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Hi all,
I recently finished a parnormal thriller which I intended to be the first part of a trilogy. I've been sending the MS out to various uk based agents without any success. I wasn't particuarly disheartned as I knew it was going to be a long process trying to get it published (I manageed to get my first novel published by a small press back in 99). Anyway this week I contacted a professional writers workshop who were given out free advice on query letters. They told me after reading my letter that they weren't suprised I hadn't had much success as my book was over 200,000 words long it was going to be a tall order for any agent to take on.
So I'm faced with the daunting prospect of either trying to condense my MS down to a more 'acceptable' size(what sort of size is acceptable?) or trying to split it into two, perhaps even three books. The story is pretty complex with a lot of characters and I'm afraid if I try and cut it in two it won't seem like two complete stories but rather two halves of a whole. My worry with condensing is the loss of plot or character development.
So I'm wondering if anyone out there has faced a similar problem and how they dealt with it.
To be honest though I'm open to any weird and wonderful suggestions!
I recently finished a parnormal thriller which I intended to be the first part of a trilogy. I've been sending the MS out to various uk based agents without any success. I wasn't particuarly disheartned as I knew it was going to be a long process trying to get it published (I manageed to get my first novel published by a small press back in 99). Anyway this week I contacted a professional writers workshop who were given out free advice on query letters. They told me after reading my letter that they weren't suprised I hadn't had much success as my book was over 200,000 words long it was going to be a tall order for any agent to take on.
So I'm faced with the daunting prospect of either trying to condense my MS down to a more 'acceptable' size(what sort of size is acceptable?) or trying to split it into two, perhaps even three books. The story is pretty complex with a lot of characters and I'm afraid if I try and cut it in two it won't seem like two complete stories but rather two halves of a whole. My worry with condensing is the loss of plot or character development.
So I'm wondering if anyone out there has faced a similar problem and how they dealt with it.
To be honest though I'm open to any weird and wonderful suggestions!