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		<title>Maybe It&#039;s Time to Give Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2016 15:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An amateur is not someone who is merely new. An amateur is a mindset.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2016/08/maybe-its-time-to-give-up/">Maybe It&#039;s Time to Give Up</a> appeared first on <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com">Kristen Lamb</a>.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m a voracious reader and easily go through about two books a week. I recently finished a <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/Science-Technology/Grit-Audiobook/B01D3AC5BA?source_code=GPAGBSH0508140001&amp;mkwid=s4YUeCviI_dc&amp;pcrid=90576586860&amp;pmt=&amp;pkw=&amp;cvosrc=ppc.google.&amp;cvo_campaign=Exact+Keywords+-+%5BPLA%5D%5BShopping%5D&amp;cvo_crid=90576586860&amp;Matchtype=" target="_blank">Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance</a> by Angela Duckworth and it&#8217;s a really excellent book, though I&#8217;d like to expand on her ideas today.</p>
<p>Though I loved the book, there&#8217;s one assertion she makes that I completely disagree with. Over all the studies conducted, she claims that one can never have too much grit. That those who are not seeing the success they want aren&#8217;t exhibiting enough tenacity…which is true, but then again?</p>
<p>NOT TRUE.</p>
<p>I think many of us have plenty of grit, we just have them with the wrong things. Successful people &#8220;give up&#8221; all the time. In fact, today we will talk about what we need to give up in order to gain.</p>
<h2><strong>We Need to Give Up On People</strong></h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-19947" src="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-8-52-37-am.png" alt="Screen Shot 2016-08-05 at 8.52.37 AM" width="566" height="524" srcset="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-8-52-37-am.png 566w, https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-8-52-37-am-300x278.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 566px) 100vw, 566px" /></p>
<p>This has been a brutal lesson I keep getting over and over, probably because I love people, love serving and helping. I really don&#8217;t like giving up on people. Far too many times I have held onto relationships to my own detriment. It&#8217;s why I loved this meme, particularly this line:</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Life is not a group project.</strong></span></h3>
<p>Guess what? Our writing journey isn&#8217;t either. When I wrote my first novel, I thought it was perfect mainly because I was a newbie <em>and</em> a moron. I joined a writing group and quickly discovered how little I really knew. I worked and worked until my pages where the cleanest but then something strange happened.</p>
<p>Originally I had a slew of fellow writer friends. But week after week their writing didn&#8217;t improve. I was still nailing them for the same sloppiness. They refused to read craft books or go to conferences. Many would show week after week and yet they didn&#8217;t write anything. So I figured it was a failure in leadership so I killed myself to become president.</p>
<p>And I did.</p>
<p>Attendance only got worse. Many argued with the experts I brought in. A large portion of the group never showed with more writing on the WIP but trust me, they did plenty of writing…usually in the form of hate mail telling me everything I was doing wrong.</p>
<p>The more successful I became, the more skilled I grew, the more resentment I encountered. But still I persisted because I couldn&#8217;t give up on my &#8220;friends.&#8221; I tried harder, gave more….and was a mess.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t seen a single member of that group in five years. The reason? There&#8217;s a truth to the saying, &#8220;It&#8217;s lonely at the top.&#8221; The only successful writer birthed from that original writing group?</p>
<p>Me.</p>
<p>And I had to leave it to accomplish anything remarkable. If I&#8217;d stayed I would have withered on the vine.</p>
<p>The strange truth is they weren&#8217;t the problem.</p>
<p>I was.</p>
<p>The analogy that helped me the most was when I learned to think of my writing journey as climbing Mount Everest. In the beginning, climbers have huge teams of sherpas to get them to the base camp. At each new level of altitude, the party gets smaller and smaller and smaller and only a handful of people ever make it to the top. That isn&#8217;t a &#8220;bad&#8221; thing, it is just how climbing works. The teams of sherpas were never intended to summit.</p>
<p>I was trying to make my writing group into something it wasn&#8217;t. They were only meant to get me to base camp. They introduced me to the world of being a professional. They cleaned up my prose, but they didn&#8217;t have the skill set to offer me what I wanted. I was looking in the wrong place.</p>
<p>Of course they resented me. I was dragging them up the mountain! This was vexing them and wearing me out. All of us were miserable.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Few things can damage our success like hanging out with the wrong people.</strong></span></h3>
