I have two New Year's resolutions for 2010 (ish...since the old Pagan year technically ended October 31 and the new one kind of started then but also kind of starts tomorrow on Yule...it's complicated). Anyway, my resolutions that will take effect starting tomorrow:
1. For each new book I want to buy, I will read two that I already own (and haven
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But now everyone's all uptight about everything and it's just... I dunno... whatever >.>
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(Not you specifically, "you" in general.)
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But eh, we're all different.
I remember back when I worked at A.C. Moore, they told us to say 'Happy Holiday's to everyone but sometimes I'd slip and say Merry Christmas and I'd get some odd looks (like, oh great the one time I forget to say it I'm talking to a Jewish person or something--why are you even Christmas shopping then? >8I) and every now and then some people would be like, NO, MERRY CHRISTMAS.
You just can't win, with this.
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And oh mans, that reading books you already own thing? Since Saturday night I've read 3 complete books and am working on a fourth, with a fifth lined up and plans to finish three more that I've had sitting at near completion since, oh, ALL SEMESTER. >_< I think this is already more books than I read all summer. T_T
Good luck on the getting published angle. Not really much advice there. My mom's been trying for years and hasn't figured out the magic recipe, but I have a feeling the most important ingredient is luck- luck that you write the sort of story they want to buy, regardless of quality. : \ (Cough, Twilight, cough) But! I wish you good luck!! *hugs*
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And as far as getting published goes, I don't think it's really all that daunting. It requires good writing, a lot of market research, and dedication. A lot depends on your genre and the places you want to get published. Could I publish my experimental travel memoir with a large publishing house? Doubtful. But could I publish it with a small, indie press? I'd put money on it. There are so many magazines and indie presses out there that are looking for so many different things--it's just a matter of finding the ones that you click with.
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