tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7345062906418153155.post5979389141178593204..comments2023-09-27T08:21:34.423-07:00Comments on In The Write: Getting Back from Back on My HeelsWill Weaverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15539982840467396030noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7345062906418153155.post-16643708780459586682015-01-29T06:33:12.869-08:002015-01-29T06:33:12.869-08:00Thanks for this post. I found myself thinking last...Thanks for this post. I found myself thinking last summer "I could really be doing something great if it wasn't for all this failure." Made me laugh. I'm also looking for a new agent and it is just such a hellish world out there in agentville! Some of them don't even seem to respond after requesting the whole manuscript! With a brand like yours, going the self-publishing route and just hiring someone to do publicity for you could really work for you. I love your writing and return to "Red Earth, White Earth" often to learn how to write certain kinds of scenes. Keep the faith!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7345062906418153155.post-87967230256763671982013-12-10T14:23:32.910-08:002013-12-10T14:23:32.910-08:00Will . . . . So you had a bad day. Rejection. Poor...Will . . . . So you had a bad day. Rejection. Poor representation. Low effort publisher. Let them all suck wind! Move on. . . . I lived in Minnesota over 70 years ago. Like so many others I remember the farm. Winters. Mosquitos. Wood Ticks. . . . Landed in California. Cars. Smog. No rain. . . . Watch for Minnesota authors. Stories. Historys. Mysterys. Like Audrey at Minnesota Prarie Roots, Fleeting Farms, and John Sanford. AND MOST IMPORTANT: WILL WEAVER. Yeah. I like your stuff. Even the stories intended for young adults. You may or may not sell much - but you write good books. Keep them coming . . . . . Dixon Webbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07202690322034731396noreply@blogger.com