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Moozvine is hosting "The Man Who Murdered Himself", one of my older short stories, as part of its launch week extravaganzas. It can be downloaded in PDF, ePub, and mobi format, or sent directly to a kindle. I'm also pleased to announce that "Planetbound" will be appearing in the TOR anthology CHASING SHADOWS, edited by David Brin and Stephen W. Potts. No publication date yet, but I'll keep everyone posted. |
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For Halloween this year, I have acquired a pseudonym.
In other news, "The Cyborg and the Cemetery" funded at Moozvine in just four days, which means it can now be read for free in pdf, mobi and epub formats. This story grew out of a simple premise. What happens if you hook a guy to a prosthetic leg, then require the leg to behave intelligently based on information tapped from the host's neural and endocrine systems? Last edited by Nancy Fulda; 10-13-2015 at 02:33 PM. |
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OK, so rule of thumb:
An owl trick-or-treating is under Sherrida Pope. An owl as a experimental genetically engineered companion animal to help a blind child trick-or-treat is probably under Nancy Fulda. Have I got it? :-) |
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SFWA - What to expect when you start an internet kerfluffle Bready or Not - A bit of Nutella reminiscing and a yummy cookie recipe Spencer Ellsworth's blog - guest post on writing and parenting Also, remember that novel I've been promising forever? It's finished. My top-choice agent doesn't like it enough to represent it (but he did like it enough to take me out to breakfast and tell me to send him more stuff). I keep thinking I'll just set it aside and let it be an unsold manuscript. But then the little voice in my head that falls in love with all my characters starts insisting that this novel is too good for that, that it shouldn't languish, that it should head out into the world even if I'm not yet writing NYT Bestselling manuscripts. As in, perhaps I should send it around to a couple of publishers after all. Still mulling it over. Is this an early manuscript that should die, or is it a genius manuscript waiting for the right fan base? What to do, what to do? |
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Maybe in the future there will be a way for you to publish your manuscript without an agent or publisher and yet still reach a huge market. Perhaps through some electronic form of book and even an electronic bookstore of some sort.
Oh, wait.... Last edited by ApK; 10-22-2015 at 08:34 PM. |
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(Version 2, in case you were looking for a shill to feed you a straight line)
Nancy, have you considered self-publishing? |
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(a) Self-pub is a lot of work (I've done it with short fiction collections). It turns out that I love cover design, market placement, and strategic marketing via blog tours. On the flip side, I despise proofreading, formatting, and error-checking. Novels have a lot of the latter. (b) Trad publishing brings in an additional vetting process. If I can convince an acquisitions editor, a marketing department, and a final decision-maker to hop on board with this project, that's pretty good evidence that I'm not delusional. (c) Independent and unbiased (but hopefully enthusiastic) editor. (d) Legitimacy. Self-pub authors can and have produced spectacular books, but in terms of pure statistics a self-published author has a harder time getting bookstore placement, promo opportunities, and general street credit than a trad-pub author who can leverage the reputation of her publisher. (e) Someone else pays for review copies? Obviously, most of those arguments only apply to big-name publishers with a solid track record. By the time you get down to the small press, it pretty much turns into a toss-up. |
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Best of luck with the novel. My advice (bear in mind I don't write books) would be to send out the novel to other agents and any suitable publishers that still take direct submission, while at the same time working on the next one.
Is it something Baen might be interested in? You have a contact or two there, I thought? |
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It may not be blazing guns enough for Baen, but it's somewhere in the ballpark. Worth mulling it over, at least...
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They published It's up to Charlie Hardin which not only has no blazing guns, but isn't even SF/Fantasy. Worth a try, surely, especially if you have any way to get it towards the top of their slush pile.
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Baen certainly don't only publish military SF/fantasy. Look at Jody Lynn Nie's "Dreamland" trilogy, for example, or Warren L. Douglas' "Veil of Years" trilogy, which is based on mediaeval French myths.
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