Guest Post! The Long Road to Publication – by Anna Belle Rose
Years and years ago, actually
decades ago, I was a stay-at-home mom for a bit, with my then youngest child
who would not fall asleep at nap time. Over time, I realized that while he
wouldn’t sleep, he would sit in his crib for a bit each afternoon, listening to
Yanni at the Acropolis, looking at story books, and I could sit and write. And
write I did. I wrote and wrote and wrote over many months. By then, my youngest
was talking, and he somehow understood that Mommy was writing a book, and he
kept nagging me to keep going. And I did.
Fast forward many years, and I’d
keep opening the word file of that first novel, print it out, edit and revise,
and eventually send it out to a few agents. Rejections would come in, and I’d
put it away for a while, then that same son would poke at me again, and the
process would start all over again. During this same time, I also started
several other novels, and kept working on them in the same way. All of them
were contemporary romances, heavily linked to life in Vermont, and all have
gloriously happy endings – I mean, who doesn’t love a happily ever after?
Finally, late in 2016, I decided
I needed to either get serious about writing, or give it up for good. So I
pulled those two complete novels out again, and hired incredible professional
editors to go at them. Then I started submitting them to a few agents, and a
couple publishing houses that didn’t require representation by agents. And on
June 13th, a publishing contract arrived on the novel I wrote first,
The Phone Call. And on July 13th,
a contract arrived for my second, That
One Small Omission. And joy of joys, on December 4th, a contract
was offered on my third, More Than I Can
Say.
On October 11, 2017, That One Small Omission was published in
e-book and print versions, and on December 12th, The Phone Call will be published. The
joy and excitement I feel each time I look at my mantle and see my first
published novel is an emotion that I think only other authors can understand!
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