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SHALLA CHATS with author Michele Scott
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Publisher wants my Book! Now what?”
She started writing seriously in 1991 and after 12 years and almost as many manuscripts, finally got the call.
Shalla: Michele got the call last year and now her first book, MURDER UNCORKED, comes out November 2005. Hi Michele, do you mind if we jump straight into the technicalities? Michele: Not at all. Shalla: Great. We like to know about agent-house negotiations like… How much time before things worked out and contracts were signed? Michele: In my situation everything happened very fast. My agent was waiting to see the first book, which I didn’t know she wanted to do as a series, and she wasn’t my agent at that point. Once she received the manuscript she read it in a day, signed me, and then asked if she could give Berkley a two week exclusive, which of course I said yes. The day before the two weeks were up they made an offer, but they wanted a series, so I was asked to write up a short synopsis for the next two books, which I did in a couple of hours and by the end of the day we had a deal. With the horse series it was kind of the same situation. Berkley, my publisher was given a 24 hour exclusive. Then my agent sent the work out to three other houses. Two came back with an offer, but one was with the same parent company as Berkley, so we had to withdraw the proposal because Berkley wanted it, too. I wound up signing again with them for three books in that series as well. Look what SHALLA found! Michele: I
let my agent do all the talking. That’s her job and
she knows what she’s doing. I now have a relationship with my
editor whom I speak to often. Shalla: When you finally got your editor, how did the editing process
of your manuscript begin? Michele: She read through the manuscript, and wrote a page of notes,
and then detailed each change. I was lucky because most of the changes
were minor. There was only one area where I really had to make a significant
change. There was also
something I personally wanted to change and so through e-mail and
a few conversations over the phone we were able to get it
done. We’re both pleased with the changes and once she read over
the revisions she didn’t ask me to do anything else. Shalla: Did your original title get changed? Michele: Yes
it did. I originally had the title GRAPES OF DEATH. My dad came up
with it and I really liked it. I’m not good at titles.
The new title is MURDER UNCORKED, which I think is cute and works well. I don’t think Berkley will change the title on the horse mystery.
The title is SADDLED WITH TROUBLE. My agent came up with it and I love
it. So, I’m hoping they don’t change it. Shalla: What was the timeline on revisions? Michele: I had about six weeks to do them in. I did them in about
three weeks. Shalla: Is the publishing process like what you expected? Michele: Yes
and no. It takes a really long time from the time I signed the contract
to the time it hits the stores will be a year and a half.
But this is average from what I’ve now learned. It’s a slow process and that is something I’ve
had to accept. You know as writers we want to see our babies out
there, but
we have to be patient and that can be hard. Working with
my editor is great, and what I hoped for and expected. She’s supportive, fun, and really great at what she does. There’s
also a lot that goes into marketing that I kind of figured on, but
I would say that I now spend half of my time on the marketing/business
side of things. Shalla: Finally, any tips out there for the writer out there whose
dreaming to get to where you are now, (published)? Once that book
is finished write another one. Study the craft. Read books on writing,
the business, and books in and out of your genre.
READ. Don’t expect to write that first book to be published,
In fact, you may not want to send it out. I know you’re saying—“What?” But
think of it this way—it takes a doctor years to be an MD, a lawyer
has to go through years of law school and tons of exams, a musician
has to practice everyday, etc. You get the drift. My first book
sits in a box in the garage, and it is so bad. I thought when I wrote
it that it was great, but it’s not, and neither
was my second book. My third one was better, and it got better from
there. It took me eight manuscripts. Learn the business, learn the
craft and sit your booty down and write. If you love
writing, you’ll write no matter what and inevitably
you will get better. Tenacity pays off in this business. Also, always
have another pair of eyes—someone who knows the business, and
can be completely honest with you—not your mom or husband. Shalla: Thanks so much! So, do you have a website in case we like
to get more info? The
website is a lot of fun and there will be one page available to view
in a month. There will be recipes, wine pairings, info about
wine and horses, as well as excerpts from the books and recommended
articles and links for writers. Also, if readers want to do this, I will gladly send them out a free
recipe and wine pairing. When the website is up, please go to michelescott.com.
Also,
I will be speaking in April to the San
Diego chapter of SISTERS IN CRIME, in September at the OCC
RWA chapter and also in September
at the KISS OF DEATH
conference in San Antonio. I hope to meet some
of you. If you will be at any of those venues, please come and say
hello. I LOVE to talk with other writers. Best
wishes Michele. We at Shalla
Chats send
our best. Please come back and talk with us again.
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