Today I swallowed the giant lump in my throat and even though my stomach is still doing backflips, I think I’ve made the right call.
Sometimes the stars align and something comes up. An opportunity maybe. I’ve been researching how to submit my story to publishing houses for quite awhile now and today (of all days) I came across HarperCollins’ Wednesday Post website. Apparently every Wednesday, they open the flood gates through this website and unsolicited manuscripts (such as my own) can be submitted. I find this out on a Tuesday night while editing my novel.
Coincidence? Maybe.
They ask for the first fifty pages or three chapters of your novel. After rereading and editing them one last time I just went ahead and did it.
Am I freaking out right now? Yep. It doesn’t help that it’s two in the morning and I work in… oh god, I should sleep. Do I expect anything to come of this?
Hell no.
Just like I didn’t get a date with the first girl I asked out, I expect this will be a lesson in rejection. Worst thing is, I don’t get a nifty rejection notice. Just nothing back after four weeks. This is about to be the longest four weeks in history. Also any email with HarperCollins in it will make me freak out (so Barnes & Noble… keep your publisher call outs to a minimum) but I’m ready.
I want to tell this story.
I want everyone to meet my characters.
I want to be as successful in writing as I am at work.
Maybe if I stare at the photo below, maybe, just maybe, my dream will come true.
Good luck Jefferson and crew. Hopefully everyone will get to meet you soon.
I am proud of you for taking this step. Well done.
Thanks a ton! It’s pretty horrible just waiting for four weeks only to have them not contact you, but it is better than taking no steps at all. Also, I must admit that I didn’t consider the fact that they might all be on holidays until well into this month… So much email checking, all for no reason!
How goes your writing? Are you still aiming for May this year? I think for me, setting a time-based goal forced me into writer’s block. When I was writing simply because I was enjoying it, nothing could stop me. Good luck and hopefully this year is for both of us!
-TJ
I will begin submitting stories for publication in February. I have decided to start smaller than I had intended for 2015. 2016 will be our year TJ!
Awesome, all the best! My 2016 is looking hectic: Choose home builder, build home, possibly move house, get published, have family visit from overseas and last but not least… try not to Panic.It is definitely going to be one hell of a year no matter what!