Thursday, 31 January 2013

How to Hook an Agent

On Saturday I went to a Writers and Artists event at Bloomsbury Publishing in London.  There were supposed to be only eighteen of us aspiring authors (actually there were about double that number) and four agents. None-the-less the morning was really informative and quite interactive and we all had a chance to write a hook for our book.

Mine went like this:

If Judith wants to be your friend, she’ll make it happen. She’ll follow you and get to know you, whether you want her to or not.

During lunch we each disappeared from the table to have a 1:1 ‘speed dating’ session with one of the agents. I was first on the list to see Lucy Luck. She read my synopsis (even though she doesn’t like them), gave me some feedback and suggested I submit my first three chapters to her agency.  I have done it this evening.

Right before leaving I had the chance to speak to Madeleine Milburn. About six months ago I submitted three chapters to her agency and she asked to see my whole manuscript (it was a ‘no’ in the end). I was flattered that she remembered so much about it and she was VERY complimentary about my writing.   

Most importantly, she gave me some really good, specific and constructive feedback on how to improve it. That’s my job for the next week or two.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Writing rubbish

I read an article today by Michael Madden in Writing Magazine about allowing yourself to ‘write rubbish’.  A fellow-student on my MA in Creative Writing called it writing a ‘shitty first draft’ and assured us that was the correct term.

Call it what you will, one thing I know from years of study is this:

 You can’t edit a blank page.
 
Until something is written down, on paper or screen, it stays knocking around in your head and remains that (great but) elusive idea.
 
One of my New Year’s Resolutions is to get back into a routine of writing EVERY DAY.  This is today’s product, and I’ve still got time to read over my novel-in-progress so that I’m ready to write the next chapter at this time tomorrow.
 The recycling bin is there waiting should it be needed.