Now, my first chapter of REDEMPTION FOR LIARS will be judged by an editor for Harlequin Intrigue. I am excited beyond words! Who cares if I win . . . wait . . . scratch that . . . winning would still be uber cool.
More importantly, I really can write better than a 5th grader. Or so I tell my students.
UPDATE: The scores were tallied and I came in 2nd place in my category! Not a win but it counts as legitimate fiction writing credit. Maybe an agent will look at my new and improved bio and realize that at least a few people out there think I have skills. Probably not, but it's worth a shot!
UPDATE: The scores were tallied and I came in 2nd place in my category! Not a win but it counts as legitimate fiction writing credit. Maybe an agent will look at my new and improved bio and realize that at least a few people out there think I have skills. Probably not, but it's worth a shot!
1 comment:
A belated congrats then Betsy.
I am visiting from Matthew's blog and your query letter that his group will be reviewing. I like the premise of your book (law enforcement is my interest area) and I am looking forward to their comments on it.
Post a Comment