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My first publishing deal represented
the most excitement that I've ever had or ever will have as as writer.
I was informed
via telephone that the Atlantic Monthly
had accepted my novel, which
became The New Centurions, I could not think of a title.
It was the honor have had something published, and not just a short story which was my dream,
but a novel! It was incredible - an experience I'll never forget.
I had my parents come over, and I was just beside myself.
That's a day
that will live for the rest of my life.
Everything else that's happened since then
will never measure up to that moment.
The first publication acceptance - to think of it you know. Even now it gives me chills.
I was just so pleased, I mean it's really all I wanted to do.
As a college student I was an English major.
I went to San Diego State for a semester.
So I was just very happy. I was very happy when I sold that book it was a good book
and it did well,
and and because of that book I was able to go on and become a full-time
professional writer with my first book, and that was the really lucky break.
When my agent called me and told me that I got a deal.
And, I cannot even explain what kind of euphoria came over me.
I'm driving on the freeway in LA which is not the most fun thing to do.
I was on a journalism fellowship, actually for a week, and so I celebrated with
some people there, and basically walked on a cloud about the next two weeks.
And I'm looking forward to
the Writers' Conference in January, and meeting some aspiring writers.
I'll be on a panel so
I'll try if they have questions, I'll try to answer them.
and yeah that should be a fun day.
Well, I'm proud to say that I went to the San Diego State
Writers' Conference three times before I ever had a book published, and I am now
about to publish my ninth book in January, so I definitely learned from
going to this conference. I listened to the experts. I went to the panel discussions,
and I talk to people. I actually met an editor
who was on one of the panels, and he agreed to read my novel
and then he read it again after I worked on it for a second time.
And he's one of those rejections along the way, but I kept at it and I kept going.
And I'm happy to be invited to participate to share my success now
with the people who are maybe coming for their first time or a third time!
Yeah, please come you guys should come. If you're instead in writing at all come
and see what there is to see and
listen to the authors in the agents.