This has been one week of crazies. I've had family here, both children sick with bronchitis, running between karate, football practice and guitar lessons, while my husband was in Germany.
My book, A Kiss of Wytchblood, was rejected by an e-publisher with no reason given, just a form letter telling me it wasn't right for them and they apologized for the form letter, but didn't have time to give me a reason for the rejection. *sigh* I can live with rejection. I keep thinking this rejection should have bothered me more than it did, but I lacked the emotional disappointment that I think I should have. Not sure what that means. Maybe I wasn't as gungho about this publisher as I'd though. *shrugs* Either way, I'll resubmit the book and continue the waiting game.
My boys are at their grandparents this weekend--*does a happy jig*--so my husband and I are going to the movies tonight to see A-Team. I so, so hope it doesn't screw up the television series I watched as a kid. I took my two boys to see the remake of Karate Kid. They loved it, but I wasn't impressed. Jaden Smith is a doll, but otherwise...*yawn* Just my opinion because I know other adults that enjoyed it as much as my boys did.
I'm holding my 3rd Caribbean Giveaway over at my other blogsite. Here's the LINK if you want to leave me a comment and be entered to win. I will draw a winner next Friday, July 2nd, so there's still plenty of time to be entered to win! The photo of what I'm giving away is below. But in order to be eligible to win it, you MUST leave a comment at Moonlight, Lace & Mayhem. Comments here don't count.
On a positive note, I received an awesome review from Seriously Reviewed for Elfin Blood. Seriously Reviewed gave me a score of 8 out of 10 and said: "SWEET! Are you a vampire lover? Do you like Lord of the Rings? I love both and really dug this book :) Hot, action packed and filled with great characters. Gracen Miller has done a really good job in telling a fantasy story that, even though was fiction and far fetched, still kept me pulled in and reading until the last page. Oh so hot and rocking :) The action didn't stop and just when you thought it might....yep it didn't. Kicken story that I will be reading again soon :)" To read the entire review, click HERE.
Okies, I'll shut up with the rambling now. I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend! Stay safe, keep cool and away from the blasted oil slick! *grumble, grumble*
~huggles~
Gracen
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We are the authors Sierra Wolfe, Tierney O'Malley, Wendy Ely, Alisha Paige, Mark Alders, Kate Davison, and Gracen Miller. Welcome to our blog. We hope to entertain and inform you. This is where we will share our writing journeys and life experiences, and maybe, share a bit of wisdom we pick up along the way. We hope you enjoy it!
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Gracen is a hopeless daydreamer masquerading as a "normal" person in southern society. When not writing, she's a full-time basketball/football/guitar mom for her two sons and a devoted wife to her real-life hero-husband. She's addicted to writing, paranormal romance novels and movies, Alabama football and coffee…addictions are not necessarily in order of priority. She is convinced coffee is nectar from the gods and blending coffee and writing together generates the perfect creative merger. Many of her creative worlds are spawned from coffee highs. To learn more about Gracen or to leave her a comment, visit her website at www.gracenmiller.com.
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I like to read and write just about anything. But I am a sucker for a Happily-Ever-After. I need to know characters ride off into the sunset and all is right in their world. That's why I chose romance instead of another category. HEA's aren't always promised in other genres, though I do read them too.
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I write paranormal, magic realism, fantasy, erotic and vintage romance. I live in a haunted house built in the 50s and love to drink red wine and eat dark chocolate while sitting in the swing out back. I love to watch my children play in the sandbox while my dogs wrestle on the grass. Does life get any better? It's the simple things in life I cherish.
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Writing is an adventure I started at a young age but never took it serious until last year. My focus is on contemporary romance and have two books coming out later this year. Besides writing, I run a childcare, attend college, and am a single mom. Life isn't boring for me!
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5 comments:
Ugh, I feel for you on the rejection. I had this experience recently myself. I had attended an online conference and this online publisher had requested to see my full manuscript, so I sent it to them and there were a flurry of emails back and forth in which they showed great excitement - even going so far as to say that my story "screamed series" to them - and then they rejected me, after keeping me going for well over a month, on the basis of grammar. I won't go into detail about it, but it was something that could easily have been corrected in the editing stage. Rejections suck no matter how they're delivered.
So happy about the great review, though! So keep on going. you'll find the right publisher for your work - and so will I.
Margay
Gracen,
Husband in Germany? Why did you stay? Love, love Germany.
Sorry to hear about the rejection. I like your attitude. Shrug and move on.
We're here for you.
Hugs,
Tierney
*hugs Margay* That sucks majorly how you got rejected. Seems like cruel torture too. No reason to get your hopes up and then dash them. I find that very wrong, and you're absolutely right, grammar can be corrected...easily! I had about 10 seconds of "maybe this book sucks" and "maybe I can't write" and then I slapped myself and got over it. Rejection is just their opinion for their publishing house. Elfin Blood continually gets good reviews, even my first book, The Devil's Den, received great reviews, so I know I can write to entertain. What I write isn't for everyone. So, you keep submitting yours, I'm definitely going to keep subbing mine and we'll both find a home for our babies.
Hey, Tierney! *hugs ya because it's great to just see your icon* LOL This is my husband's 3rd trip to Germany this year. The business trips are getting old! He's going to New Orleans in July and I'm going on that trip, but since we just come back from vacation to the Caribbean, I couldn't get away for another trip to Germany so soon. BUT I hate to fly, so all the trips he's made to Germany, I've yet to go over there with him because I don't want to spend all that time on a plane AND traipsing around Germany by myself. YES, I'm a weenie! LOL
BTW, thanks for the support. It means a lot to me to know I have the support of friends.
~huggles~
G
Gracen, mate, you keep rambling. I look forward to your posts every week.
*hugs*
Mark
Gracen, sorry about your rejection. That wasn't the right house for your very special book. Every no takes you closer to YES. Sorry to hear about Margay's recent rejection too. That DOES sound like torture. AWFUL.
Congrats on your great review though. Keep your chin up, sweetie!
Hugs,
Alisha
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