tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793202434796167753.post4525821252685924574..comments2023-11-28T06:18:53.641-05:00Comments on In Propinquity: When do you give up?Julie Sondra Deckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15755582329896793392noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793202434796167753.post-33014967819395843642013-08-17T10:05:04.828-04:002013-08-17T10:05:04.828-04:00OMG. I'm scared to ever send you my work. Even...OMG. I'm scared to ever send you my work. Even if you won't come out and say I should quit. :)<br /><br />Really though, this is good advice. I never imagined how big the learning curve was on writing novels (well). With my first I thought I was there, but I wasn't.<br /><br />With my second, with my newfound knowledge, I feel like I'm more there, but the voice thing is what haunts me. If a reason is given for a rejection, that's been it most of the times.<br /><br />But if novel #2 goes nowhere, I'll keep going cause I'm still learning stuff and hopefully one day I'll be published. Luckily for me, my ideas are plentiful and I've got other work waiting to be revised.Suzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16502606950280751205noreply@blogger.com