As we gear up for December;'s #PitchMAS, our third #PitchMAS event so far, we have another fantastic success story to share with you!
Please welcome M.K. Brownlow, whose Debut novel, IN TOO DEEP, is on 3 of Amazon's Top 100 lists! The sequel, ON SOLID GROUND is to be released December 3, 2013!
Enjoy her amazing success story!
Please welcome M.K. Brownlow, whose Debut novel, IN TOO DEEP, is on 3 of Amazon's Top 100 lists! The sequel, ON SOLID GROUND is to be released December 3, 2013!
Enjoy her amazing success story!
Last November I joined the NaNoWriMo trend and wrote
the first 50,000 words of a story that had been in my soul for two decades. It
was a story, I felt, needed to be told. Emotional abuse is one of those topics
that is quickly swept under the carpet because it’s hard to pinpoint what it is
exactly. Well, those 50,000 words, which is now my 98,000 word debut novel IN
TOO DEEP, is my heart’s definition of what emotional abuse looks like.
So, toward the end of November, as I’m still writing
16,000+ words a day because that’s what the Gods of NaNoWriMo chant as they
crack their whips, I noticed #PitchMas as a trend on my Twitter feed. Feaky and
Jessa do a great job making sure the word gets out early which is exactly why this
worked for me. I watched Feaky’s blog and made sure I understood the guidelines
so I could pitch my manuscript that would be done by the deadline of the
contest. Fingers securely crossed.
I did it. I finished IN TOO DEEP and joined the #PitchMas
hubbub. Now, I had to describe my whole book in 35 words? That could prove to
be harder than actually writing it. But I did it.
Unlikely couple, Gracie and Noah, fall hard for each
other. But when Noah’s stability takes a turn for the worse, Gracie finds
herself in too deep. But could someone else’s love pull her to safety?
I was so nervous because, although I’ve been
somewhat of a grand storyteller my whole life, I’d never put my muse out on display
like that. But it was a nervous feeling that was a bit more exhilarating than
it was scary. I hit send and hoped for the best.
When I saw my pitch go live along with everyone
else’s, I did nothing for a couple days but hit refresh to see if I got any
responses. (That’s a tad bit of an exaggeration…but not really) And, three
times my stomach rolled over and fell to the floor because like a man standing
on a dock for hours waiting for that one fish…I got three bites. Two agents and
one publisher wanted to see more of IN TOO DEEP.
I sent off their requested number of pages and
waited. It was mid-December at this point so I had Christmas shopping to keep
my mind off whether this would pan out into anything worth getting excited
over. (Yeah, right, I was a nervous wreck each time I checked my email.)
One agent
responded that she was passing on the book and I let my negativity get the best
of me and assumed that’s what would happen with the other two bites. However,
the editor from Sapphire Star Publishing emailed me soon after that rejection
and said she was so intrigued after reading the first chunk I sent, she woke up
the next day with Gracie on her mind and realized she needed to know the rest
of her story. She asked for the whole manuscript. I died. But quickly came back
to life to spend the weekend polishing it up and sent it off the following Monday
morning.
I will never forget what happened next. It was
Christmas Eve and my three kids were off school. We piled on the couch to watch
a movie together and even though I was trying to NOT be on my phone while we
were having some much-needed snuggle time, I kept refreshing my email. And
about mid-movie I saw something in my inbox from Sapphire Star. My heart raced
and without second-guessing, I opened the email.
“We loved IN TOO DEEP and would like to send you a
contract for it as soon as we are back in the office after the holidays.”
BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT EVER! Just a few days after
signing my first book contract, I got an email from the other agent saying she
wanted the rest of the manuscript because she was interested in representing
me. This time I was the one sending a
“Thanks, but no thanks” email. IN TOO DEEP was released six months later and
hit three Amazon Best Seller lists the day before its release.
Unfortunately, I didn’t have a contract for the
sequel, ON SOLID GROUND, when my publisher closed to submissions. Of course,
this threw me for a loop. I worried my readers would have to wait entirely too
long for the rest of Gracie’s story if I had to do the whole slush pile thing.
I was encouraged by a couple well-known Indie authors to go it alone and
self-publish the sequel. It seemed like a huge mountain to climb but the author
community is one that will never let a floundering newbie drown. And because of
that, I can proudly say ON SOLID GROUND is self-published, already receiving
five-star reviews on Goodreads, and will be out December 3rd of this
year.
So, long story short, I went from contracted author to
Indie author and had two novels released all in just under six months. I am
ecstatic. And had it not been for Feaky and Jessa and their amazing #PitchMas
contest, I wouldn’t be able to answer, “What do you do?” with, “I’m a romance
author!” And you better believe I am going for it again this year!
Fantastic success story, Michelle! We're so glad we could play a tiny part in your dreams coming to fruition! <3
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