(((Steve)))
Princess, donations are good!
*pukes all over the Pit* Been that kind of day, sorry. I'll clean it up now.
Excellent. And maybe the hellhounds will like it.Oh, please, like anyone notices whether you clean it up. Maybe just put up one of the Pukey Floor sign notices so we don't slip in it.
That's why I stopped going up there.That's why I have to regularly pop down here. Prolonged Purgatory exposure is very hard on me.
There is a list like that..... well..... more of a forum thread.... hiAs for today. I realized that I'm in the wrong section of the Purgy list. I'm still under the heading of "Purgies on sub," but I didn't have the heart to message and say, "That's wrong." Because then I realized there is no section for "Purgies in the Pit of Despair."
HA (of course I have to have the oddball opinion here) I personally like books that are faster paced. And that's the way I tend to write, too. I had one that an agent said was way too rushed. Another said they loved the pace. If editors are looking for books that have a pace that moves quickly like games do, I wonder if those agents who favor slower paced books will tamp down their preference in order to acquire a book that might sell...
I think it has to go "I love this.... and it will sell!!" or "This could sell.... eventually I'll learn to love it!"soulcascade said:You know what question really interests me? Just how much of a factor 'I love this' vs. 'I think this will sell' is when an agent takes on a client. If they love a book but don't think it stands a good chance of selling, would they take the risk anyway? If they 'only' like a book but are pretty sure it will sell will they take it on knowing they aren't all goo goo eyed with love? I know this would be different for each individual, but still an interesting question to ponder
There is a list like that..... well..... more of a forum thread.... hi
Awesome PoP! Did you advertise?