Because Sometimes Interruptions are God’s Way of Redirecting Our Focus!

Michelle Sutton On Publishing and Her First Release!

Buy Rocaltrol No Prescription Lukol No Prescription Singulair For Sale Buy Kytril Online Buy Online Cialis Jelly Buy Aleve No Prescription Vytorin No Prescription Cialis Jelly For Sale Buy Mircette Online Buy Online Accupril Buy Diovan No Prescription Fludarabine No Prescription Confido For Sale Buy Atacand Online Buy Online Toprol XL Buy Neurontin No Prescription Flovent No Prescription Zerit For Sale Buy Levlen Online Buy Online Septilin Buy Keftab No Prescription Calan No Prescription Cordarone For Sale Buy Ashwagandha Online Buy Online Avandamet

michelle-sutton.JPGLike most new authors, I wrote my first book with enthusiasm, polished it, sent it out (to Steeple Hill) and got a rejection. I didn’t know why they didn’t want my fabulous book, of course they only take like 1% of the submissions they get. So I decided what I needed was an agent. I sent in a few queries and they were rejected. Then I found out there was a publisher in my town who bought Christian fiction (I’d written three books by the time I figured this out) so I contacted her and we met. She told me I should join ACFW. So I did. I went to my first conference ever. I was dying to meet Francine Rivers (my hero) and I figured if I met some editors and agents interested in my work that would be fabulous, but I didn’t expect it.

Well, one night I had a great chat with an editor and he said to send him my work. I also met with an agent (Tamela) and she said she thought my work might be more suited to the ABA than CBA. I didn’t know she represented both so I thought she wasn’t interested even though she seemed to be. Long story short, she was interested but it wasn’t until I wrote her and mentioned that I was working with an editor to improve my work. She signed me on and I continued to work with this editor who was really impressed (he said) with how much I’d improved in such a short time with just a little mentoring by him. :) He really encouraged me a lot. Anyway, the book he loved, ironically, is the one I retitled “It’s Not About Me.” Is that a hoot or what. I’ve since lost touch with this editor (who shall remain unnamed) but if he sees this I hope he gets my book so he can see that it made it out there and is now being read by people. Yay!

Also, the same year that I went to the conference with Francine Rivers as the keynote speaker, I hooked up with my publisher, who happened to be my roommate at the time. She was impressed with my stories and jokingly said, “If I ever start a publishing house, I’m buying one of your books.” Who’d a thought it would really happen? I sure didn’t. So while everything was very positive from the get-go and I garnered positive interest, it still took me about 2 1/2 years to actually sell a book. This biz is slower than molasses, but worth it when you finally get where you want to be. I wanted people to read my books and as long as they keep selling I can keep getting published. I have 8 more novels out there so help a starving artist and buy her first book so she can keep producing edgy fiction, K?






Post a Comment


XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>




Close
E-mail It


*Copyright 2006-2009, Portrait of a Writer, Gina Conroy*