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Welcome to Book Country, women's fiction writers!
Since most of you are probably new here, I wanted to give you a place where you could break the ice and have a conversation about your newly-uploaded manuscripts. Do you need feedback on your book? Talk about it here!
Nevena
Book Country Coordinator
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Joined: 6/18/2012 Posts: 228
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Here are a couple of manuscripts that are currently on Book Country:
JJKendrick's Chance Inheritance. About the book: Life is a gamble. The key to true happiness is in making peace with whatever side of the bet you land on.
Own It by Jenny Castan. OWN IT follows Angela in her search for normalcy after a violent rape. Her obsession with her rapist leads her down a path of destruction, losing her sanity as she fights for control of her life again.
Alexandra Joy's The Secret of Woman's Power. From her about the book: This book is much more than an inspirational and amusing romantic novel about a woman learning ancient wisdom from her aunt in the south of France. The book opens a secret how any woman can become successful in her career and attractive to men.
--edited by Brandi Larsen on 10/16/2013, 2:38 PM--
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Joined: 8/20/2015 Posts: 6
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Would love to have feedback on my book 'Catch up'. Just joined having been on Authonomy which has just closed down....
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Joined: 6/7/2013 Posts: 1356
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Hi @purpleprose! Welcome, and thanks for posting about your book. Thanks for the connection request as well!
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Joined: 4/9/2016 Posts: 2
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Hello! How do we know it's safe to upload our manuscript when it hasn't been copyrighted?
--edited by Kelly Moore on 4/9/2016, 10:19 AM--
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Joined: 4/9/2016 Posts: 2
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Is this a place where I can have my query letter for my women's fiction manuscript critiqued? I have pasted it below:
When Emily discovers her
husband’s secret love nest, filled with the furnishings she has carefully
stored away for their future vacation home, her marriage crumbles. And on the heels of their divorce, due to an unexpected
night of passion during their estrangement, she finds herself expecting her
first child - the child she has always longed for. She finds the chance to redirect her path
from that of a woman who is tossed aside and struggling against bitterness, to
a woman with new hope - and fresh new purpose for her life.
Emily faces still more
heartache when her ex-husband shows no interest in the child that she carries;
but marries his new lover instead – announcing that she, too, is
expecting. But with each new struggle that comes to her, Emily finds new
strength as well. And the tables are
turned when his new bride gives birth to a child who was fathered by someone
else.
AS IT SHOULD BE is a women’s
fiction manuscript complete at 81,000 words.
It is a tale of transition: from a seemingly secure marriage, to the
awkwardness and uncertainties of singledom; from a life without the joys and responsibilities
of children, to the wonders and challenges of pregnancy and motherhood; from the
familiar comforts of home, to the possibilities of life in a bright new place -
where new love comes knocking at her door.
If you are interested, I would love to send my
completed manuscript for your review. Thank
you sincerely for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Warm regards,
Kelly Moore --edited by Kelly Moore on 4/9/2016, 12:04 PM--
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