Dave Long, AE at Bethany House is answering our questions on How to f a i t h * i n * f i c t i o n: Establish a Career as a Writer: Part I at his faith*in*fictio blog.
Yesterday, he discussed why it is important for an author to write a novel before seeking to become published. Up until a few months ago, I wasn't aware that you could gain an agent without completing the book first.
From my experience working with editors and published authors, I have been on the middle of an editor possibly cutting an authors contract short, because they were disappointed with the book series--mainly the quality of the authors ability to tell a good story--and they wanted me to consult with the author on how to take third novel in the series up a notch. Flattered at the thought I was. But, really...I'm not a published novelist, yet. And I have enough authors a little upset with my views on writing.
But after that experience and Dave's message yesterday, I'm still a little gunshy. Because I know there is a Dee/the Reaper out there, who may have this some conversation over my work.
So I'm still revising my old novels, children. :)
Anyone out there agree or disagree with Dave?
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