By WishIWasAWriter - 08/09/2011 18:03 - United Kingdom

Today, I bought a book by a #1 bestselling author, hoping it would distract me from having my manuscript rejected, as well as learn what made their book so successful. Now I realize I need to say stuff like, "I wish I had great boobs (hehe... boobs)" to get my works published. FML
I agree, your life sucks 27 385
You deserved it 3 337

Same thing different taste

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Its a pretty good book... In the later part of the series, the chick bangs her professor.... and then the professor gets beheaded...

DropDeadBlaze 0

I believe that's the 3rd book Chosen

I read your name and you are a writer! Anyone who writes their words into pages is a writer, an aspiring author you may be, but a writer you already are! You will get there with persistence. (I too am a writer and recommend "writing fiction for dummies" it's a great read!)

shyshy357 0

Was this the first House if Night? This books are really good... For teenage girls... I'm a teenage girl I loved the whole series. Read Maximum Ride too!

Zaakeem 1

Teenage girls and gay guys! I love the series too I obsess over it! It's *WAY* better than twilight.

J.K. Rowling was rejected TWELVE TIMES before she finally got the first Harry Potter book published. Don't give up, and don't compromise your writing by pandering to a fickle public.

honest to god. i swear ive read that book! was it the house of night series?

folgates 0

-__- I know what book this is, Marked in the house of night series by P.C and Kristin Cast. i've read 3 of the house of night books before stopping, their writing is so horrible I couldn't finish the series, please DON'T write like them.

ash1rose 11

I understand completely and FYL OP. Your doing better than me though; I can't even get a query letter through.

Huh. I just moderated this one... Think I voted no...

I totally agree with you on this one. Some of the writing in today's young adult novels is just horrid.

Goood luck. Its crazy what gets published these days but it's the quality that matters, not quantity.