Sunday, September 21, 2008

Writer's Conference

I just returned from my first writing conference. I loved it, but was entirely overdressed. Next time I'm wearing jeans. My meeting with the editor from Harcourt didn't go as well as I could've hoped, but it was okay. She said my writing was good, but that my title and prologue didn't go with my first ten pages, which also seemed a little choppy to her. She suggested taking out most of the beginning to get to the main plot of the story quicker and read my revisions aloud to myself to make sure they are smooth (okay, will do). I got the sense that my story wasn't exactly the type she gets excited about, but she was very nice as was everyone else I met there.

When I returned home, I checked my e-mail and, wouldn't you know it, the agent from Levine & Greenberg had replied about my manuscript while I was gone. Her rejection was the kind that tells me that I almost have a publishable story. She actually read the whole thing (all 400+ pages), and gave me specific suggestions for areas that she thought could be improved. YAY! She also said my writing was 'quite good' and the story was exciting. So I am pleased.

4 comments:

Sirpa said...

Great to read about your writers' conference experience!! I'm glad it was a good experience and that you've finally gotten enough positive feedback from the people you can trust - who know about the business - for you to start believing it is a book worth sticking to. '') It is so neat to watch your self assurance grow in the process. Good job, Jen!!

Kim said...

You have a wonderful story, Jen, and it'll be grabbed up by the right person at the right time. I had a ball with you at the conference (well, mostly chatting at the motel and trying to outrun the rain). I'm so glad to have a gifted writer as a friend!

Rachel said...

That is awesome Jen! I have to agree with Sirpa, you've grown a great deal with this process. It's very satisfying to see. I'm just glad I was there to lend a hand when you needed one. :) Love you lots. I'm sure this tumultuous journey is winding down. With the changes I've read it can't be far off.

Jen Seegmiller said...

Wow, I have amazing friends. Thanks ladies. Your support has meant so much.