After a year, I have signed a contract to publish my first novel in March 2026, which means I'm working on the last rounds of edits. I've been working on my second novel as well, and I expect to finish the manuscript in a couple of weeks and start again the treasure hunt without a map called "I need an agent, please love me."
After a year, I have signed a contract to publish my first novel in March 2026, which means I'm working on the last rounds of edits. I've been working on my second novel as well, and I expect to finish the manuscript in a couple of weeks and start again the treasure hunt without a map called "I need an agent, please love me."
Sooo... going "more or less" as expected. I'm publishing via Hybrid, I have no agent, and the 5 Big did not fall in love with me-YET- but I keep on working every day :)
After a year, I have signed a contract to publish my first novel in March 2026, which means I'm working on the last rounds of edits. I've been working on my second novel as well, and I expect to finish the manuscript in a couple of weeks and start again the treasure hunt without a map called "I need an agent, please love me."
Sooo... going "more or less" as expected. I'm publishing via Hybrid, I have no agent, and the 5 Big did not fall in love with me-YET- but I keep on working every day :)
so you got a contract signed from the hybrid publisher prior to completing the writing on your novel?
I had completed the manuscript, now we are improving it, as it would happen with any publisher ( add a bit or this and that to make it even better)