I thought this particular news might interest you if you have a manuscript complete and polished, ready to be shipped off for querying. Or for that one that has battled the query wars and needs some new love. Whatever you’re writing about, as long as you have a finished manuscript, this might just be your call.
Because, have you heard of this thing called the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award?
This one’s a gamble which, if all goes well, will fetch you the reward of your dreams. Because then, you can go from this
To this:
Because, there’s a contract with Penguin on the line. Oh yes.
Here’s an extract straight from the website announcement:
So yes, there’s not much time. And there are official rules, which you need to check out. But give it a shot, and even if lady luck isn’t shinning on you, there’s the chance of you doing something like this:
See, good things happen.
Not always however. The bad things always drop in unexpectedly. Which brings me to the tragedy the entire writing community has been heartbroken by. L. K. Madigan, author of Flash Burnout and The Mermaid’s Mirror, has been diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer and she has shared a very brave and heartrending post about it.
I have yet to read her books but Flash Burnout is on my list. Also, she’s a friend on Facebook and Twitter.
For all the losses I’ve experienced in the last two years, I cannot for the life of me imagine what she’s going through. We all die and we all know it. But it’s not something that’s at the back of our mind every waking second. Losing someone close breaks that invincibility we build around us and when that someone is you, it’s just something I cannot fathom dealing with. Which is what makes me want to salute Lisa for her courage and the eloquence with which she painted her words at such a difficult time.
It’s a terrible thing. But perhaps it makes us realise how important every moment of this life is because inevitably there are things we regret, things we wish we’d done another way but wishing to change the past frankly doesn’t change anything. Which is why it is necessary to hold on to the important things that make us happy. I’m rambling, really, but sudden bouts of epiphany does that to me.
I hope you will keep Lisa in your prayers and send her some love.
And I hope good things happen to you.
I'm so sorry to hear about Lisa. I hope she receives all the support she needs.
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I too am sorry to hear about Lisa. I had heard of the Mermaid's Mirror and planned to read it at some point. I used to think to myself that having kids makes you immortal because you get to leave something of yourself that's kind of long lasting. Writing a book is like that too, at least to me. As for the breakout contest – I was thinking of entering, but then I saw what kind of books won last year and they seem to be very literary, contemporary type things with MEANING, and I sort of have a feeling that's the type of book that would win. Which means that my light and fluffy paranormal doesn't stand much of a chance. Maybe I'd throw it out there if I queried everyone in the galaxy and no one accepted it. :)Have a good weekend!
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That is tragic news. She and her family will be in my thoughts.Thanks for posting about the contest. I'm tempted to enter, but I don't think my MS will be ready by then. Oh well!
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Awe…that's so sad…Will definitely be prayer for her and hers.My MS is not ready for that contest. I get a pukey feeling thinking about entering with the current state that it's in but I would KILL to enter! You are, yes???Lastly: I may be late in saying so but I love this layout! It's so pretty!
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Devastating, Bee. Thank you for sharing. I hadn't checked her blog in quite some time. Sending love and light her way. Her poor family. I'm with Colene – I love this new layout.
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