Allow me to 'splain. My first attempt at writing a full-length historical novel, in its initial inception, was more than 800 pages long and packed with details totally unnecessary to the story. What did I know? I was completely new to the writing business, raw and totally on my own. Undaunted (or ignorant--take your pick), I sent a query off to an agent on a Monday morning. The agent in question had a direct link to my idol, Bertrice Small. By Thursday I had my first rejection: a postcard that gave me the usual apology for the impersonal reply but he had too many manuscripts and not enough time to send a personal rejection, yet after careful consideration, the story was not for him. And boy was I mad! Not that he rejected me. More that I knew there was no way that if he had too many manuscripts on his desk he could have read my 800 page tome and sent me a rejection postcard within four days. (I told you; I was ignorant.)
The good thing about anger (at least for me) is that it energizes me. Makes me want to prove someone wrong. I started doing research, found critique partners, found Romance Writers of America, and learned.
I still believed in my story, but knew it needed tremendous work if I ever wanted to see it in print. But with my resentment at that agent still bubbling, I decided to write a sequel to my 800 page story. Yes, even after 800 pages, I still had plenty of story to write. Since this was a story for revenge, I titled this new work, Kismet's Revenge.
And it's available now at The Wild Rose Press. So there you have it. What's that old saying? "
My first novel ever was nearly a thousand pages, so I know what you mean, Katherine. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your release and your continuing career!
There's something special about that first story! Congratulations on the new release and looking forward to more of your stories:-)
ReplyDeleteI too have an unpublished 900+ historical tome that wanders into three very different stories... what was I thinking? lol
ReplyDeleteI'll always remember that first burst of excitement and how good it felt to sit down for the first time to seriously write and have a big story come forward. I was in heaven everyday I worked on that tome!
Congratulations Katherine on this very sweet bit of revenge.
XXOO Kat
My first book was rejected...seems I had a small amount of dialogue and "told" the rest of the story! Again, newbie, what did I know?
ReplyDeleteWe sure learn from our first books!
I still have that book and think, "Someday...".
Any sort of "revenge" can be a great thing!
Marianne/April
Congrats on your sweet revenge!! My first story was probably one of the longest I ever wrote.
ReplyDeleteMy first story was for Silhouette Romance and it 200 pages single spaced. lol
ReplyDeleteI rewrote that for years and still didn't sell it. I threw it away a couple of years ago. lol I do have some I'm going to dig out and revamp.
I'm a firm believer in recycling. LOL! I hope you'll all find your own revenge some day.
ReplyDeleteAll very familiar. Remionds me I have a couple of early books I should rewrite. I've caninabilized some of them though....Jean
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