![]() We already had bookstores and book clubs lined up for an April release (we were notified in March) so the only way to get it out in time was to self-publish. That press had financial problems the whole time we were with them, and when they didn’t have enough money to print the second book the rights reverted. It took her a few years but she eventually found me an agent, then later a small press (AMI in Minnesota) to release the first book. My intention was to share it with a few friends and that would be good enough.” My wife fell in love with the stories and became determined to get them out there. When I started writing again, I had no desire to publish so I just wrote something I wanted to read. I had tried for more than a decade to get published and after failing miserably I gave up writing altogether for about a decade. Switching from self to a big-six was really my wife’s idea. Although you’ve expounded upon it in prior interviews, can you give readers at SFFWorld a quick overview? ![]() Your road to publication with Orbit has been a story in and of itself. ![]()
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