I’ve written two, am on my third. I call them theological science fiction. God willing, they’ll be published when I’m done with the whole series.
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This will happen. I am a writer and have written lots of pieces. The right piece will fall into the hands of the right person/people and will go out into the world and will make people happy, or will make them think. Who knows what will happen when the books and stories find publishers, etc.?
I’ve written a NUMBER of books since middle school, and I’m hoping I could be able to get some, if not, ONE of them publish before I leave this earth. :P
i have an agent in the states, and this last week received a rejection from DAW. Amnar: Book One has now been sent out to 27 more publishers. i am still incredibly positive about it all, i know this is going to happen. it is a matter, essentially, of determination, positive thinking, and timing. the rejection was positive, saying it was very well-written, but was rejected because they have too many authors right now. the contact said to resubmit in august because the readers will be different. i have the support of a very special person doing all this work for me and i am very grateful for him.
Having done what I thought was the hard part – actually writing a book, I find that getting published is far harder. The easiest way it seems is to use a company like Booksurge, who are owned by Amazon and pay (though only a small amount) to get it published and then once it is out there it might be easier to build a name and then get the next one published in a conventional way – or that’s the hope anyway.






