One Week in September
Sep. 16th, 2011 03:33 pmA lot of things can happen in a week.
You can grow up, fall in love, lose yourself, find yourself again, break a cycle, make a decision or slay some demons.
I think, this last week, I've done a few of those. I've also turned 25 and finished writing a novel. Which, co-incidentally, takes place over the course of one week in September, and completely changes the protagonist's life.
When I say "finished" - I realise I'll probably have to go back and re-draft a few more bits a few more times, but this draft is the first one I can honestly say feels "complete." The plot is there, the structure is there and unlikely to undergo any substantial changes, the characters feel properly developed, and events are hooking together and linking back to make a cohesive whole.
I'm feeling fairly positive.
The bigger question is "what now"?
Well, First thing is I'm entering it in the Mslexia novel competition. Have done, I should say.
Then I'm going to start working out all the business shit, like how to write a synopsis and cover letter and all that jazz.
Then, if I don't hear anything from Mslexia, I'm going to start sending out to agents and publishers.
I'm also going to take five minutes to wibble in a corner, because this shit just got real.
If anyone actually knows any agents or publishers, especially those interested in the field of Speculative Fiction (SF/Fantasy), then I would be most interested to hear from them...
You can grow up, fall in love, lose yourself, find yourself again, break a cycle, make a decision or slay some demons.
I think, this last week, I've done a few of those. I've also turned 25 and finished writing a novel. Which, co-incidentally, takes place over the course of one week in September, and completely changes the protagonist's life.
When I say "finished" - I realise I'll probably have to go back and re-draft a few more bits a few more times, but this draft is the first one I can honestly say feels "complete." The plot is there, the structure is there and unlikely to undergo any substantial changes, the characters feel properly developed, and events are hooking together and linking back to make a cohesive whole.
I'm feeling fairly positive.
The bigger question is "what now"?
Well, First thing is I'm entering it in the Mslexia novel competition. Have done, I should say.
Then I'm going to start working out all the business shit, like how to write a synopsis and cover letter and all that jazz.
Then, if I don't hear anything from Mslexia, I'm going to start sending out to agents and publishers.
I'm also going to take five minutes to wibble in a corner, because this shit just got real.
If anyone actually knows any agents or publishers, especially those interested in the field of Speculative Fiction (SF/Fantasy), then I would be most interested to hear from them...