For those of you (all of you, really), new to this blog, let me tell you that I used most of last year's sabbatical writing a novel, then editing the novel, then trying to figure out how to sell the novel.
This week, after months of beating myself up for not having written a better book, I went back to it, re-read it, made a few adjustments and, you know what, ended up quite happy with myself. It is not "War and Peace," but it's quite a readable book. I happen to enjoy it. (But, of course, I wrote it.)
No, I'm not yet close to authors I admire. And, Yes, I have written a book in a style I do not read. I can't explain why, other than I had a story to tell about this HR lady who sleeps around and makes mistakes as her agency is getting sold and resold... Wonder where I got the idea?
This week I started sending it to editors, for their consideration, hoping that one of them might want to represent me and get the book sold. Four queries have gone out.
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One rejection came back quickly.
In preparation for many more rejections to come, I will research the self-publishing thing. Many recommend it. I had signed up for a conference in February that should have taught me all about it. But I, who never get sick, was sick as a dog for the duration of the event. I learned nothing.
In the meantime, I am officially launching this blog that I have been writing, thus far, mostly for myself. If interested in my thoughts, scroll down and see what's already here--8 posts I started entering in November.
Going forward, I'll report on my progress, and will share my thoughts on anything that comes to mind--mostly my literary jealousies.
And, when Alana and Tess come back from Argentina, I'll have them help me clean up the design.

I am glad to hear you are satisfied with your work, and I am excited to hear back from other publishers with you. Can't wait to be back in the bay with you!
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