Writing Life
January 22, 2007 | Uncategorized
Skimming the surface over at eharlequin I noticed that I’d missed a sale party for Robyn Grady. (Waves to Robyn – with many heartfelt though :( belated congratulations. ) Why is this blog worthy? Robyn has contracted with two lines. And everyone at Harlequin Mills and Boon is cool with her writing for Silhouette Desire and Modern Extra. BTW Robyn has submissions in with Presents and Blaze, so this could get even more exciting. How lovely for Robyn.
See, it can be done!
I know it is not the kind of thing anyone advises, or that is in the least bit sensible. I also understand how unlikely sales are, period, let alone dual sales. ;) But there is zero chance of selling to more than one line without submitting.
There are lots and lots of people with the dream of being a writer who never actually write a book. There are more who never submit what they’ve written. There are those who try and get rejected and never try again. I am convinced that persistence is more critical to success than any other single trait.
As of last night the Presents is polished up and awaits the lovely CP’s feedback. I may goof off for a day or two before diving into Blaze revisions.
BTW, I did not get a revision letter, i.e. one that says fix this and this and this and send it back. I got the liked-your-premise, but it needs this and definitely that and a whole lot more of this before it would work for the line. Nevertheless, I still love that story and I need to at least try to improve it. If it’s a total rewrite then it’s a total rewrite. :(





When both Hunter and Tru bond with Amber their mating triangle threatens everything they hold dear.
Determined to help rescue the princess, Cassandra agrees to act as the dragons’ sex slave, but can she guard her heart from the dominant males?
Camille, a plump, sweet-natured breeder, is caught in New Eden’s endless war with Baldor. Her mates, Jaxon and Aegis, need cunning and courage to rescue her. They need a miracle to capture her heart.
Werewolf-whisper Daniel is the only one who can heal Scarlet’s broken werewolf connection. If he succeeds then the pack’s needs will eclipse his claim on her heart. But if he fails, they'll both die.
A Scarlet Past, the story of Scarlet's parents is available on Amazon or Barnes and Noble for just 99 cents!
A lonely woman finds passion with a dominant much younger lover, when she tries to leave she learns her new master plays for keeps.
The Enyo Chronicles includes both Dalia's Choice and Joon's Tempation.
Three different stories, three dangerous men, and three women who deserve them.
One dangerous warrior woman plus two rogue demon males equals a love to threaten an empire.
Getting paid to watch Eduardo is Desiree’s dream assignment, but when he reaches out to her, crossing the line, everything changes.
Deep in her secret heart, she lusts for a sexy pirate who’d be her master and commander in the bedroom. But, this man may be too dangerous
One woman, two men, three wounded hearts--though already mated their love is still forbidden.
A reluctant reporter and a lone wolf undercover cop work to catch an extortionist, finding love requires the most dangerous risk of all.
Street-smart cop plays princess to catch deadly terrorists. Now,the only man she trusts is the one she can't resist.
What Sam doesn’t know may kill him--the love of his life is his worst nightmare--his enemy’s daughter.r.


January 22nd, 2007 at 6:20 pm
Hey Evanne! When did you hear from Blaze, was this recently? Congrats on the personal feedback. Always a good thing. :-)
January 22nd, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Melissa,
Got a letter during the power outage – a little before Christmas. This was my first submission to Blaze – the one that started in the summer of 2005 as an entry in the Blazing Summer contest. LOL You know how that goes… Anyway I’m refusing to give up on a story I love. More revisions ahead. :)
January 22nd, 2007 at 10:09 pm
Evanne, any time you get a personalized letter from an editor that’s a great sign. That means they thought enough about your talent to feel you were worth spending time on.
I’ve read bits and pieces of the chapters you’ve posted and agree. You have a brilliant way with description and those little details that make a story come alive. I think it’s just a matter of getting the right story in front of the right eyes.
January 23rd, 2007 at 12:15 am
Lori, Thanks for the encouraging comments – it means more than you know.
At the moment I’m feeling really optimistic since my wonderful CP was so kind about my latest story.
There have been lots of discouraging days and comments from other writers have been what kept me plugging away.
January 23rd, 2007 at 9:17 pm
Evanne,
I hope you don’t have any more discouraging days. No matter what anyone says, you can write, write well, and you’ll sell soon.
Sheila
January 24th, 2007 at 1:22 am
Evanne,
You better not have any more discouraging days. Maybe days to be patient, but not discouraged.
You write well and you will be published and many readers will have you on their must buy list. It’s only a matter of time.
Sheila
January 24th, 2007 at 2:44 am
Hey Sheila,
Thanks for the double dose of confidence. It’s always welcome.