“If I don’t write to empty my mind, I go mad.” – Lord Byron

Regardless of what you may have heard, madness ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great for short periods of time. But in the end, when your head explodes and you start babbling idiotically about protagonists and mythical creatures that don’t exist in earth books, the waitress at the corner coffee shop does tend to look at you a bit oddly. So I write to give my characters and creatures life on a page, rather than worrying that they might get injured in traffic when they escape while we’re on the way to the market.

Finishing the manuscript has been liberating, but I know the work to come is going to be just as challenging. As I mentioned previously, I have a plan.  My next step is to find two or three people with really good critiquing skills to read the finished product and to give me their feedback. Several chapters went through my online writers group early on and I received some helpful critiques, but now that it’s complete I want to run it through again. While that is in process, I’ve begun an agent search. I’ve been reading everything I can get my hands on about submitting to an agent and I’ve learned a few things. Mostly I’ve learned there is a great deal of prep work that needs to be done before I actually write the query letter.

I need to write a one paragraph synopsis.

At first glance this appears to be an incredibly simple task. After all, I just completed a 100,000 word Fantasy novel. One paragraph should be a breeze. 

I am still laughing at that thought. 

One paragraph to sum up a story that took 100,000 words to tell; one paragraph to represent countless hours of my life; one paragraph to convince an agent or editor to read my novel; One paragraph.

This is going to take some serious thought.
 
        Today I finished my final pass through my first Fantasy novel. As of yet it is untitled. Despite personal bias, I believe it to be quite good. It represents a massive chunk of my life and finishing it has been a major accomplishment. The only problem is, I know it's not truly finished. In a way this is only its beginning. Writing it seems was the easy part. Now the truly difficult job begins: Getting it published.

While I was writing my majestic, if not epic novel, I spent a good deal of time looking ahead and researching the next step. To be honest it’s rather intimidating, all the things that I still need to do. I sometimes question how anyone ever gets published.

I am not letting this stop me though. No matter how daunting the road ahead appears, I fully intend to travel it. That being said, I have devised something of a roadmap, or trip plan. A check list of the steps I believe will carry me to my destination. While I have put a great deal of time and effort into compiling this list/map, I have never been to this destination before. This probably means that my map is a bit askew. No matter though, I fully intend to proceed. Hopefully I will meet helpful people along the way who HAVE been there and who are willing to help me find the way.

Here I intend to share that journey and any insight I might gain along the way.