My journey to becoming a Harlequin
Historical author began with a pitch session at a mini conference held by my
local Romance Writers of America chapter. A Harlequin editor was in attendance and I’d signed up for a pitch session. After
finishing my first pitch for a contemporary, I still had some time left so I decided to pitch the
Regency I’d written. The editor liked both stories and asked me to send her the
manuscripts.
(Tip: always have a back up pitch or two in case you need it because you probably will.)
After sending in the manuscripts, I
waited patiently for a response. Oh, who am I kidding? I obsessively checked my
email every day hoping today was the day I sold to Harlequin. A few months after
I sent the manuscript, I received a wonderful email back from the editor. While
she passed on the contemporary, she was intrigued by the Regency and asked if
she could forward it to the Harlequin Historical editors. I couldn’t type “yes”
or hit send fast enough. While we waited for a response, I stayed in touch with
the editor, sending occasional follow up emails while I worked on other books.
(Tip: Always be working on the next book while you're waiting.)
Then one day, the editor sent back
the response from Harlequin Historical. They liked the story but thought it
needed some work. They offered me a couple of pages of suggestions for
revisions with the option to resubmit the manuscript. I dove into the revision.
It took about three months to revise the book and then I resubmitted it. I
continued to stay in touch with the editor while we waited for a response.
(Tip: When an editor suggests you revise the manuscript and resubmit, you revise the manuscript and resubmit.)
![Engagement of Convenience by Georgie Lee Engagement of Convenience, Georgie Lee, Harlequin, Regency romance, romance, novel](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjQ8GHsgUhdT0d7F7E9N5YRrOwpqKyQgqhk3YSTUd60HneS7Gz4tGBfzyXtyqXgnkfmiZ0a1yUu9ENLVpkvro5Z8BYqnpryQ4ob00yNrtZVh10RuGha7hTA2DDWrf8n3DpEKDu1VfdwXmn4/s320/9780373297566+%25282%2529.jpg)
(Tip: Don't give up. It will happen, especially if you take advantages of opportunities.)
If you enjoyed this story then you will enjoy the stories in my novels. www.Georgie-Lee.com
If you enjoyed this story then you will enjoy the stories in my novels. www.Georgie-Lee.com
5 comments:
WOW- I love your journey of how you became a Harlequin author!I am going to have to check out some of your work. Congratulations on not giving up and being ready for whatever came at you (have a back up) I appreciate your tips very much as I have a meeting with a publisher in July and had only planed to pitch one thing, but will have a few backups just in case. I am stopping by from #FridayFrivolity
Thanks Debbie and good luck with your pitch!
How sticking with it paid off. Good for you. So inspiring for others who are trying and waiting.
Thank you for linking up with us at Family Joy Blog Link Up Party! So glad you joined us.
Thank you for sharing your post and your journey with us over at country fair blog party! PLease join us again for our July party! Jan @ Tip Garden
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