<p>Sometimes there is nothing per se wrong with the people around us except they have different goals. If my goal is to become an Olympic swimmer, then going to the gym and taking a water aerobics class is just a dumb plan that will never get me to the level I want.</p>
<p>I have no idea what your dreams are. Not every writer has the goal of becoming a legend. Some people just like to hang out and drink coffee and dabble. And truthfully? Nothing wrong with that…unless that doesn&#8217;t align with <em>our goal.</em></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>We cannot become professionals while keeping the company of amateurs.</strong></span></h3>
<p>And I know some people probably winced at that, but hear me out. An amateur is not someone who is merely new. An amateur is a mindset. Amateurs know everything. They can&#8217;t take criticism. They believe in BS and glitter instead of good old fashioned hard work. Amateurs complain, procrastinate and blame everything and everyone but themselves.</p>
<p><em>Amateur: Well, NY is just publishing junk.</em></p>
<p><em>Professional: I need to write another book. A better book.</em></p>
<h2><strong>We Need to Give Up on Magical Thinking</strong></h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-19944" src="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-07-20-at-8-34-36-am.png" alt="Screen Shot 2016-07-20 at 8.34.36 AM" width="396" height="347" srcset="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-07-20-at-8-34-36-am.png 396w, https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-07-20-at-8-34-36-am-300x263.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 396px) 100vw, 396px" /></p>
<p>The problem with amateurs is they have magical thinking. Hey, I have been there so I am not judging. Magical thinking is believing our first draft/novel is perfect. It is believing if it isn&#8217;t perfect (or worse, if it is a total disaster) that we aren&#8217;t talented.</p>
<p>Magical thinking keeps us from moving on. So many writers keep editing and reworking that first novel instead of moving on. They are rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic instead of appreciating that there&#8217;s a seriously steep learning curve to excellence. They are afraid to make a decision but in making no decision, that&#8217;s actually a decision.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-19943" src="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-02-at-8-01-27-am.png" alt="Screen Shot 2016-08-02 at 8.01.27 AM" width="476" height="469" srcset="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-02-at-8-01-27-am.png 476w, https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-02-at-8-01-27-am-100x100.png 100w, https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-02-at-8-01-27-am-300x296.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 476px) 100vw, 476px" /></p>
<p>Magical thinking is believing there will be some perfect &#8220;time&#8221; to write when that is a myth. We have been meeting on <a href="http://wanatribe.com" target="_blank">WANATribe</a> for sprints five days a week every week at 7:00 AM CST for the past ten months. We meet in the Main Room IM and sprint until lunch. I&#8217;ve been there virtually every day through two months of pneumonia, a dying grandmother, a dislocated knee and on and on.</p>
<p>Trust me, I didn&#8217;t always feel like sprinting, but I&#8217;ve learned to never underestimate the power of simply showing up.</p>
<p>Life is not going to stop to give us time to write and we need to give up on believing it will. Few writers have what it takes to maintain the operational tempo of a professional. I believe most of them fall behind simply because they are holding onto a magical belief that time can be found.</p>
<p><em>If I could only find the time.</em></p>
<p>Time is not laying around in the couch cushions like loose change. Professionals make time, we don&#8217;t &#8220;find&#8221; it which is probably why the initially large WANATribe sprinting group is down to about five people.</p>
<h2><strong>The Power of Giving Up&#8212;Are You On the Right Mountain?</strong></h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-19949" src="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-9-59-21-am.png" alt="Screen Shot 2016-08-05 at 9.59.21 AM" width="592" height="390" srcset="https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-9-59-21-am.png 592w, https://authorkristenlamb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/screen-shot-2016-08-05-at-9-59-21-am-300x198.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 592px) 100vw, 592px" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to admit when we&#8217;ve latched onto the wrong people, goals, projects or dreams but failure is an amazing teacher. It&#8217;s foolish to keep chasing a mistake just because we&#8217;ve spent a lot of time (or money) making it.</p>
<p>We only have so much emotional bandwidth and if we don&#8217;t let go of bad relationships, there&#8217;s no room for good ones. If we don&#8217;t let go of the bad book (the learning curve) we never get to writing the next book, the better book. If we are in the wrong writing group, there&#8217;s no time for the right one.</p>
