I can finally talk about this.
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Long story short, I have a contract from WordFire Press for my first (and only, to date) novel.
The contract is super author-friendly (it's only five pages long! It's in plain English! It's not a rights grab!), and if the timeline works out (and we're going to do our best to make sure it does), the novel will be out in time for me to hand a copy of it to Jim Butcher at Salt Lake ComicCon in September and tell him "thank you."
The contract is super author-friendly (it's only five pages long! It's in plain English! It's not a rights grab!), and if the timeline works out (and we're going to do our best to make sure it does), the novel will be out in time for me to hand a copy of it to Jim Butcher at Salt Lake ComicCon in September and tell him "thank you."
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Date: 2015-06-15 09:03 am (UTC)For whatever it's worth, I really appreciate this response. It reminds me of something a favorite author of mine has said, which is pretty cool.
To be perfectly honest, I was asking the question more or less for my own motivation. Your straightforward reply was a good knock on the head--makes me think that aside from persistence, I've more with actually /doing/ the work than talking about it. (Aha I'm completely ordinary.)
But just keeping going at it, eh? Well, I can try. Thank you once again for everything, hope your book deal is still going smoothly.