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SING THE NIGHT CELESTIAL first appeared in Aoife’s Kiss Magazine in the March 2005 issue. Registered users can read it in the Current Works section under Science Fiction. Or Click on the highlighted link above.
 
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Rewrite—Rewrite—Rewrite! (Again) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Carroll   

Whew! Okay, a couple of publishers are interested in Sleeping Dogs, but they're having a problem with part of the book coming from Max’s (the dog’s) POV (point of view).writers I’ve had a lot of people say the same thing before they read the book, but almost all of them have ended up saying it’s their favorite part of the book once they’ve finished.

 But reality must be observed on the road to having a book  published. So, here is how it really works.

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Sequel in the Works! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Carroll   

moonfootAnd I haven't even sold the first one!

Okay, sorry for the distraction, but it isn’t everyday I get an agent. There’s an old saying that goes, “Nothing breeds success, like success.” Now I don’t want to jump the gun, I mean the novel hasn’t been sold yet of course, but getting an agent is a big step in the right direction. And it has me stoked. I’ve been hammering out pages like crazy on the sequel to SLEEPING DOGS, and it’s moving fast! 

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Great News! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Carroll   

The best news ever!!! (or at least pretty dog-gone close!) (pun intended).coupletoasting

I went to the 2008 Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference in Colorado Springs, last weekend, and pitched to an agent. Even better, I went to a class she gave on Christian Writing before I pitched to her. She was awesome! The class was fantastic, informative, and I can’t tell you how great it was to see a Christian agent speak so unabashedly about Jesus Christ.

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If Not Hell… Purgatory? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Carroll   
typingmonkeylargeOkay, There are lots and lots of ways to write a synopsis. To date I’ve written five novels, (three in the last three years), and I’ve written queries and synopses (yes, this is the plural form of synopsis) for each of them (actually numerous queries and synopses for each one). There are lots and lots of ways to write a synopsis, but I will share what worked best for me.
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Writing the Synopsis (or…Time Spent in Hell) – March 4, 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gordon Carroll   

hades_01Ok, I’ve finally found something more horrible than having to writecrais query letters. WRITING A SYNOPSIS! ARRRRrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh!I’ve gotten to speak to several authors who started out writing in the last century (you know, the one we just left, the 20th century), writers like, Judith Guestordpeop (Ordinary People) and Robert Crais (Hostage, and the Elvis Cole mysteries) and Rupert Holmes (Escape- The Pina Colada Song, Novel-Where the Truth Lies), and Dan Simmons (Children of the Night) and Rebecca Hill (Blue Rise), and they all say they never had to write a synopsis, and they can’t imagine having to condense a three or five hundred page book into one or two pages.I nominate them for future Editors and Agents.

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