<p>Grit is one of the most valuable ingredients of success, but we always need to be asking the hard questions. If my goal is to climb Mount Everest and I realize I am actually ON Mount Shasta, then I&#8217;m not even on the correct continent! Sure I might summit, but&#8230;</p>
<p><em>It&#8217;s the wrong damn mountain.</em></p>
<p>And just so you guys know, you likely will always struggle with this. Right now I am having to cut loose family members I&#8217;ve always &#8220;been there&#8221; for because they insist on making dumb decisions. I can either rescue them (again) or realize my goals. I can&#8217;t do both and me thinking I can is…magical thinking <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> . I have to go through my goals again and make sure they still &#8220;fit&#8221;.</p>
<p>What are your thoughts? Is it time for you to give up? Maybe you have a bunch of drama queens in the family and you are rescuing instead of writing? Maybe some toxic friendships? Do you fall into magical thinking? That you will &#8220;find time&#8221;? What do you commit to &#8220;give up&#8221; today? By the way, feel free to join us at <a href="http://wanatribe.com" target="_blank">WANATribe</a> for sprints! And you want a new level? Check out the classes I have coming up!</p>
<p>I LOVE hearing from you!</p>
<p>To prove it and show my love, for the month of AUGUST, everyone who leaves a comment I will put your name in a hat. If you comment and link back to my blog on your blog, you get your name in the hat twice. What do you win? The unvarnished truth from yours truly. I will pick a winner once a month and it will be a critique of the first 20 pages of your novel, or your query letter, or your synopsis (5 pages or less).</p>
<h2><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Check out the other NEW classes below! </strong></span></h2>
<p>All W.A.N.A. classes are on-line and all you need is an internet connection. Recordings are included in the class price.</p>
<h2><strong>Upcoming Classes</strong></h2>
<p><strong><a href="http://wanaintl.com/event-registration/?ee=436" target="_blank">Blogging for Authors</a> </strong> (August 26th) will teach you all you need to know to start an author blog good for going the distance. Additionally I would also recommend the class offered earlier that same week (August 22nd) <strong><a href="http://wanaintl.com/event-registration/?ee=439" target="_blank">Branding for Authors</a></strong> to help you with the BIG picture. These classes will benefit you greatly because most blogs will fail because writers waste a lot of time with stuff that won&#8217;t work and never will and that wastes a lot of time.</p>
<p>I am here to help with that <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> .</p>
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<h3><a href="http://wanaintl.com/event-registration/?ee=431" target="_blank">Hooking the Reader&#8212;Your First Five Pages</a> August 12th</h3>
<p>The first five pages are the most essential part of the novel, your single most powerful selling tool. It’s how you will hook agents, editors and readers. This class will cover the most common blunders and also teach you how to hook hard and hook early. This class is 90 minutes long, 60 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes for Q&amp;A.</p>
<p><strong>Your First Five Pages Gold Level</strong></p>
<p>This includes the webinar and a detailed critique your first five pages.</p>
<p><strong>Your First Five Pages Platinum Level</strong></p>
<p>This includes the webinar and a detailed critique of your first twenty pages.</p>
<h3><strong><a href="http://wanaintl.com/event-registration/?ee=434" target="_blank">Bullies &amp; Baddies&#8212;Understanding the Antagonist September 2nd</a>&#8211;September 2nd</strong></h3>
<p>All fiction must have a core antagonist. The antagonist is the reason for the story problem, but the term “antagonist” can be highly confusing. Without a proper grasp of how to use antagonists, the plot can become a wandering nightmare for the author and the reader.</p>
<p>This class will help you understand how to create solid story problems (even those writing literary fiction) and then give you the skills to layer conflict internally and externally.</p>
<p>Bullies &amp; Baddies&#8212;Understanding the Antagonist Gold</p>
<p>This is a personal workshop to make sure you have a clear story problem. And, if you don’t? I’ll help you create one and tell the story you want to tell. This is done by phone/virtual classroom and by appointment. Expect to block off at least a couple hours.</p>
<h3><strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">For those who need help building a platform and keeping it SIMPLE, pick up a copy of my latest social media/branding book<em> <span style="color:#ff0000;">Rise of the Machines&#8212;Human Authors in a Digital World</span></em> on</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Machines-Human-Authors-Digital-ebook/dp/B00DP7II4A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1408979136&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=Rise+of+the+machines" target="_blank">AMAZON</a>, <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/rise-of-the-machines/id727223890?mt=11" target="_blank">iBooks</a>, or <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rise-of-the-machines-kristen-lamb/1117165949?ean=2940148405238" target="_blank">Nook</a>. </strong></h3>
