You can't hide your private eyes... - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T12:16:10Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:65310?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A65432&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks, Ray!tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-23:537324:Comment:660312007-08-23T00:21:19.892ZJude Hardinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
Thanks, Ray!
Thanks, Ray! Thanks, Ray.
I hear you. We…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-22:537324:Comment:657602007-08-22T10:49:20.229ZJude Hardinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
Thanks, Ray.<br />
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I hear you. We often like to blame industry prejudices (nobody's buying PI novels these days!) or something else when things aren't going our way, while the problem most likely lies deeper.<br />
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The thing is, everyone ( a couple of published authors, an editor friend, my agent, several laypeople) who has read the book loves it. The editors we've submitted to, so far, have given positive feedback, but just don't seem to love it enough to move off the dime.<br />
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I know it's hard to get a…
Thanks, Ray.<br />
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I hear you. We often like to blame industry prejudices (nobody's buying PI novels these days!) or something else when things aren't going our way, while the problem most likely lies deeper.<br />
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The thing is, everyone ( a couple of published authors, an editor friend, my agent, several laypeople) who has read the book loves it. The editors we've submitted to, so far, have given positive feedback, but just don't seem to love it enough to move off the dime.<br />
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I know it's hard to get a foot in the door with any genre these days, but I was just wondering if the PI novel was a particularly tough sell. The consensus here seems to be no, so I guess we'll keep pitching away and keep our fingers crossed. Thanks, Kevin.
I'm getting a…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-22:537324:Comment:656732007-08-22T01:19:01.867ZJude Hardinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
Thanks, Kevin.<br />
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I'm getting a lot of, "I love the voice, but I'm not convinced we can turn this into a bestseller."<br />
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I guess it just needs to fall on the right desk at the right time.
Thanks, Kevin.<br />
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I'm getting a lot of, "I love the voice, but I'm not convinced we can turn this into a bestseller."<br />
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I guess it just needs to fall on the right desk at the right time. I was at the Delcia Agency, w…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-22:537324:Comment:656662007-08-22T00:35:48.869ZTom Barclayhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/MacCZpilot
I was at the Delcia Agency, which last I knew was on its third owner and is now called City Talent.
I was at the Delcia Agency, which last I knew was on its third owner and is now called City Talent. How many rejections are we ta…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:656532007-08-21T23:45:04.314ZKevin Allmanhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/kevinallman
How many rejections are we talking? Two? 20?<br />
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I don't think the P.I. aspect matters...they're looking for a fresh voice and a character that seems a natural for a series. And both of those are yeses...yes?<br />
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Hang tough. You've got an agent going to bat for you, and that's a big part of the battle.
How many rejections are we talking? Two? 20?<br />
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I don't think the P.I. aspect matters...they're looking for a fresh voice and a character that seems a natural for a series. And both of those are yeses...yes?<br />
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Hang tough. You've got an agent going to bat for you, and that's a big part of the battle. Ah, I feel better. Thanks, Ju…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:656242007-08-21T21:37:23.519ZI. J. Parkerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
Ah, I feel better. Thanks, Jude. And I do, in fact, read more male authors than female.
Ah, I feel better. Thanks, Jude. And I do, in fact, read more male authors than female. I thought of Hall & Oates…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:656062007-08-21T21:03:17.189ZCyndi Martinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/CyndiM
I thought of Hall & Oates' Private Eyes when I saw the title! At which talent agency in St. Louis did you work?
I thought of Hall & Oates' Private Eyes when I saw the title! At which talent agency in St. Louis did you work? Honestly, people make stuff u…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:656022007-08-21T20:52:30.491ZTom Barclayhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/MacCZpilot
Honestly, people make stuff up to explain their own circumstances. You can't believe everything you hear or you'll wind up putting Preparation H on your ears.<br />
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I used to work for a talent agency, circa 1990 - 1992 in St. Louis. All of a sudden, word went 'round that the creative directors and producers didn't want women with long hair in commercials or in print or in industrial film. The Long Look was dead, you heard it everywhere. A good half the women we represented went into a panic. About…
Honestly, people make stuff up to explain their own circumstances. You can't believe everything you hear or you'll wind up putting Preparation H on your ears.<br />
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I used to work for a talent agency, circa 1990 - 1992 in St. Louis. All of a sudden, word went 'round that the creative directors and producers didn't want women with long hair in commercials or in print or in industrial film. The Long Look was dead, you heard it everywhere. A good half the women we represented went into a panic. About half of them ran out and got hair cuts somewhere in between Carrie Lowell and Louise Brooks.<br />
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And the next time something large got cast and shot in St. Louis, what did the casting director ask me? "What's the deal with all these women with short hair around here? Are the summers really that hot?" Only four months, Jon? P'shaw…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:655922007-08-21T20:44:58.632ZTom Barclayhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/MacCZpilot
Only four months, Jon? P'shaw and fazz-tazz, 't'weren't noffink, that little a wait. Gardner Dozois kept people on the hook for <i>four months to a year</i> when he was editing <i><b>Asimov's</b></i>.<br />
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But maybe it's a genre difference. I can't imagine an SF editor saying "too good for paperback."<br />
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If you want an insider's view of publishing and the submissions process, hie thee to annemini.com. She's been on the inside looking out, and now she's on the outside looking in, while teaching. Has a…
Only four months, Jon? P'shaw and fazz-tazz, 't'weren't noffink, that little a wait. Gardner Dozois kept people on the hook for <i>four months to a year</i> when he was editing <i><b>Asimov's</b></i>.<br />
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But maybe it's a genre difference. I can't imagine an SF editor saying "too good for paperback."<br />
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If you want an insider's view of publishing and the submissions process, hie thee to annemini.com. She's been on the inside looking out, and now she's on the outside looking in, while teaching. Has a great pitch practice and query creation method, too, does Dr. Anne Mini. Thanks, Laura.
I tried to wr…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-08-21:537324:Comment:654942007-08-21T17:32:46.936ZJude Hardinhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
Thanks, Laura.<br />
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I tried to write a female protag once. Everyone who read it said, "She's seems like something of a tomboy." LOL. I think I better stick to male protags for now.
Thanks, Laura.<br />
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I tried to write a female protag once. Everyone who read it said, "She's seems like something of a tomboy." LOL. I think I better stick to male protags for now.