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  1. jrgoetz

    Challenge! Contest Time!

    Riggs was pressed against a tree in the silver light of a full moon, waiting to see if he would have to kill a man. They used to call the full moon a thief's moon, but in this case, it was just a coincidence. Riggs was as big as you could be and still blend in as average.
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    Stop the presses! There might be a buyer for Savvy!!!

    I would love to see the site continue! I think the classes are helpful and it is great to have a community to be part of. Ideas: What about workshop classes that are more like traditional workshops where one person a week/session has their work read and critiqued by others? Mods/teacher/prof...
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    Hi Everyone!

    Glad to have you!
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    First Person... with Omniscient? Yay or Nay?

    I think it can work if done right. Or if you aren't sure, write it both ways, set it aside for a week, then read them both and make a gut reaction decision.
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    Editor Lindsey Is Awesome

    Independent editor who will do beta reads, proofreads, line edits, and more.
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    Great experience with this editor

    So I just got my novel back from an independent editor and wanted to give her a shout out. Lindsey was awesome, not just with her work, which I was happy with, but also in terms of her bedside manner, affordability, and general demeanor. 10/10 would recommend if you are looking for someone. She...
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    I was super worried about this last time (which was my first time) as well. If my memory serves...

    I was super worried about this last time (which was my first time) as well. If my memory serves, you can pitch a project to an agent one time, and up to three different project at most. When Pitchfest opens and you see someone you like, you can bookmark the thread and comment on it. Some of the...
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    Hello

    That's the same way I ended up here late last year. I have been happy with the community and think the pitch polish course I took was super helpful. Good luck!
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    Nice to meet you!

    Welcome, glad to have you
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    Hello! :-)

    I get that. I actually think that is one of the unexpectedly difficult parts about the first book, finding out all you don't know about what you don't know.
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    Hello! :-)

    I know a couple of editors for when you are ready. Planning is key, I'm assuming you would want at the very least the synopsis for all three sections of the trilogy and a finished first volume before querying?
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    Hello! :-)

    Meh, I had one hit at the last pitchfest but we were not a good fit. I've been using querytracker and trying to get query letters out regularly. Am meeting with a friend in the industry to get tweaks on the letter. I signed up for the prep class that starts next week and am curious to see how...
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    Hello! :-)

    Two good friends of mine work as editors, one in romance, one in more general fiction and do manuscript reviews and the like. If you are moving forward and want their contact info shoot me a PM
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    Cleaning Company Concept

    This has a concept similar to the Orphan X books to a certain degree, might be helpful for you to read one, or even just knock out the summaries. There has to be a desperation that motivates, something that makes bad consequences even worse, or uncommon splash back. Agree with the above as well...
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    Hello! :-)

    I don't think so, at least at this juncture. What about you?
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    Good luck!

    Good luck!
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    Books we loved in 2022

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    Books we loved in 2022

    So one book that I was blown away with this year was Who They Was by Gabriel Kruze? Anyone else happen to pick it up? I actually went back about six weeks later and gave it a second read through, and usually I wait at least a year to do so. Similar vein, slightly less good, but still a solid...
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    Hello! :-)

    I am also trying to put in some work on getting my first novel out there, and polishing my second to start to get it ready to query. Would be open to working on pitches as well since Pitchfest is in something like six weeks
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    How to write the perfect first line...or not!

    There was a period of time that I always seemed to have that first line ready to go. Then it disappeared. Now, sometimes I struggle and work on it for an hour, getting more and more frustrated. I try to remind myself to push past that, just get to the part I can write, and circle back. Sometimes...