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- From: mtan@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Maureen Tan)
- Subject: Re: taboo subjects?
- References: <1992Jul26.023810.1516@math.ucla.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 15:46:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul26.023810.1516@math.ucla.edu>,
- ramirez@julia.math.ucla.edu (Alice Ramirez) wrote:
- >
- > Awhile back, I wrote a book length manuscript that contained a romantic
- > love theme involving a physically disabled woman and an ablebodied man.
- >
- > My agent's response was extremely, EXTREMELY negative. To quote him,
- > "One doesn't write romance novels involving crippled heroines."
-
- > This is, at least in my case, more than idle inquiry. I had considered this my
- > best, or at very least most socially relevant works; my agent's response
- > was devastating, I was unable to find another agent to handle this, editors of
- > my acquaintance were uncomfortable with this topic and the result of all this
- > is that my talent, or whatever you may call it, seems to have congealed. I
- > have drifted away from fiction and work now in another, unrelated field. What
- > writing I still do and get published is fundamentally non-fiction, on horti-
- > culture.
-
- Please don't give up. The fiction marketplace NEEDS people who present the
- world from a different point-of-view. You're not the first contemporary
- author to run up against a wall...
-
- Tony Hillerman, for instance, had terrible difficulty selling the concept
- of a native American detective/hero. No one, he was told, would be
- interested.
- He advises that you write a manuscript to *your* satisfaction and then get
- it
- into the mail. He estimates 15-20 rejections before you get a good
- reading.
-
- Remember, too, that the marketplace evolves and books that were once taboo
- can become acceptable overnight. The type of book Emy Tan (no, not a
- relative)
- writes wouldn't have been possible a decade ago. Wouldn't it be great to
- be
- the author recognized as *starting* the trend?
-
- At the recent Romance Writers of America conference, I heard repeatedly
- that
- the traditional romance market has leveled off, and that publishers
- are looking for different approaches. Maybe your heroine is still too
- different
- for them. Maybe not.
-
- I guess what I'm saying is "Don't let the turkeys get you down." And, in
- this
- instance, your agent is definitely gobbling.
-
- Maureen (a.k.a. Jane)
-