles, there are already so many superb ones done.
But right now, I'm in the cautious feeler-putting-out stage.
Oh, and BenBella would love me to contribute a short story or three to a Veronica Mars anthology. Shame I've never seen the show.
Heh. Cindy, I know. I'm just trying to figure out if I have any time at all to wedge immersion in what looks to be a complex list of characters.
Speaking of total immersion, here's me back into the pass pages for Cruel Sister. No post-it notes, yay!
Deb, I would love a drabble anthology. Good idea.
Deb I would love one. After what you said could you use the ones from this board - previously published and all that? (I don't think permissions would be a problem; I can't imagine many of us refusing giving permissions.)
Drabble anthology = teh awesome.