HERE I sit, saying,
Later, tomorrow, next
week
HERE I type
words
Check emails,
Facebook, Twitter
HERE I’ll stay
forever
Shackled by procrastination.
WHERE is a place I want
to be
Dynamic, productive,
proactive
WHERE is a place they say well done! Good job!
A place I sign and smile
WHERE is a place I’m
heading now
Once I’m freed from
procrastinate hell
I wrote that all by myself.
Just now – in five minutes flat.
Stop sniggering!
OK, OK - some of you may say I should stick to writing
stories. And you are probably right.
Although I have got poetry in my blood – many of my family are very talented in
the poetry department, I’ll have you know.
AND I wrote a poem when I studied for my degree that has now been accepted by a
wonderful poetry magazine – Good Lord!
But more about that another time.
Why I’m blogging today is not to share my doggerel with you –
but to share my ups and downs of the last few weeks.
My Novels
Well Eight Degrees
came winging back from one of the two agents I sent it to. The agent was very kind and gave me some
feedback which included that my writing is fluent, which is nice – and she
added some tips on how to improve the novel
- which was kind too. Her main
concern was she felt there were too many characters in the novel. I had suspected that, I must admit. Although I
have read many books with lots of characters - they are mainly by established
authors. Maybe a debut novelist should
stick to the rules.
Eight Degrees is
still with another agent but I’m not holding my breath as I might die.
Part of me wonders if I’m barking up the wrong novel. Five
Men in a Box, after all, was read three times by Darley Anderson before they finally said no.
Or maybe I should take all I’ve learnt and embark on a brand new
novel.
Or maybe I could just check my Facebook.
Twitter anyone?
My Anthology
WELL, I have been proactive here. Oh YES! My anthology is almost edited, and my son’s
working on the cover as we speak. Well he will be when he gets up. I have a
title too which I'm rather happy with. So not long now before I
upload. YIKES! Scary turnips!
Short Stories
I’ve had a rather good few weeks short story-wise.
I’ll quickly move past the four rejections from Take a Break
that the now black-eyed postman delivered last week, and tell you I sold my 50th
story – yes 50! And then a week later I sold story 51! WHOOP!
This is the last time I brag announce
my sales on here, as I’m getting on my own nerves, quite frankly. But for those interested I do add them to my
blog HERE. I can't promise, however, not to post if I EVER crack Woman’s Weekly!
I had a rather nice week publication-wise last week too, with a
story in The People’s Friend Special
I must tell you that The Weekly News one was VERY topical –
so I think it’s really worth aiming stories their way that are on subjects presently
news-worthy.
Where do I go from here?
Well, to end on a poetic note: If I let
my dreams slip through my fingers – I only have one person to blame. (I made that up too - which kind-of explains why it isnt very poetic at all!)
Ooh, and just to add: HERE's a link to The Richard and Judy 'Search for a Bestseller' competition - which I may just give a whirl!
Bye for now X
6 comments:
51...whoop! A great week, Mandy. Ah, I was right about the FF cull last week - I had 3 rejections (isn't it great when we know we're not alone).
It certainly is, Wendy! :-)
I love the poem! Wish I could write poetry.
And to focus on the positives, you've had a great week and have definitely been proactive. Something tells me writing's in your blood, and whatever happens you're going to keep on writing :o)
I have to go out to get anything done as Facebook etc. are such a big distraction!
Awh, thank you, Karen :-)
You are right, I don't think I could give up if I tried. Although I still partly blame Paul Mckenna for that!
:-)
Congratulations for all those.
Thanks Patsy!
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