In July, I opened Book2Book’s ‘Book Trade News Digest’ for a quick scan and noticed that an author I ‘knew’ had just been taken on by a publisher I didn’t know. Popping over to their site to satisfy my curiosity, it only took a few seconds for me to realise that this was The One. I couldn’t imagine a better fit for my novel.
The novel had spent many months on two desks before being rejected with heaps of praise that were incredibly frustrating to read and left me wondering why, if they loved it so much, they hadn’t taken it on. This time, though, I was sure my book was a good match so I sent an email with a synopsis to the publishers the same day and was absolutely beside myself when I had a return email the next day asking to see the entire manuscript.
An amazingly prompt six weeks later I had my reply; they loved the story and characters but wanted some changes. Now, during its time on two desks, FTT, as I nicknamed it, had gone through a couple of metamorphoses, but this time the changes really made sense. I’d never been entirely happy with the opening of my novel but there were passages I really liked which, until then, had stopped me killing my darlings. Truly, one of the most important lessons you can learn as a writer is to listen to your inner bullsh*t detector. If you know something stinks then clear it up! I’d been ignoring the smell of my opening chapter for a long time, but as soon as the publishers pointed out to me that it lacked impact I got rid of it and it transformed the novel. By the end of a busy two weeks incorporating the suggested amendments I had a version of FTT I was really happy with and sent it off.
Again, the publishers were very prompt in replying and told me when I could expect a decision. There are worse things in life than waiting for a response to a manuscript, but one of the aspects I’ve really appreciated about working with this company is that they’ve done exactly what they said they would do when they agreed to do it which has made the wait so much easier. Even so, when the decisive email appeared in my inbox, I had a sudden, ‘Uh-oh, this is going to ruin my day’ thought as I fumbled to open it.
Since reading, ‘we would like to discuss offering you a publishing contract’, I’ve been trying to absorb this feeling of stepping over the threshold I’ve dreamt of crossing for so long. Even as I stood waiting to meet my publisher I was convinced that they’d say they’d made a terrible mistake, so when I was told, ‘everyone who’s read it loves your book’ I had a bit of a rush of blood to the head (mind you, the 5am start didn’t help). I’ve only ever wanted to be a writer and to have someone enjoy what I’ve written is a huge compliment and a wonderful feeling. I’m looking forwards to the next step.
And finally...
It’s also been my birthday this weekend and it’s fair to say we’ve done some celebrating. My thanks to Rose and Si for a lovely meal, Lily for a welcome break and Stepson Two and Gorgeous Girlf who arrived with gifts of Laurent-Perrier and crystal glasses. My thanks too, to Tom, as ever, for looking after me.
Photo shows me with my contract!
Comments
Even better it will be when we get to read your book!
Happy Birthday to you, relish the fantastic feeling that surrounds you. xo
Happy birthday - better late etc etc
Rosie, sorry - I keep droning on so thanks for taking the time to comment again!
Dave, thanks for both!
Tiggy, thanks. I do feel very fortunate to have been taken on by this company.
Aw, Frances, that's nice.
LBD, phew! Long haul, eh? Profiteroles all round, I think!
SBS... what do you think that is right in the middle of my fringe,eh? Still, glad it's not quite as bright in the photo as it is in real life!
Bradan, many thanks for taking the time to comment when you are so busy.
Hah, thanks dear heart!
Toady, thanks for your kind comment. I'm still a bit too dazed to be chuffed.
I am grinning for you.
Very exciting.
Helen
Straight From Hel
Such great news Chris and so well deserved. It was only a matter of time.
What a brilliant birthday. What a great end to the year:-)
xx
May it be the first of many XX
JJ, thanks - yes, it does indeed show that there are still opportunities out there.
Helen, thank you, what a kind thing to say.
Aw, Pondside, now wouldn't that be great?
Lane, thanks - it does seem to have happened at once. Quite overwhelming. Love to Peggy and Teas.
Fennie, you'll make me blush! And you're being too modest about your own writing. Thank you 'though.
Milla, ta a lot - yes I think a profiterolefest is def in order!
Fp, thank you. It can only be a matter of time before the next Novel Racer breaks through with everyone working so hard towards the same goal. We'll get there!
Congratulations, what wonderful news, and so well deserves. Big hugs all round.x
Happy belated birthday too, oh and love the photo.
So pleased for you. Hugs, congrats and cheers!
Mags, we'll be going in together when you get offered your deal too, so I'll be able to brag as well.
Debs, oh, don't you just hate it when blogger eats your comment? Thanks for congratulations and for reposting the comment.
Fia, thanks so much. Here's to many more NR deals,eh?
Belated Happy Birthday wishes too!
Jeanne x
Really, really pleased for you!
xxPat
Pat, thank you - I've got some way to go to catch up with you.
Elizabeth - aw, thanks. I am feeling happy now... was a bit shaken at first after waiting for this moment!
Nice photo. It's great to see what you like like after staring at the back of your head for ages ;o)
"...to have someone enjoy what I’ve written is a huge compliment and a wonderful feeling..." That's it exactly!