Mixed feelings today at the last gasp of 2009. I've been rather upset about yet another rejection of The Gifting, this time from an e-publisher with quite a high profile. Bummer, really. They loved the writing, but hated the multiple viewpoints. Sigh. If anyone out there is keeping count (apart from me, and I have the score lines engraved on my heart like Calais, dammit), that's been a full two years of rejections for that novel, including: 11 mainstream publishers who have never had the simple decency to respond at all, not even to my ex-agent; 24 actual rejections; 3 waiting rejections. Understandably, I am now gearing up to go with Lulu as a self-publishing option next year. I just can't take the knocks. It's too damn agonising. And for that reason, I'm certainly not submitting any of the Gathandrian series to anyone else. Ever again. Best stay in a literary no-go area, self-publish quietly and have done with the damn thing. Ah well.
Anyway, thank God (who I'm not really talking to at the moment, in case anyone - or even the Good Lord himself - is interested), it's not all been weeping and wailing and OCD chocolate eating here in downtown Surrey. There has been some nice book news too this week, hurrah. The Bones of Summer was awarded Mystery Book of the Year 2009 at the Well Read Book Blog. It was also, along with A Dangerous Man, mentioned in the Guest Reviewers' 2009 choices at the Jessewave Book Blog - so many thanks, everyone, for that. In addition, Maloney's Law briefly hit the dizzy heights of Number 18 in the Amazon UK gay fiction charts - well, gosh! - and also gained a very kind 4-star review at the Goodreads site from Feliz. Thank you, Feliz - much appreciated.
And, on the birding front, we've reached the grand total of 159 birds this year - which is one more than we spotted for 2008, hurrah. I'm pleased to be able to say that our last bird spotted was the glorious Red Crested Pochard - which gave me a big thrill as, of course, you can always rely on a redhead to up the ante. Every time.
Anyway, I hope you all have a Happy New Year, and that 2010 brings as many good things to you as it possibly can. Hell, I think we all deserve it.
Anne's website - hoping 2010 will be more of a gifting (ho ho) than 2009 has been
16 comments:
bloody publishers sometimes i wonder if they have any clue at all...i just keep churning it out and sending it away, ha ha
I know - anyone would think they didn't like me!!! Ho ho!! :)) Axxx
Happy new year Anne and Lord H.
Nik X
You too, Nik. A
Happy New Year Anne, from a Brit in Canada.
Happy New Year back! I'd love to be in Canada - lucky you! :)) Axxx
Happy New Year Lovely Anne!!
Here's to a 2010 full of birds, books and dazzling success xxxx
You too, Megan! Though maybe without the birds bit!! :)) Axxx
Happy New Year. :)
Happy New Year to you! :)) Axxx
Keep the faith, Anne, because 2010 is going to be YOUR year. (I'm psychic :))
Happy New Year!
Vicki xx
Happy New Year sweet Anne with wishes for a publishing breakthrough for you in 2010. HUGS
You have more patience than I ever thought of having! 24 rejections? I decided to self-publish "Clippings" after the first rejection, LOL. And I didn't even submitted it to any e-book publisher. I'll try to follow your example next time and be more patient, but I'm not holding my breath ;-)
I wish you good luck, and Happy New Year!
A.J.
Happy New Year, Vicki, Val & AJ! And I so loved Clippings, AJ - it's a great book! :)) Axxx
A little late but no less heartfelt Happy New Year to you, Anne! Hope it contains everything you could possibly wish for!
Litlove xoxoxox
Happy New Year to you too, LL - hope you're avoiding the snow!!! :)) Axxx
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