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		<title>Want More Writing Success? Learn to Be a QUITTER</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2014 15:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One problem many artists have is we lack discernment. It's easy to get trapped in all-or-nothing thinking. If we defy family in pursuit of our art and something stops working properly, out of pride often we will persist even when the very thing we are attempting is the largest reason we will fail.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2014/01/want-more-writing-success-learn-to-be-a-quitter/">Want More Writing Success? Learn to Be a QUITTER</a> appeared first on <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com">Kristen Lamb</a>.</p>
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<p>Ah, the New Year is upon us. Most of our resolutions revolve around grabbing hold with a death-grip and vowing to never let go. When it comes to losing weight, getting out of debt, or discovering if our closets actually have <em>floors</em>? This is a good plan. Yet, when it comes to our careers? Never giving up might keep us from ever succeeding.</p>
<p>Want to know the secret to success? Quitting. Yes, you heard me correctly. And, if you&#8217;re a creative professional, it is in your interest to learn to get really good at quitting. Maybe you&#8217;ve felt like a loser or a failure, that your dream to make a living with your art was a fool&#8217;s errand.</p>
<p>Ignore that junk and understand&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Winners Quit All the Time</strong></p>
<p>I posit this thought; if we ever hope to achieve anything remarkable, we must learn to quit. In fact, I&#8217;ll take this another step. I venture to say that <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>most aspiring writers will not succeed simply because they aren&#8217;t skilled at quitting.</strong></span></p>
<p>Ooooohhhh.</p>
<p><strong>Learning Discernment</strong></p>
<p>One problem many artists have is we lack discernment. It&#8217;s easy to get trapped in all-or-nothing thinking. If we defy family in pursuit of our art and something stops working properly, out of pride often we will persist even when the very thing we are attempting is the largest reason we will fail.</p>
<p>We keep reworking that first novel over and over. We keep querying the first novel and won&#8217;t move on until we get an agent. We keep writing in the same genre even though it might not be the best fit for our voice. We keep marketing the first self-published book and don&#8217;t move forward and keep writing more books and better books.</p>
<p><strong>Learning to Quit is the Surest Insurance Against Failure</strong></p>
<p>I like to say, &#8220;Persistence looks a lot like stupid.&#8221; The act of never giving up is noble, but never giving up on the wrong things is a formula to fail. <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>We have to learn to detect the difference between quitting a tactic and quitting a dream.</strong></span></p>
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<p>If I am trying to climb Mt. Everest, but I am repeatedly failing at climbing the one side, which is a sheer rock face with no way to get a footing, then it is suicide to keep trying the same thing. If, however, I regroup, hike back to the bottom and take another way up the mountain, I am a quitter&#8230;but I am NOT a failure.</p>
<p>In fact, in order to &#8220;win&#8221; I must &#8220;quit.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Learn to Quit from the Best</strong><em><br />
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<p>Most of us are lousy at knowing how and when to quit. This is one of the reasons it is a good idea to surround ourselves with successful people, because successful people are expert quitters. When I started out, I had all the wrong mentors. I had writer pals who quit writing when it was boring or who quit querying after a handful of rejections. They quit attending critique because they got their feelings hurt when people didn&#8217;t rave their book was the best thing since kitten calendars.</p>
<p>All this wrong kind of quitting is easy to fall into. <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Excuses are free, but they cost us everything.</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>My Life Changed When I Changed the Quitters in My Company</strong></p>
<p>It all started with the DFW Writer&#8217;s Workshop. I attended and met people living the life I wanted to have&#8230;the life of a professional writer. They were the same as me, and yet very different. When I went to DFW&#8217;s conference&#8211;which I HIGHLY recommend so <a href="http://dfwcon.org" target="_blank">sign up NOW for the May conference</a> (I will be there, oh and Donald Maass and Les Edgerton, too)&#8211;I found myself being pushed to yet a higher level.</p>
<p>I met and <del>stalked</del><a href="http://www.candacehavens.com/" target="_blank"> Candy Havens. </a>Candy is an excellent quitter. She wrote her first bad book and didn&#8217;t spend the next six years trying to resurrect it. She sought training and experts and moved forward. She quit outside hobbies and friends that took away from her goal of becoming a professional author. <a href="http://www.theresaragan.com" target="_blank">Theresa Ragan</a> was rejected by traditional publishers for over twenty years. She finally self-published and has now sold hundreds of thousands of books. NY tried to offer her a contract and she <em>turned them down. </em></p>
