Thursday, May 15, 2008

ARK HOUSE PRESS SAID YES!

Hi there!

Just received some good news from Ark House Press about the book.

"I am writing to say congratulations we would like to offer you a publishing contract with Ark House Press.
We have read over your book and it was great. So that is the good news, the not so good news is that we will have to wait until early 2009 for a release date.
We are completely filled up for 2008 and even early 2009 is a push but I think we will be able to make it."


God is faithful, Amen? I am so excited!

Thanks so much guys for all your support :)

Love always,

Coral

Saturday, April 19, 2008

We have lift off!


The manuscript is finally complete, off to the publisher's on Monday, ready for review on their desk by Wednesday.


Let's celebrate! This is 4 years of hard work.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Draft 2 of chapter 10

I just sent off the 2nd draft of chapter 10 tonight. It is very very very exciting! I am going to have some friends out for dinner to celebrate!!! The publisher should have the final manuscript on their desk in less than 2 weeks.

WOO HOO!!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Chapter 9 is now complete

Hey guys!
(Above, me working on chapter 9, one Sunday afternoon, with the WHOLE house to myself!)

I have just officially completed chapter 9. I should be receiving draft 1 of chapter 10 back in the next few days. We should be ready for the publishers in the next few weeks.
I am going to invite a bunch of people out to dinner to help me celebrate when the book is finished. One Saturday night I think. Anyways, yoo hoo! See you later!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Finished chapter 9, only one more to go...

I just sent of draft 2 of chapter 9... It's near the end!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

more progress. up to 2nd last chapter

Just got back chapter 9 tonight. Completely finished 1-8 now, and printed that off tonight. Yay!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

It's up to chapter 8 now!

Hey guys! Progress has reached draft 2 of chapter 8, and there's only 10 chapters :)

It's getting really exciting! There's even the possibility of me getting picked up by an American agent who specialises in my area of writing, who might eventually be able to get me contracts with companies such as Zondervan and all those big american companies.. Woo-hoo! Never thought that would happen!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

It is getting closer

Hi guys! It is so exciting... We have now finished all chapters up to and inlcuding chapter 7. It has gotten to the point where I will be very suprised if the book isn't picked up, and so I am tentatively making plans for the book launch. While I have the ideas flowing, I thought I should at least write them down. We are taking a break over the weekend, but back into the hard work once the weekend is over.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Chapter 7

Hi all! I just got chapter 7 back today!!! We are getting closer to the end now.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Progress


Well, the book is going really well. Just sent off my 2nd draft of chapter 6 last night. We're more than half way now. I thought we might be finished by the end of May, beginning of June. But at the rate we're going, we could be finished by April. Wouldn't that be a treat?

This photo (L) is a picture of me and Aliki Flodine yesterday. (www.aliki.com.au)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Publishing progress



Just an update on the progress. Chapter 1-4 have been through (hopefully) their final draft. Chapter 5 in the 2nd draft is on its way to my editor. Once I get my 2nd draft back and make the changes, I will send it to her for a final check through. Then we will be officially half way!! It is getting exciting, and my editor seems to think we can make the May/Jun deadline. I want to send my manuscript to Ark House before I go away to Russia. Wouldn't it be a nice birthday present to discover they decided to publish it? The awards last year were less than 2 weeks after my 23rd birthday, and so winning the award was sort of a birthday present. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to see everyone at this year's awards and tell them the book has been picked up by Ark House? That would be such an awesome birthday present!!

Early morning ramblings

Just some early morning reflections...

It seems as if all I am doing is writing at the moment. Essays, editing, MTQ, Christian woman... all completely different styles of writing. Essays are academic writing, editing (a new experience) is mostly about grammar and sentence structure (very useful for all areas of writing), MTQ is journalism style (something I have never done before), and Christian Woman is motivational. It is all good stuff, but I have never written so much at one time. If I don't come out of this period a better writer, then something is wrong! I never really thought of myself as a writer until recently, when I started to write a whole lot more. I have really had to change my thinking, by seeing this as a ministry, rather than just something that I do because God told me to do it. I kind of shake my head at the thought :)

Procrastination

I really don't feel like doing my essay. But it has to be done.

You know, sometimes we have trouble trying to get ourselves motivated to do things. I know that when assignments are looming, students always find housework a lot more appetising. But procrastination is the worst tool ever, because afterwards you are constantly playing catchup. So word of advice... do it when you're supposed to!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Publishing

I have been looking into possible publishers following the final editing. As my current one is a small company with a limited market, they recommended I look for someone with a wider market. At the recommendation of an author friend of mine to look at another publisher. I mentioned this to my current publisher, who wasn't sure at first, but then he realised his misgivings were actually a mistake because he was thinking of a completely different company. So I approached the other publishing house the other day, and heard back from them pretty quickly.

I had a very warm welcome by the "Titles Manager", she was willing to personally look at the manuscript (a thought that blew me away). It's a pretty big step, because its very hard to get anyone to look at a manuscript these days, let alone the head of a publishing division. I discovered that the company also publishes one of the magazines that I will be writing for at the end of the year. On that point, this publisher was very pleased that I was already being published by one of their companies, and I think that has given me the upper hand in bypassing a few steps.

A few days later, I heard some more from them. Looks like I will be able to bypass the traditional method of manuscript submission and go straight to the top. I don't need to go through official channels. I don't even need to send in the manuscript submission form like I normally would. Seeing as I have been in contact with the company, and will be writing for one of their magazines, we already have some common ground. I was told by the Title Manager that I can just email her a copy once it is done, and just as a courtesy I will probably send her a hard copy. She said that as we have already been in contact, she would remember our previous conversations, and there isn't really a need to send in the form. In this, it means that I am skipping a few steps in the publishing process. Normally it takes years for people to even get as far as writing the book, let alone getting somebody to look at their manuscript, and what's more, to get it published.

To get that far in publishing these days, with the amount of people sending in manuscripts, its extremely hard for anyone to get published. The publisher gets hundreds of manuscripts each year, and as a result only about 2% of the people that send manuscripts actually get published. In other companies, the situation for unpublished writers is even harder. Companies like Zondervan won't even look at an unpublished/unestablished author! You have to know somebody to even get anywhere at all! You probably have an idea how hard it is to even get anyone to look at a manuscript without going through an agent! There are so many writers out there just sending manuscripts and getting rejections left right and centre. I have already had one from Bethany House Publishers. But I wasn't worried about that one, because I knew it probably wasn't God's timing.

It is only by God's favour that I have gotten this far, and its also quite daunting to think that this time next year I could be a published author.

So far, this company appears to be exactly what I might be looking for in a publisher. I wanted somebody who was an Australian company, but with overseas connections, because those kinds of companies get much better exposure for their authors. I wanted the profits to go first of all, to an Australian company and not an overseas company. But I didn't want a company that dealt strictly with an Australian market, as that limits the potential impact of the book.

All is well. It is going suprisingly quick!