As a child, I had a love/hate relationship with the word “potential”. I seem to remember hearing that word applied
to me more than once and I often felt that it was just a synonym for “not quite
good enough.” And yet, ironically, it is
the love of potential (or the fear of failure) that has me dragging my feet on
submitting my queries.
In my research, I found 13 AAR literary agencies accepting
electronic submissions for science fiction/fantasies. That’s 13 chances to find out if I succeeded
or failed in my 2+ year investment in Kingdom Of Stone. Right now it is at least a potential runaway
best seller--heck, it could even be a Pulitzer Prize winning novel--but very
soon the query letters are going out and those potentialities will quickly evaporate
into actualities. Unlike quantum
particles, it seems books can’t exist as nothing more than an expanding wave of
probability.I know that even if the book never sees a publisher’s catalog, it’s not a waste. I learned much just writing it and self-publishing is increasingly becoming a viable option. Even if it gets turned down by all 13 agencies, it might still see the light of day in some future incarnation. In the meantime, I’m ignoring much professional advice and working on the sequel. Since this series is generally intended to be a series of related yet stand-alone novels, it ultimately doesn’t matter which gets published if I can get even one past the gatekeepers. I’m fully prepared to go it alone if I must after that.
1 comment:
I totally get this post! Going it alone in Nano and Camp Nano has been my bi-annual routine. Self-pubbing IS a real option these days so keep writing sequels. . . As someone said to me the other day, "If Justin Beiber can get famous on You Tube, who is to say some critic/publisher/agent won't stumble upon your work on Amazon.com and buy it!"
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