I'm an author of Women's Fiction

Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/09/03 08:08 AM

Hi Everyone!

I write dramatic women's fiction and I'd be very happy to answer questions about writing.... from the query letter, to the synopsis, to even questions about writing the book.

don't be shy, just ask away!

[ January 08, 2003, 12:09 PM: Message edited by: Vicki M. Taylor ]
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/24/03 06:11 AM

What's the first step? Do you find a publisher and see what they want or do you write a book and try to find a publisher? Do you find an editor or will a publisher do the editing if they like the bulk of the book?

Thanks ;-)
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/24/03 07:48 AM

first step is to write your book. Then, once it's written, find someone you trust who can edit it. Another author, a critique partner, etc. Then, once you've polished your manuscript, you'll want to do one of a couple of things, or both. Send query letters to publishers who accept unagented queries and queries to agents. If you query an agent, what you're asking is for them to take you on as a client and then they help you find a publisher.

Usually, publishers will edit also, but you must send them as clean a manuscript as possible after they've asked to see it.

For a first time author, you must have your manuscript finished first. No publisher will take you on without it finished. They can't afford that kind of investment.

I hope that helps.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/24/03 07:25 PM

That helps alot -- Thanks ;-)

I kinda figured that was the process.

Since my writing preference is poetry -- and I have several spiral notebooks full -- I guess I should get busy transferring them to Microsoft Word huh. I think what's been stopping me is not knowing if I should write about life stories and use the poetry to "accentuate" the point or just try to get the poems published.

Any opinion?

Thanks ;-)
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/25/03 12:20 AM

I've never tried to get a book of poetry published, but I hear that it can be quite difficult. There are only specific publishers who will even solicit poetry writers, so you must do your homework and find them.

If the poetry is very pivotal to the life stories you'd like to write, I think that it would make a great addition and would be very unique. It just might be what you need to catch a publisher's eye.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/25/03 04:20 AM

I guess I'll never know until I try then huh ;-)

Any suggestions on finding a good publisher? I don't want to get burned by getting involved with a "shady" publisher. Or better yet, any suggestions of a good resource to get info about the whole process?

I really appreciate all your help on this ;-)
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/25/03 05:14 AM

One of the best resources I can suggest is The Writer's Market. It's chock full of information on literary agents, publishers, magazines, contests, etc. It gives you addresses, e-mail addresses, websites, phone numbers and more including specific editorial needs and submission guidelines.

You can find out more information by going to http://www.writersmarket.com
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/25/03 05:31 AM

Thanks -- I will check it out tomorrow when I have a few minutes -- and your website too ;-)
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/27/03 04:50 PM

You may also want to check out this site:
www.freelancing1.homestead.com/

Kimberly Ripley is the host of the site. She has great information about freelancing later in life. It is worth your while to subscribe to her online newsletter too. By the way, she wrote a story that has been accepted for boomerwomenspeak!

Also, another great site is,
www.naww.org. This is the site for the National Association of Women Writers. I have found the founder and members to be extremely encouraging and supportive! I am a proud member of this association.
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/27/03 09:24 PM

good info Dotsie. There are a lot of good sites around run by people who really want to help writers.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/29/03 09:12 PM

thanks ladies

NOW -- do you have a link to a website showing you how to add 5 more hours to a 24 hr day ??????

[Eek!]

I have all the sites in favorite places so one of these days I'll have a min or two to check them out.
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: I'm an author of Women's Fiction - 01/29/03 11:48 PM

not necessarily a link.. but here's a tip.

Review what you do every day and ask yourself these questions for each task:

Is this going to make me happy?
Will it help me accomplish my life goals?
Is it important enough to drop everything else I'm doing?
Is anyone going to die if I don't do it right now or ever?