They say a writer
shouldn’t submit to publishers during the Christmas holiday season—apparently all
the editors are busy spilling eggnog on their keyboards, or something. One
industry insider suggested not submitting until after January 10th,
to give time for the publishers to clear their backlog of submissions.
With the surgery
and all, I got behind anyway. Then I became part of the backlog being cleared,
and received a few rejections between Christmas and January 10th—one
on January 10th.
So now I have a
novel and four short stories trapped in rejection purgatory, which will keep me
busy researching and submitting for a while.
This doesn’t
include the Indiana history humor book: If we get a rejection from the publisher we
submitted it to in early December, we’ll self-publish. Traditional publishing
lead time is so long that if we submit and wait, we might miss the entire
Indiana bicentennial year—which is what compelled me to write it in the first
place. (Look for me and hopefully many other local authors at a bicentennial
related block part around Albion’s courthouse square on June 25—more info to
come.)
I also have big
plans later this winter: to forward my writing career by doing some actual
writing.
Yeah, I'll be there--again. |
Self publishing that sounds better.
ReplyDeleteI do wish I had someone else to help with the distribution and some of the marketing, though.
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