tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post1980048763854495454..comments2024-03-18T09:09:59.625-04:00Comments on Janet Reid, Literary Agent: "HAVE I MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE?"Janet Reidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00615380335938685231noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-9646756389498587122018-10-11T18:12:54.471-04:002018-10-11T18:12:54.471-04:00I had a 68 Lotus Elan Drop Top a while back. It wa...I had a 68 Lotus Elan Drop Top a while back. It was my third car, bought dead and rebuilt by me. I traded it for a pair of Ariel Square Fours, still in their factory boxes. Figured I find another Elan, still looking because it was a spectacular drivers car.<br /><br />I think I would finish rewriting it and call it a new book. Say that you had self-pubbed one similar too it.<br /><br /><b>Off-off-topic</b>: Save the fun topics for a few days, please. I have some friends and relatives to find and there is no electricity there, at the moment. I think I'll need some fun when I get back.Craig Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07157301156577795781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-71551352005636646192018-10-11T18:09:15.922-04:002018-10-11T18:09:15.922-04:00My apology for the rant. The query trenches are ma...My apology for the rant. The query trenches are making me fractious. Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08941043145591116608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-19009253626837888252018-10-11T16:08:16.761-04:002018-10-11T16:08:16.761-04:00I thought elan was a restaurant. Oh well, if I lea...I thought elan was a restaurant. Oh well, if I learn a new word every day, I'll have a 2000-word vocabulary in no time.<br /><br />OP, My advice is the same as E.M. Goldsmith's (and Janet Reid's), but honestly, if you changed the setting AND the <b>plot</b> AND the <b>characters</b> AND the voice AND the title AND the cover, it IS a different novel and should be treated as such (though full disclosure as Janet Reid says is imperative since it nags at you).<br /><br />On a personal note, I submitted my manuscript on the Property treatise to my publisher, and now can make the mental shift from writing a legal treatise to writing a novel. (It's amazing how what you're writing affects what interests you). Joseph S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07437663031050410028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-12129549602231921602018-10-11T13:39:50.460-04:002018-10-11T13:39:50.460-04:00Thank you, Janet, for using “elan,” which I think ...Thank you, Janet, for using “elan,” which I think is sadly underused. It’s a word that makes me happy - and hungry, because it somehow makes me think of eclairs. :-)Writer of Wrongshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16498460549848461008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-52413814660516113022018-10-11T10:48:59.293-04:002018-10-11T10:48:59.293-04:00Honesty is always the best policy. I like Janet...Honesty is always the best policy. I like Janet's idea of mentioning it only when the agent has called to offer representation. Then, don't try to minimize the situation. Tell the agent exactly what was changed, how many copies were sold, etc. <br /><br />And of course change the title. Odds are the publisher will change the title again anyway, but you want no connections between this work and the previous one.<br /><br />Good luck!Elissa Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10727748060605823895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-73066156843893023482018-10-11T10:47:35.470-04:002018-10-11T10:47:35.470-04:00For me, this is the most compelling reason not to ...For me, this is the most compelling reason not to self-publish. <br /><br />We finish a draft. We are sure it’s the best book ever written. Our first reader is sure it’s the best book ever written. Our beta readers are sure it’s the best book ever written. Aunt Gladys is down to buy copies for all of her children for Christmas (at a discount).<br /><br />Is it? Damn straight it’s not and until someone with zero interest in promoting mediocre work says otherwise, keep the draft as a draft. <br /><br />Trad publish or self-publish or do an oral rendition at the family reunion but, in my view, if you want a career, learn your craft first. Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08941043145591116608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-279546100236570462018-10-11T08:21:30.517-04:002018-10-11T08:21:30.517-04:00OP, I would definitely change the title. Then talk...OP, I would definitely change the title. Then talk to agent when the time comes and explain that a "similar" book was self-published, etc. It does not sound like it is really the same book anymore that you are querying. Keep at it.E.M. Goldsmithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18387494005655553037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-81608347210170658512018-10-11T08:09:00.830-04:002018-10-11T08:09:00.830-04:00Question in the same vein--I pulled my website las...Question in the same vein--I pulled my website last winter when I was querying my most recent novel, because it was mostly dedicated to marketing my first 2 self-published books. Pulled the books from Amazon. There's one last agent with a full right now from that last round of querying, meanwhile, I'm trying to get my next novel organized to begin writing. But I have no website any longer. Do I care at this point? It occurred to me I should redesign the website but.....time (or lack thereof!).Richelle Elberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11323766317305564428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-23655218048983923492018-10-11T07:53:22.121-04:002018-10-11T07:53:22.121-04:001. Since you changed so much, how much more would ...1. Since you changed so much, how much more would you have to change to make this an entirely different book, w/ maybe some similarities to the first book but still obviously its own entity? Maybe all you need to do is change the title and character names, and nobody would be able to tell, not even you<br /><br />2. Query a different book. Something you haven't published. Then let your agent know about this oneDellcartoonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06322549845097620686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17040756.post-50793616594828688862018-10-11T07:53:03.893-04:002018-10-11T07:53:03.893-04:00Oooh, a new friend. Hello, elan!
As I was reading...Oooh, a new friend. Hello, elan!<br /><br />As I was reading the post, I found myself thinking that this kind of thing seems pretty common (confirmed by Janet's last sentence). It's difficult to know what you don't know, to consider what you haven't considered. Live and learn. And a good reason to seek an agent who does know things.<br /><br />Opie, I hope all goes well with your querying.<br /><br />Plus, Bumblestiltskin. Ha! Love it.Amy Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05324408700941398495noreply@blogger.com