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Thanks, the links would be appreciated. I'll certainly consider your offer re your site - as long as you're happy with the size of the thing (about 600 book-print pages) and the fact that it contains some strong language and violence (like most books of this type, although there are no "gratuitous" sex scenes or "adult" themes). I'll check out a few options. Thanks again. - oh yeah, and I'll post a couple of para's when I crank up the old PC and find the damn thing... ;)
205,000 words for a new writer virtually guarantees it won't get published. By night, I'm the Submissions Editor for a literary agency (and you can email me with questions, etc.) at Anthony@agentr.com). My own novels (a trilogy) were abotu 105-140K words each and I was told to break them up. So the trilogy became a quintilogy of "feature length" (75-85K words). Made FAR better sense, and now I have 5 revenue streams instead of three (I've sold the first two and am on the verge of selling the third, then I query for the 4th, with publication of the first next March). If you're getting rejectiona, it's for a good reason. If you're getting qualified rejections, it means you have talent. You need some molding (and a heck of a rewrite). Don't throw it away! To take all this input, which sounds consisten enough to be more than pickty editors, and have the arrogance/shortsightedness to simply epublish instead of going for the gold is to throw away your passions for nothing, in my blunt opinion. You've poured lots of energy into this, don't simply toss it away because of ego/apathy/etc. Email me, let's talk. :-) Anthony Hernandez
Thanks for the advice, Anthony. I agree, 205K words is quite a lot, and did indeed contribute to the reasons for rejection (although it was normally the "pace" of the novel that was criticised, which surprised me, because on reflection I thought it was too gung-ho with too many set-pieces and the agents thought it was too slow to get started and didn't grab attention from the offset!) The problem is that at the moment I have very little spare time (I've just started a new business), so although I fully agree that the manuscript needs substantial revision, I just don't have the time. :< Hopefully, this situation will change over the next year as parts of the business can be left to run themselves. Or not. :# Of course your're right in what you say about not "going for gold", but the experience I gained in writing this novel has, IMO, increased my abililty 3-fold, so I don't feel like I've lost out in any way. I suppose I just need to be careful that I don't let any skills I have acquired stagnate. However, as you clearly know what you're talking about I will bear in mind what you say and I will contact you shortly. Thanks again for your post. :)
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Hi, I wonder if anyone can help out. About 2 years ago I finished a horror / fantasy novel. I submitted it to a handful of UK agents and it was rejected, although with encouraging comments and recommendations for revision (and yes, I do know the difference between a standard rej and a qualified rej ! ;))) ) I don't believe I'll ever revise it further, and if I have time to write again I'll be starting something new. But my question is, how might I go about putting it on the net? Does anyone have any links or anything? I don't think I'd even want payment for it, just offload it whilst keeping full (c). I know more than is good for me about hardcopy publishing and submission procedure, etc. so I'm not after advice about that. But I haven't read up on e-publishing so I know very little about it. Also, the novel is quite long; 205,000 words. I already cut it back from 230,000 so it's not likely to get any smaller. Any advice would be appreciated, as it seems a shame just to chuck it out. If anyone is interested in putting it on their site, I can e-mail/post them a preview. Or even stick a couple of chapters on here for people to check out. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Cheers.