Finding literary agents for paranormal romance, and other things

I’m struggling to keep in edit mode right now with Arcadian. I’m doing a bit of spit-and-polish on the parts I’ve changed and extended or added in this draft, but I’m beginning to get lazy, so I’m taking a quick break to write a post and tell you what I’ve been up to.

In writing, I’ve obviously been spending too much time on Arcadian. It’s five weeks now since I began this draft and I have recognised that I’m starting to get lazy and that usually signals that I need to do something else and regroup or I just won’t do a good enough job. I’ve planned out everything that is left to do on this draft and it’s around 2 weeks work minimum. If I go with a complete read through again, it could be a lot longer. I think I just need to do the changed or added stuff for now and save the complete read through for when it’s rested for a while.

I’m going to Japan again for 3 weeks in November, which means I can’t participate in NaNoWriMo again this year either. I participated a few years back and it was a lot of fun, and I wrote the first draft of Cabin Fever for it. I would like to do it again sometime. Maybe next year.

My Japan trip is going to hopefully provide me some time to read through Arcadian in paperback form again to find errors and fix it up for the final polish. I’ll probably go to the effort of taking it with me, and then I’ll end up just watching movies on the flights instead! You’d think that with 12 hours on a plane, I’d be up for reading, but quite often they have good movies. I have a few long train journeys while I’m in Japan with the husband, so maybe I could squeeze in some time for editing then too. Again, I’ll probably just stare out of the window instead. Hehe. It’s a holiday after all.

I’ve been searching for literary agents that deal with paranormal romance over the past year, on and off, and I have to admit that it’s rather difficult to find them in the UK. They don’t really list paranormal romance as an interest over here. It’s difficult enough to find ones that want romance. I have found some good ones in New York who accept emails, so I’ll be trying those as well as UK ones that I manage to dig up from somewhere. Unfortunately, Arcadian is longer than the maximum word count that a lot of publishing houses accept for a submission. It’s not as though I can cut it down either. It’s 155,000 words because that’s the length it needs to be as it has a lot of plot and characters. It’s not as though I’m being long-winded in any of it. All of the readers who received the second draft (six of them) have come back saying the pace was great, the plot was great, and they even wanted stuff added to it! There’s a few publishing houses on my list who don’t give you a limit so I’ll send it to them and then agents too.

I started going to archery classes again on Sunday. It’s a ten week course and I really enjoyed the last one that I did, so I thought I would give it a go again and see if I’m serious enough to try for a club and do it every week, with my own equipment. I think I would like to. It is a lot of fun and, being very logic-minded, I’m quite good at it.

Well, I think that’s everything that I’ve been up to. I’ve managed to fritter away the hour journey into work on the train this morning writing blog posts and even my time before work in the office. I think that’s quite an impressive bit of procrastination, although I could just say that it was necessary work, and I did need a break from Arcadian.

Now I’ll spend probably spend lunch with work colleagues rather than continuing my editing work, and then on the train home, I’ll probably watch anime.

(note: I did spend lunch with some work colleagues, but it was a damn nice Oreo milkshake and chips!)

About Felicity Heaton

I'm a NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY best-selling author writing passionate paranormal romance books as Felicity Heaton and F E Heaton. In my books I create detailed worlds, twisting plots, mind-blowing action, intense emotion and heart-stopping romances with leading men that vary from dark deadly vampires to sexy shape-shifters and wicked werewolves, to sinful angels and hot demons! If you're a fan of paranormal romance authors Lara Adrian, Larissa Ione, Kresley Cole, J R Ward, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Gena Showalter and Christine Feehan then you will love my books too.

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