I am writing a paranormal romance novel, what should i do now?

1311707716 70 I am writing a paranormal romance novel, what should i do now?

Am I suppose to try and finish writing the book before seeking a agent or publisher, or should I pitch them my idea first. I have already completed several chapters. Also do I even need a agent or do I just go to a publisher. Also what are some good publishers for paranormal novels in the united states.

And would you know that if I start by writing paranormal with a particular publisher if I have to keep writing that style, or if I can switch to regular romance novels at a later time.

I agree with Victoria, check out RWA. Secondly find a critique group.

I have no personal experience but I've read that most publishers expect a completed manuscript. Apparently, earlier authors would write just 2 chapters n send it out. But a lot of publishers got burned this way, because some authors would take the advance paid n then not write the book. Nowadays, I think the procedure is to finish the book n then try to find a publisher. Even though the publishers read only the first few chapters, most don't even consider an incomplete book.

First, finish the book. Editors and agents won't look at your work unless it's completed. Join RWA–the Romance Writers of America. The members there can point you in the right direction as far as publishers and agents. Depending upon the publisher, you may not need an agent.

If you decide to switch genres, that's your prerogative. But you need to have the first book complete before you can even start thinking about a second. Good luck!

Have you ever bought a half-finished novel or a semi-complete car? I haven't, and I don't expect a publisher to, either.

Your novel should shine like the brightest star to have the slightest chance of success. many agents and publishers get thousands of letters and manuscripts about having a book published. They go into what's called a slush pile. AVOID the slush pile.

You will need an agent. They will negotiate the best prices for you and alleviate you of the legal stuff you don't want to be bogged down with. get a good agent who markets the material you are producing. Even if you get accepted by a publisher, you must get an agent before signing anything.

So, use an agent. If you've not finished, be straight with them. Write a synopsis and send it and see if they're interested. If they're not, move on. You can find a list of literary agents on the internet or public pages You should research them first.

Completing several chapters is good, but you will probably need to re-write a lot of it. If you don't, then hello: you're the first person I have ever met in the industry who doesn't have to. Writing a book doesn't guarantee you'll get accepted. from memory, Harry Potter hovered in a slush pile for 7 years nearly until somebody saw the potential.

I am writing a paranormal romance novel, what should i do now?

Booksellers’ Best Award Finalist!

1280495716 49 Booksellers’ Best Award Finalist!

I’ve been buried in the writing cave for the past couple of weeks, working furiously on revisions and a new proposal. but I had to pop in and share some great news. I’ve just been informed that The Satin Sash finaled in the 2010 Booksellers’ Best Award contest – twice!

That’s right! In both the Erotic Romance category, as well as in the Best first Book category. I’m so excited to see some other great names in this list as well! Congratulations to all the finalists!

Now, the winners of this contest – hosted by the Greater Detroit RWA chapter – will be announced at the Romance Writers of America National Conference in Orlando in July. I wasn’t still sure whether I’d be able to attend but now I’m really scrambling to be able to go!

Here’s a list of the finalists:

Helen BrennaFrom the Outside

Lucy GordonItalian Tycoon, Secret Son

Fiona HarperInvitation to the Boss’s Ball

Glynna KayeDreaming Of Home

Joselyn VaughnCEO’s Don’t Cry

Christine ColumbusThe Perfect Country and Western Story

Robyn GradyThe Billionaire’s fake Engagement

Sandra HyattHaving the Billionaire’s Baby

Geri KrotowWhat Family Means

Lynne MarshallTemporary Doctor, Surprise Father

Cara SummersTwin Temptation

Cara SummersChristmas Male

Kylie BrantWaking the Dead

Marilee BrothersRock and Roll Queen of Bedlam

Sandy JamesFree Falling

Jaci BurtonRiding on Instinct

Red GarnierThe Satin Sash

Lara SantiagoRogue’s Run

Shelli StevensTake Me

Tracy WolffFull Exposure

Toni BlakeOne Reckless Summer

Marilyn BrantAccording to Jane

Robin KayeBreakfast in Bed

Susan MalleryHot on her Heels

Karen WhiteThe Lost Hours

Lisa DaleSimple WIshes

Susan GableA Kid to the Rescue

Elaine GrantNo Hero Like Him

Janice MaynardHot Mail

Terry McLaughlinA Small Town Reunion

Kay StockhamSimon says Mommy

Linda WarrenCaitlyn’s Prize

Sandra BrickerLove Finds you in Holiday, Florida

Amanda CabotPaper Roses

Irene HannonAn Eye for an Eye

Trish PerrySunset Beach

Marlo SchaleskyIf Tomorrow never Comes

Missy TippensHis forever Love

PARANORMAL/TIME TRAVEL/FUTURISTIC

Sharon AshwoodRavenous: the dark Forgotten

Maureen ChildVanished

Lisa ChildsImmortal bride

Cynthia EdenMidnight’s Master

Ann HinnenkampDyad Dreams

The WarriorSHORT HISTORICAL

Jennifer AshleyThe Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie

Caroline FyffeWhere the Wind Blows

Carolyn JewelIndiscreet

Margaret MalloryKnight of Pleasure

Elizabeth RollsLord Braybrook’s Penniless Bride

Christine WellsWicked Little Game

Anna CampbellCaptive of Sin

Hannah HowellIf He’s Wicked

Hannah HowellIf He’s Sinful

Regina JeffersDarcy’s Temptation

Marilyn BrantAccording to Jane

Red GarnierThe Satin Sash

Ann HinnenkampDyad Dreams

Glynna KayeDreaming Of Home

Booksellers’ Best Award Finalist!