Then over the next ten years, serious attempts to get published. I'd written since I was 13, but from about 18 on I really started to get serious about it. Finished my first novel at 23. A comic fantasy that I'm still quite fond of and may go back and re-write sometime. It features Nightsoil! a self-proclaimed hero with a cloak that keeps tripping him up. But he won't get rid of it because he reckons he needs it for the image.
Next milestone was my first pro short story sale. I think I was 26. That was to Mike Resnick's anthology, New Voices in Science Fiction. Next was Isabella being born. That was 2 years ago now. (Hang in there. There's a point to this post.)
After that was my first novel sale. To Wizards of the Coast. And that neatly ties in to...
My first book Night of the Long Shadows, officially went on sale yesterday. So it's out there. For people to pick up and read, and judge, and say whether they hate it or not.
Now I've just got to keep up the momentum.
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Momentum is the key, my friend.
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