Day 2 :Part 2


So I've already learned a lot, much of which I plan to put into practice shortly. The seminars are great, with a lot of material I plan to sift through and post later, But so far the best one I've been to was the one about graphic novelry with Alan J. Porter, Tony Salvaggio, and Rick Klaw.


Basic Rundown: Nothing is concrete; every editor takes queries in a different way, manuscript formatting is not imperative, and self publishing can be a viable way of getting your work exposure.

But the allure is twofold for me--the graphic aspect and the challege. I'd done some research on graphic novels in the past and actually tried to write one of the scripts; its very difficult.

In other news, I had my agent meeting today with the very gracious Cameron McClure. I thought I had bombed when she told me how confused she was over my plotline, but she asked to see the first twenty pages (probably on account of my killer book proposal...).

Day 2: WLT



















Well, Day 2 is going a bit more smoothly. The seminars are good (I got a lot of good tips for this blog, as a matter of fact) and I finally got the internet thing fixed.


I'm up to seventeen forks now, and I've even spoken to some other authors and agents. Looking forward to my official consultation with Miss Cameron McClure at 2:55pm, So if you happen to look at the clock today adn notice that its around that time, toss back a beer for me. You know, I should really get some more liquor; this is supposed to be a vacation, after all...

More to come.

PS--
I've made a lot more videos during my hiatus, but this is the best one:

All the vocals are done by me. That's right, I can sing AND edit audio.