Oh noes! The Clarion West Write-a-thon starts on Sunday and The New Yorker swiped my YA book idea!
Well, I guess I’ll just have to come up with something else. Any suggestions?
writer. screenwriter. learning person. loves being human.
Oh noes! The Clarion West Write-a-thon starts on Sunday and The New Yorker swiped my YA book idea!
Well, I guess I’ll just have to come up with something else. Any suggestions?
Serious? So what? Surely it’s not exactly the same? Anyway, people have similar ideas all of the time. Who knows if he’s even serious or if he’ll really write it.
I say go for it anyway. Yours will be better than his.
But I know – it still sux.
Um, no, actually not serious. That’s the humor column of The New Yorker. Sorry for not making that more clear.
I’m trying to transition into the whole vampire genre due to book recommendations from my gal, but so far it’s just not my cup of tea. Maybe I just haven’t come across the right book yet. I’m just more of a dragons-and-elves kind of guy . . .
I thought that didn’t sound quite right for more than one reason. : )
But hey, I bet it would sell!
Mangels in America.
I’m sure you’re heard this one. A writer at the end of his (publisher rejection) rope asked his agent how do I get published? Well, said his agent, Jane Austen is always popular and vampires are really hot at the moment.
You guessed it. Here comes his first published novel. Jane Austen battling pesky vampires.