UNLIMITED

Writer's Digest

Rediscovering the Friendship of Abandoned Characters

When I was 23, I wrote a terrible novel that failed to get published.

I expended reasonable effort for that time in my life: a year each to write and revise, a year or more to query agents. I mailed the letters with a faithful innocence that makes me smile at who I was, the way one grins when one’s child belts out the sweet wrong key

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Writer's Digest

Writer's Digest6 min read
Kill With Your Critique … The Good Way
As The Picture Book Doctor and Editorial Director for Bushel & Peck Books, I’m regularly invited to conferences to give manuscript critiques. Most recently, I participated in the Florida SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators) Criti
Writer's Digest1 min read
Writer's Digest Tutorials
SUBSCRIBE NOW! TUTORIALS.WRITERSDIGEST.COM
Writer's Digest8 min read
The Imaginary Mentorship
Every once in a while, I encounter an author whose writing style vibes with my own, and I feel a deep, almost spiritual connection with that author. A few years ago, I was reading a novel by Michael Crichton and found myself really connecting with hi

Related