That's the next step ... or is that only for romance writers?
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
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They want everything but my bra size.
I'm sure you can just write in the details they forgot to ask.
That's the next step ... or is that only for romance writers?
Erotic romance, maybe. *snerk*
I'm sure you can just write in the details they forgot to ask.
Yeah... I'm thinking something just need to stay quiet.
They may be thinking about doing an author Q&A in the back of the book (or website). I know a lot of books-that-get-used-in-school have those, especially if they reflect experiences that the author would be knowledgeable about, but the kids likely wouldn't. Kids like doing author biographies.
Well, I know several publishing houses do them, but my neither of my former houses did. It's a kind of cool (if somewhat overwhelming) experience.
I'm still working on 23, hopefully I'll wrap it up tonight. I'm closing in on the halfway (hopefully) point of the first revision!
Go, Gud!
Congrats on the half-way point, Gud!
I'm up to about ten responses from potential participants for my research project (the one that I hope will eventually become a book), and I've only advertised in one little specialist interest magazine so far. This is somewhat terrifying, as I don't know quite what I'm doing yet. It's a good sign, though.
Meanwhile, dissertation writing might kill me in the next 30 days, which is how long I have to complete it. I might have to hold interview-transcribing parties, or something. Otherwise it simply won't get done. You know that end-of-the-world kind of terror? Having that. (The research is still masses of fun, despite this. Qualitative coding makes me happy.)
We will lash you with wet noodles until you get it done, Seska.
Mmm. Noodles.