Fascinating but completely useless facts about how Forbidden Sea came to be.
- One day two darling little girls came into the library where I work asking for mermaid books. They were very disappointed to discover how few mermaid books we had for them to check out. Later, I got to thinking about this lack of mermaid stories and I started imagining what kind of mermaid I would want to write about. The mermaid in my story came to me as a fully formed character, but it was a while before I could find a story plot to do her justice. Forbidden Sea is the only story I've written where a character came to me before the story did.
- As a child, I used to love drawing mermaids with fantastic outfits I had designed myself. When I began imagining a merworld for my book, I found myself going back to this original idea and incorporated it into my story.
- The earliest plot for the Forbidden Sea didn't have a mermaid in it at all. The story was going nowhere until I remembered my mermaid character who still had no story to star in. After that the manuscript practically wrote itself.
- The first draft of this book took nine months to write. If you have ever tried to write a book while working full time, you will know how fast that is.
-Two publishing houses request to see this manuscript. Orchard Books was a little bit faster in getting back to me.
-It took two years for my publisher to actually make an offer on this manuscript.
-It took two more years to revise and publish.
-Contrary to popular belief, authors have no say in what their book cover will look like. I was very nervous until I saw Mr. Bagshaw's beautiful final work.
I'm just at awe that a story can be smoked out of thin air. You are just so talented and have great imagination. I'm blessed to have you as a friend to enrich my life of things that I have no clue about. Love you.
ReplyDeleteI really wanted you to illustrate your own, because I'd read it and seen your illustrations to go along with it....:)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by 'they requested' your manuscript?
9 months IS fast. I stay at home with my boy and I can never seem to find time to write.
In answer to your question, Raspberry,I sent out a query letter with a synopsis of my story to lots of publishing houses. If they are interested they send a letter back requesting to see the whole manuscript.
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