tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post1358209347360763019..comments2024-03-25T20:40:44.806-04:00Comments on Literary Rejections on Display Now Has Long COVID: Close Call, But No LuckWriter, Rejectedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17241982229214057815noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-61795079865403612632009-07-04T12:00:03.019-04:002009-07-04T12:00:03.019-04:00Yes: What exactly does she mean by "quiet&quo...Yes: What exactly does she mean by "quiet"?<br />What do you think she means, w/r?<br />What would "loud" fiction be like?<br />I have an idea of what the two words mean.<br />We are living in a loud world. It's noisy out there - books, movies, music, art. Our culture is noisy.<br />Regarding Patrick's comment about "quiet" fiction being concerned with character development. I think he's right. And I don't think the reading (or movie-going) public has any interest in it.<br />In the past there was much more willingness in readers to delve into quiet fiction. To think that John P. Marquand's The Late George Apley - the ultimate in quiet novels - could have been a big commercial success and win the Pulitzer Prize and be made into a movie. <br />That book wouldn't have a Chinaman's chance today. I'd go so far to say that you, w/r, would have no patience with it, nor any other readers of this blog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-12056904213529662932009-07-02T11:47:57.638-04:002009-07-02T11:47:57.638-04:00Too quiet sounds like code for too literary. Sigh...Too quiet sounds like code for too literary. Sigh. With the legal thriller craze gone and the religious thriller on its way out I guess we can all look forward to the rise of the financial thriller. Those of us with quiet books can sit on the sidelines and watch as The Madoff Code ascends the bestseller list.khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04312385928949509116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-1066056196296035552009-07-02T00:59:46.856-04:002009-07-02T00:59:46.856-04:00Our current entertainment culture is too damn loud...Our current entertainment culture is too damn loud. <br /><br />I like quiet. Quiet is good. Some readers still like thoughtful, character-driven narratives. When I pick up a book, I look for interesting characters and thoughtful writing. I am not looking for a reality show in print. <br /><br />We don't all need to have explosions, knife fights, car chases, and kittens in order to enjoy a book. (Well, maybe a few kittens.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-87670507075116684032009-06-30T14:29:20.940-04:002009-06-30T14:29:20.940-04:00I'm getting a lot of those same comments right...I'm getting a lot of those same comments right now: "I was tremendously moved by this brilliant book, etc. etc... but I fear there is simply no way to sell it in this climate," blah blah blah.<br /><br />I even had one agent say "The fact that I can no longer sell this kind of novel is one of the reasons I'm considering getting out of the business."<br /><br />The most frustrating one was from a major publishing house, where one of the editors really wanted my book, but couldn't convince the others. Of course, 30 years ago, this same house didn't require unanimous approval among all the editors, so... I can console myself by reminding myself that if I had only been born sooner, I would now be published by one of the "biggies."<br /><br />Great.gimmenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-43486089302257747082009-06-30T13:46:52.605-04:002009-06-30T13:46:52.605-04:00Yeah, it's a matter of timing. I think it IS t...Yeah, it's a matter of timing. I think it IS the nadir of book-buying. And of risk taking.<br /><br />However, people haven't totally stopped reading, and editors need a constant supply of books to keep their asses employed, so keep sending that baby out!<br /><br />Someone will love it.rmellishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03133206908895131438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-90134570212034598262009-06-29T23:11:42.605-04:002009-06-29T23:11:42.605-04:00Quiet usually means that there is not much in the ...Quiet usually means that there is not much in the way of action, but still a lot of character development. Tension is usually subtle, sometimes quite overt, but never explosive. The novel Housekeeping is rather quiet as well as Amy Hempel's story "In A Tub" I might also qualify Hemingway's "Big Two Hearted River" and "A Clean Well Lighted Place." Just about all of Carver's stories are quiet. Quiet books gives the reader room to take in imagery and the language. They're meant to be read slowly and carefully with much reflection, which unfortunately often keeps them from becoming blockbusters. Even though they can be quite enjoyable, they won't hold the ever shrinking attention span of the average reader (hence my sarcastic list of suggestions earlier).Patrickhttp://meanwhileourhero.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-48645726498401665412009-06-29T19:35:11.071-04:002009-06-29T19:35:11.071-04:00WR,
Maybe you could write back to this editor a...WR,<br /> Maybe you could write back to this editor and ask what she means by 'quiet?' I can think of few descriptors collocated to 'writing' that are more meaningless.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-49936480451120727352009-06-29T16:38:03.463-04:002009-06-29T16:38:03.463-04:00LOL at visa-vi. First time I've ever seen it s...LOL at visa-vi. First time I've ever seen it spelled that way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-56614680006504172722009-06-29T15:20:20.628-04:002009-06-29T15:20:20.628-04:00W,R - these rejections are a complete bummer but I...W,R - these rejections are a complete bummer but I believe it's a timing issue. A friend of mine who writes YA (as do I) has been getting the same "too quiet" rejections from agents and editors lately. And a recent conversation with my agent was about the same issue. But the climate will eventually change. You've got a great book and it will sell - just not right now.Leigh Purtillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00477635525179050959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-22425136645308803212009-06-29T13:45:43.656-04:002009-06-29T13:45:43.656-04:00visa-vi
Really? "visa-vi"?
Good Lord, ...<b>visa-vi</b><br /><br />Really? "visa-vi"?<br /><br />Good Lord, what's editing come to?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-17680800056907756992009-06-29T13:39:47.947-04:002009-06-29T13:39:47.947-04:00Sorry to hear that. Disappointment is the currency...Sorry to hear that. Disappointment is the currency of the writer. Keep on trucking. We have to.Fellow Writernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-7221481745534537092009-06-29T13:15:36.995-04:002009-06-29T13:15:36.995-04:00Knock back a beer and keep pluggin! Somebody will ...Knock back a beer and keep pluggin! Somebody will love it! Also: very curious to see what you think of this.....http://tinyurl.com/alicehoffmanDa Hoff!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-47745215342675041352009-06-29T12:02:03.913-04:002009-06-29T12:02:03.913-04:00Perhaps you should resubmit the book in all caps. ...Perhaps you should resubmit the book in all caps. Editors will have a hard time calling it "too quiet." You could also add a car chase or a gun fight every thirty pages, oh, and pictures of kittens, don't forget the kittens.Patrickhttp://meanwhileourhero.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-69814944236630428962009-06-29T11:26:41.586-04:002009-06-29T11:26:41.586-04:00Ironically, the praise you received from this reje...Ironically, the praise you received from this rejecting editor is so effusive it could be a blurb on the cover of your book!<br /><br />Don't give up - it sounds like your novel is amazing, you just need to find a more courageous editor. S/he must be out there somewhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-86018102114529947722009-06-29T09:12:04.372-04:002009-06-29T09:12:04.372-04:00Sorry, W, R. But you've got to throw it back o...Sorry, W, R. But you've got to throw it back out there. You've invested too much.Johannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-38764092062904237602009-06-29T08:24:38.437-04:002009-06-29T08:24:38.437-04:00I'm sorry--that totally sucks because you know...I'm sorry--that totally sucks because you know you've written a good book. But the market is likely to come back with the economy or with e publishing, so hang in there!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com