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Okay, so I have this story written, now what?
I’ve accomplished what I set out to do—write a
book.
But having 210,000 words about
Eri’s life merely sitting inside the hard drive of my computer isn’t
enough.
I want her world in my hands,
with a cover and pages and acknowledgements and a dedication.
How do I do that?
Many hours on the internet and reading countless books on the
craft of writing led me to realize that
this writing stuff has sooo much more to it than just simply (ha ha) writing
your story. That is merely the first monumental hurdle.
Ugh!
I
am not a quitter, so…
Step one: figuring out what genre my story fits into and what else is
already out there, and, big gulp, is my writing even worthy?
Step two:
realizing that my book is
actually three books with dump truck loads of revising and editing ahead of me—the
unending tweaking process.
Ok, now I have
this manuscript and it's getting better every time I change a word, cut a
paragraph, add a scene, and spice up the dialogue.
Must continue tweaking, never stop tweaking, can’t
stop tweaking.
Step three:
researching agents who
might be interested in my manuscript and reading books in my same genre (total
bonus—I’ve enjoyed a ton of books and found new series and authors to follow).
To submit to an agent, you write a query letter
to entice them into reading part or all of my manuscript (but first I need a
pitch, a hook, a logline, an outline, a synopsis—short and/or long, I’m sure
there’s more).
I am writing more
about
my story than I ever could have imagined (and I need the practice).
This is where I sit today,
almost
to the point of submitting my manuscript to agents.
While still nipping and tucking
My Protector: The Calling (book one)
with the help of Phil-the-extraordinaire, Kelli-online-writing-partner-already-published-author,
and Cassie-critiquing-partner-fellow-YA/MG-writer.
It’s a rollercoaster of a learning experience to say the least…