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anna genoese ([personal profile] alg) wrote2006-03-15 08:22 am

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Good morning! I have been awake since six am, and wow! It is a beautiful day. I have the windows open, and there is a wonderful cold breeze blowing in. My bedroom window faces Manhattan, which means it faces the water, even though I can't see the water, and I get wonderful breezes -- although when it's freezing outside and the wind chill is, like, negative seventy-million, it's not so much fun.

(All I want this morning is a cup of coffee and a Danish. Wow, how bad do I want a Danish? Pretty badly. Instead I had a crescent roll. Not quite as good, but what's a girl to do?)

I want to thank again everyone who provided me with links and stories on Monday -- that was awfully nice of you guys and I really appreciate it! I am well on my way to recovering (especially now that my dentist has called in a new prescription for me, and I have much stronger painkillers, phew).

Now that I can focus for longer than 500 words, I am ready to write more about demystifying publishing.

I am really glad that these entries are helping y'all. And I am flattered that so many people are reading them -- I know I tend to be pedantic and long-winded, so it's amazing to me that you guys can get through these entries. *g*

I do want to remind you that these answers are by no means universal. Remember the first rule: Don't be an idiot.


Publishing is Hard!

Writing is an art, but publishing is a business -- and here are a few basic suggestions on how to navigate that business. Complete with explanations of various departments within a publishing company, and how they all work together to make your book. And, of course, my witty and charming commentary!




Thanks for reading; I hope this has helped at least some of you!

Amen!

[identity profile] the-lady-m.livejournal.com 2006-03-15 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"I am generally of the opinion that if more people were just a little nicer to each other every day, the world would be a better place"

Isn't this the absolute truth? I think it is a truth higher than any religious statement possible from any religion or spiritual way.

Again - young lady you deliver exactly what the writers, agents and others want to hear. For your age (looking at your pictures) and listening to some of your comments, this makes you more wise than some of the 60 year olds.

Consider putting all of this together and adding a bit more --- and using the title:

Demystifying Publishing
The facts and truths authors should know


Perhaps you might surprise even yourself. :P

Lady M