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deborah grabien - Mar 22, 2004 12:25:08 pm PST #3660 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Yes, this. I think the $150K first-time advance may have sort of encouraed her to be starry-eyed, though -- I know it would me.

Oh, thoroughly. Thing is, she's had ample time to come to terms with the reality of the Monolith That Is American Publishing - and she needs to learn how to deal, at least if she intends to continue writing.

So, Dear Jane: either put this experience to use and keep writing, or give it up and maybe just write about why you gave it up.

I think I just mean that she's got no business being crushed and disappointed after this little go-round.


deborah grabien - Mar 22, 2004 12:26:10 pm PST #3661 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

LJ, I think it was in the Toronto Star online, last Thursday or Friday. Entitled something like "Chick Lit Invades Ireland" or something.


P.M. Marc - Mar 22, 2004 12:26:46 pm PST #3662 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I don't mind the sorrow or the rage, although I'm disinclined toward a pure version of either - mine tends to be a sense of shocked outrage at a perceived injustice, and then I steamroller. As you may have noticed, I'm neither passive nor passive-aggressive.

I have two real states. No, three. Apathetic, hyper, and cranky.

Yes, this. I think the $150K first-time advance may have sort of encouraed her to be starry-eyed, though -- I know it would me.

It's so tech boom, if you translate industries. Which is scary.


P.M. Marc - Mar 22, 2004 12:29:26 pm PST #3663 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

So, Dear Jane: either put this experience to use and keep writing, or give it up and maybe just write about why you gave it up.

You know, I bet that would actually sell well...


Liese S. - Mar 22, 2004 12:32:09 pm PST #3664 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

(Go Cavs!)


Dani - Mar 22, 2004 12:32:21 pm PST #3665 of 10001
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

Irish chick lit article from the Globe & Mail.

ETA I found the Torstar one as well.


Lyra Jane - Mar 22, 2004 12:32:59 pm PST #3666 of 10001
Up with the sun

I think it was in the Toronto Star online, last Thursday or Friday. Entitled something like "Chick Lit Invades Ireland" or something.

Oh! Someone linked to that in livejournal because it annoyed her. It sounded skippable from her description, but now I shall go read.


deborah grabien - Mar 22, 2004 12:33:38 pm PST #3667 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

You know, I bet that would actually sell well...

Damn, I love you, Plei. The irony in there is beautiful. Can't you just see it now?

From the NYTBR: "Disappointed", by Jane Doe Austen, chronicling her failure to deal with achieving success as a commercial writer after a series of enormous book advances failed to place her on the Times Best Seller list, today reached the number three spot on the Times Best Seller List..."


deborah grabien - Mar 22, 2004 12:36:29 pm PST #3668 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Thanks, Dani - my brain remembered the Star, and was clinging madly to it.

No, three. Apathetic, hyper, and cranky

You forget "brilliantly creative."

Also forgot "writes like a cranky pissed-off archangel when the mood hits."

You know, there are some truly sensational writers in this thread (fangirl).


Betsy HP - Mar 22, 2004 12:43:55 pm PST #3669 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Her supporters argue that her romantic fantasy, PS, I Love You (HarperCollins), is a genuinely moving work worth its staggering commercial success: It sold for £150,000 ($365,000) on the basis of the first 10 chapters, snagged a cool $1-million for U.S. rights, and will make its way into 28 countries, including Serbia and Albania.

That smells like auction fever to me. Then again, what do I know... I thought The Bridges of Madison County stank.