So Eric, your co-authored project sounds terrific! What are the latest efforts/developments, if you don't mind sharing? Wishing you the very best of luck -- it's a hard row we hoe, no doubt about that. With all your hard work, it will pay off eventually! (A dear friend of mine just signed a 3-book deal with Pengui. After 3 years w/an agent who didn't sell it, she changed agents and it sold in a month!)
Hi Eric! Congratulations on over 5k sales of Crack-Up - that is awesome. I may ask you for hints on how you did it.
It is indeed CaFS I'm self-publishing; it's now called Heart of Rock. A steep learning curve, but I'm getting there by salami slices. I'm going to do Kindle, Smashwords and a paperback with, I hope, Lightning Source.
I began dealing with Anita, the agent for Crosswind through Bill Thompson (editor extraordinaire, as described in Stephen King's "On Writing") after Bill edited my novel. From what I can tell, those internet posts began with a disgruntled person she dealt with years ago.
Crosswind successfully repped a book last year ("House of Roses") and for me, they are the right choice.
Donna Carrick
Aug 30, 2009
Lexi Revellian
It is indeed CaFS I'm self-publishing; it's now called Heart of Rock. A steep learning curve, but I'm getting there by salami slices. I'm going to do Kindle, Smashwords and a paperback with, I hope, Lightning Source.
Lexi
Jul 19, 2010
Bernard J. Schaffer
I began dealing with Anita, the agent for Crosswind through Bill Thompson (editor extraordinaire, as described in Stephen King's "On Writing") after Bill edited my novel. From what I can tell, those internet posts began with a disgruntled person she dealt with years ago.
Crosswind successfully repped a book last year ("House of Roses") and for me, they are the right choice.
So...long story short, yes.
Jan 14, 2011