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I finished and sent off that Rogue Hearts story, which probably won't be what they're looking for, but I won't know for another six months.
I also wrote a short erotic story that I can't find a fit for - the only publisher who might be interested reserves the rights to edit the story, which doesn't sit well with me. I'd expect an editor to consult the author first, at least. I'm not sure letting some brute of an editor manhandle poor Tameka and Manny is worth $15. And now I'm tired of looking through publishers. This one might just stay in my files for a while.
I wonder if Ursula will pop up again. It's rare that one of my characters has such a distinct voice. I might want a story where she reconnects with her old partner Kwan, because I have very specific ideas about what he's like, too. Problem: This setting is contemporary, and it's easier to sell fantasy, sci-fi etc. I suppose I could spin it as neo-pulp. I'm not sure I'd be comfortable writing her in a fantasy setting. I suppose it's something to think about.
This has been a rather intense three days of writing. But work resumes, so I can get a rest. (!)
I also wrote a short erotic story that I can't find a fit for - the only publisher who might be interested reserves the rights to edit the story, which doesn't sit well with me. I'd expect an editor to consult the author first, at least. I'm not sure letting some brute of an editor manhandle poor Tameka and Manny is worth $15. And now I'm tired of looking through publishers. This one might just stay in my files for a while.
I wonder if Ursula will pop up again. It's rare that one of my characters has such a distinct voice. I might want a story where she reconnects with her old partner Kwan, because I have very specific ideas about what he's like, too. Problem: This setting is contemporary, and it's easier to sell fantasy, sci-fi etc. I suppose I could spin it as neo-pulp. I'm not sure I'd be comfortable writing her in a fantasy setting. I suppose it's something to think about.
This has been a rather intense three days of writing. But work resumes, so I can get a rest. (!)