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The blog of a Harlequin Mills and Boon Historical Romance Author based in the North East of England -- her ups, downs and in betweens as she juggles life with her fiction.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
New Voices 2011 Some Stats
New Voices 2011 -- the Mills and Boon contest where one unpublished author will get a chance to be published in one of the series starts on 13 September. More info plus lots of hints and tips on www.romanceisnotdead.com
There are lots of stats on the Internet about how easy it is to fail. For example 95% of first time authors do not publish another book or 90% of people who start writing a novel fail to finish. Yes, make no mistake about it publishing is a tough business (as well as being crazy). It also remains many people's dream.
So if you are wavering about entering here are some stats:
1. 100% of all Mills and Boon authors once had not finished a manuscript
2. 100% of all Mills and Boon authors once did not have a Mills and Boon editor working with them.
3. 100% of all Mills and Boon authors once had a dream of being published and did some thing about it.
If you don't enter, you can't win. Mills and Boon bought 3 authors as a result of last year's contest -- Leah Ashton who won, Lucy Snow who made the shortlist and Louisa George who did not even place but used the comments to make her manuscript sparkle and submitted it through normal channels.
Mills and Boon has a very good track record at building authors. They have quality editorial, good distribution and unparalleled good relations with their customers. The vast majority of their authors publish more than one book with them. A significant percentage have published more than 25 books with them. When you reach 25, you get a diamond pin. Same for 50. 75 is a keyring. It is a big ceremony.
They are also notoriously tough to get published with. Some 90 -95% of slush is rejected. They only take on about 10-20 new authors per year in a GOOD year. The number of submissions is astonishing. BUT you can't think about other people, you can only think about your voice.
So why the contest? Most of their authors are long time fans of series romance and they know that many of them had a dream. The contest is their way of kick starting the dream and there is lots of help. The best way to find out about the series is to read the books as Mills and Boon does make a specific promise to the reader.
Do visit www.romanceisnotdead.com for more information.
Remember no one is born published. It is what you do to follow your dream that ultimately decides whether it remains a dream or becomes a reality.
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3 comments:
This is really very motivating!
And the thought of some day joining that elite group of Harlequin Mills & Boon writers is the ultimate inspiration :)
And here's another statistic - 100% of people who read your blog come away with such valuable information and advice! Thanks Michelle. Caroline x
Just what I needed to read today. But wow, those first statistics did shock me. 90% never finish? Well it is hard . . .
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