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Tuesday, Jun 14
AvantGuild Member of the Week: Mark Rayner
Location: London, Ontario (Canada) What's the latest thing you've worked on? What has been your most difficult assignment and how did you deal with its challenges? What's the best or most helpful thing that an editor has told you? What did you learn about publishing your novel that you think will help you your second time around? I've also discovered that even after many edits, there are some things that may bother you later when you read the finished product. I think the best way to live with those mistakes is to work as hard as you can to write as good a book as possible, and don't start trying to sell it unless you think it is the best you can do on your own. In terms of what happens after you've finally published, I'm still learning. The main thing that surprised me was to discover the work does not stop after you've finished proofing the galleys. In a way, it begins there -- after you've got the darned thing in print, then there is all this publicity to do. What I've learned from other authors is that this is true whether you've published with a big house or a small boutique (as I have). Fiction and non-fiction. So, this will help me prepare for the next time around. Email This Post |
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