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I finished a contemp., which is currently being professionally edited. Whenever I read the guidelines for a contemp., the publishing houses seem to imply that contemps. should be like "Bridget Jones." My contemp. is darker, with abuse issues, but it also has lighthearted moments and, of course, a budding love relationship between two tortured people. The hero is by far more tortured than the female and she heals first, but every time she reaches him, he pulls away. There's a lot more to it, but I just wondered if I can break the "Bridget Jones" mold and still get published in contemp. There is a definite HEA and I plan a sequel as the hero has a younger brother who turned into an interesting character. I'd call the sexual content a PG-13 to R rating. Am i doomed because I didn't follow the contemp. formula where the female is obsessed about her weight, her hair color, and her high powered career? In the story, the woman has just escaped from an abusive husband and hasn't had time to get her career together yet, although she plans on going back to college.
Seems that the publishing houses are very formulated. Right or wrong?
Thanks, thanks, thanks, etc. to anybody who bothers to answer. I'm just learning the business side of writing.
Seems that the publishing houses are very formulated. Right or wrong?
Thanks, thanks, thanks, etc. to anybody who bothers to answer. I'm just learning the business side of writing.