Showing posts with label acceptance letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acceptance letter. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

What to expect after your novel is accepted for publication

I have to admit, I lost track of how many times I read the email from the acquisition editor saying my novel was accepted. Thrilled doesn’t even begin to cover how I felt and I made my husband come read the letter too. This was a publishing house I’d been watching. I’d checked their titles and read several excerpts from books they published. I felt my novel would fit in nicely with their young adult and paranormal romance lists and was ecstatic to know they did too.

If you are anything like me, you’ll do a lot of dancing and squealing. I know some people who pinched themselves to make sure they weren’t dreaming. I remember grabbing a cup of coffee and, just in case I had dreamt the email, sitting right back down in front of my computer to read the letter one more time.

You’ll want to tell the world the good news. My mom and dad were the next to know, then my kids and the rest of my family and friends.

At some point in all of this a little bit of panic may set in. I realized I was no longer writing for myself. I would soon see the schedule which would include deadlines. I also learned just how many different social medias there are out. But the panic passes quickly and you go back to dancing.

It's a wonderful time. If you keep writing and querying, it will happen for you too.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

For writers




Writing a one sentence pitch
Writing a one page synopsis
Writing for a middle grade audience
Writing for a young adult audience
Marketing Your Book On-line
Planning a virtual book launch party
Kick start an idea
                                         Picking Your Next Writing Project
                                         Be inspired
                                                      9-Ways to Conquer Writer's Block
                                         The Shitty First Draft 
                                                      Prologues - keep or cut
                                         Writers' Group Etiquette 


SCBWI Summer Conference 2011
     What editors and agents at the 40th SCBWI Summer Conference want to see
     Highlights from the first day
     Highlights from days two and three

SCBWI Summer Conference 2012
      Highlights and quotes