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eBook Publisher is 'Ravenous' for Your NaNoWriMo Output
Yes, as Perkins specifies on the Ravenous Romance blog, she's interested in "just about every category of erotic romance, [though] our readers are anxious for more M/M/, paranormal and menage." With the genre boundaries in mind, any NaNoWriMo manuscript (in the vicinity of 50,000 words) submitted to Ravenous in December 2009 is eligible for publication along with a $200 advance. Our own feelings on the subject are as follows: If an agent or a publisher says they won't look at a NaNoWriMo manuscript, don't tell them about it, at least not when you're submitting. Afterwards, if somebody wants it, then you've got a cute backstory about how you were inspired to write the novel, but for now, let the work stand on its own merits. Which brings up an even more fundamental point: Why would you even think of submitting your NaNoWriMo manuscripts in December? If you're fortunate enough to have a workable first draft on November 30, you take a couple weeks off to refresh yourself, then you start revising! But most importantly, we just want to remind you: It's National Novel Writing Month, not National Fantasizing About Selling the Novel You Haven't Written Yet Month. Act accordingly. Email This Post |
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