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by Addy Farmer
Featuring Juliet Clare Bell, Linda Ravin Lodding and Julie Fulton
On Notes from the Slushpile, we chronicle the slings and arrows of trying to make a dream come true so we get embarrassingly excited about debut authors. In our new series That’ll Be The Debut, we meet debut authors and get the lowdown on what life is like beyond the Slushpile. Here is the fourth of the series in
Linda, I really like the look of Ernestine. It's scarily like some pushy parents I've seen!
Nice interview, Addy! Aww my dream is to have a picture book someday but I never really managed to write something that publishers wanted. You need a certain kind of magic in your writing to get your PB published ... well done, ladies!
What a lovely interview, and very informative. Congratulations to all of you!
Thank you all for such thoughtful and inspiring answers! I love hearing authors talk about process and their paths to publication. Congratulations, everyone! And, Clare, I'm intrigued by this 25 word book.
Congratulations to all of you, and thanks for sharing your publication stories! And a big thank you to Addy also for a great interview!
Lovely post Addy. It's always fascinating to hear how long it takes most authors deto get to the first published book. I always see that as a hopeful sign! Thank you.<br />Maureen
Wonderful and inspiring interview! Congratulations to all three of you!
Thanks for all that fabulous information, ladies. It did stop me writing - but it also inspired and fuelled my thoughts! It's good to hear how normal people actually make the grade. I'll go fetch my stylus and persevere. Thanks, too, to Addy for bothering to interview you all.
Thanks to the debs - you were great fun to interview and soooo helpful!
Wow, that's so interesting guys! I could never write a picture book, I'm so impressed with anyone who can! Must be very tricky to leave creative room for illustrators, too.