I never expected to make it this far. Out of 10,000 original
entries, 500 (100 in each category) are still in the running. So far, they’ve
been judged on the pitch and an excerpt from the first few pages of the book. Next,
someone from Publisher’s Weekly will evaluate and review each of the
manuscripts, and the top five from each category will move to the semi-finals.
My original post about black-eyed peas talked about taking
chances and trying new things. New things are scary. Writing a book was scary. Publishing
with Amazon so that anyone out there can read and criticize it was scary. Entering
the contest was scary, but I’m so glad I did. In the next few days, Amazon will post the quarter-finalists' excerpts, so everyone will be able to read and review them. It's yet another scary thing to have my excerpt posted, but I'm getting used to it. Maybe I'm even beginning to like it.
Excerpts are up. Here's the link: Recalculating Route ABNA
You can find all five hundred excerpts by typing ABNA into the search bar at Amazon, or by title or author. Download your favorites for free.
Excerpts are up. Here's the link: Recalculating Route ABNA
You can find all five hundred excerpts by typing ABNA into the search bar at Amazon, or by title or author. Download your favorites for free.
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