<p>I turned in a hundred page proposal for <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Machines-Human-Authors-Digital-ebook/dp/B00DP7II4A/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top" target="_blank">Rise of the Machines&#8212;Human Authors in a Digital World</a> </em>in the summer of 2011. But, after NY ignoring it for over <em>two years</em>? I published it myself. We need to always be moving forward, and sometimes pressing on requires letting go. We can&#8217;t grab hold of the new if we are hanging on to the old.</p>
<p>If something isn&#8217;t working QUIT. Move on! <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>If we have to defend and justify what we are doing there&#8217;s something wrong.</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Everything is Our Enemy<br />
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<p>It&#8217;s hard to know when to quit. I&#8217;m a loyal person. I&#8217;m loyal to a fault and I struggle every day with this lesson. But I&#8217;ve recently come to a conclusion. People who reach their dreams don&#8217;t get there by doing EVERYTHING. Everything is dead weight. Everything will keep us from focusing. Everything gets us distracted.</p>
<p>Everything is the enemy.</p>
<p>Sometimes we need to let go of inefficiencies or false trails, and if we don&#8217;t let go, then failure is just a matter of time.</p>
<p><strong>Artists Actually Need More Quitting</strong></p>
<p>Quit your day job. Today. This moment. Now, by quitting, I don&#8217;t mean you should throw your laptop in a waste can and take a bat to that copy machine that&#8217;s eaten every presentation you&#8217;ve tried to photocopy since the day you were hired&#8230;.though that might be fun.</p>
<p>No, I mean mentally QUIT, then hire yourself to the dream. Screw aspiring. Aspiring is for pansies. It takes guts to be a writer. It takes guts to be any kind of creative professional. Hire yourself to the job you dream about. TODAY.</p>
<p>A couple years ago, I presented at the <a href="http://www.ntrwa.org" target="_blank">North Texas RWA</a> Conference and I heard the best term EVER. <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>No aspiring writers, only <em>pre-published writers</em>.</strong> </span>If you want to be a professional author, you must quit to win. The day job is no longer the ends, but rather the means. The day job is just venture capital funding the successful art-making business&#8230;YOU.</p>
<p>You are a pre-published author&#8230;who happens to also be a stay-at-home-mom, a computer programmer, a salesperson, a whatever.</p>
<p><strong>Learn to Quit Being &#8220;Everything&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Again, Everything is the enemy. Friends and family will want you to keep being the maid and the taxi and the babysitter and the buddy who can spend all day shoe-shopping. Many of us will try to keep being Everything to everyone and we&#8217;ll just try to &#8220;fit in&#8221; writing, but that is the lie that will kill the dream. We can&#8217;t be Everything!</p>
<p>We must learn when to quit and to be firm in quitting. Others have the right to be disappointed, but they&#8217;ll get over it. And, if they really love us they will get over it quickly and be happy for our resolve to reach our dreams. If they don&#8217;t? They&#8217;re dead weight and it&#8217;s better to cull them out of our life sooner than later.</p>
<p>Yes, this is hard stuff. Reaching our dreams is simple, but it will never be easy ;).</p>
<p>So what are some of your quitting stories? Did it work? Were you better off? Tell us your quit to win story! Do you need help sticking to your guns? Hey, your family doesn&#8217;t get you, but we do! Do you have a problem and you don&#8217;t know if you should stick or quit? Put it in the comments section and let us play armchair psychiatrist!</p>
<p>I LOVE hearing from you!</p>
<p>To prove it and show my love, for the month of January, <strong>everyone who leaves a comment I will put your name in a hat. If you comment and link back to my blog on your blog, you get your name in the hat twice. </strong>What do you win? The unvarnished truth from yours truly. <strong>I will pick a winner <em>once a month</em> and it will be a critique of <strong>the first 20 pages of your novel</strong>, <strong>or your query letter, or your synopsis (5 pages or less)</strong></strong><strong>. </strong></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>December&#8217;s Winner is Chris Weston. Please send 5 page synopsis (1250 words) one page query (250 words) or 20 pages of novel (5,000 words) in a WORD document to kristen at wan intl dot com and congratulations.</strong></span></p>
<p>I hope you guys will check out my latest book <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Machines-Human-Authors-Digital-ebook/dp/B00DP7II4A/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top" target="_blank">Rise of the Machines–Human Authors in a Digital World</a> </em>and get prepared for 2014!!!!</p>
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