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Come hear author Elizabeth Lane's story of why she and her agent decided to go the ebook way.
Posted by Jennifer Shirk at 7:41 AM
Labels: 12 Days of Ebooks
8 comments:
I think that Elizabeth's story is part of the beauty of ereaders, from the writer's perspective. They've really opened more publishing doors for writers to pursue.
I just read her story. It's interesting that after selling 30 books to Harlequin, they wouldn't buy this one. I guess that goes to show you that even seasoned professionals may face rejection. I'm glad she was able to get her book out there anyway!
Hehe, I posted on 12 days today, too! =)
I was going to say exactly what Susan Fields said. Rejection is part of even the most seasoned professionals' reality.
LOL, your news clips always draw me in, Jennifer! Where do you find such wacky stories? :)
I'm curious to hear about this, so I'm on my way.
Sounds intriguing - thanks for the tip!
Thanks Jennifer- its always nice to see a different perspective.
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