Link Love~Blog Posts I read this week.

linkloveLet’s first off congratulate Natalie Whipple. She got an agent, and it couldn’t have happened to a harder working gal. Awesome Sauce Natalie, but what I really want to know is–what totems did you throw to make that happen?

If you haven’t been reading Pimp My Novel (and not just because it has that awesome throw-back font logo) then add it to your reader. Now. You need to know this stuff someday for when you’re a big published author, and their post about blogging is a must-read.

If you’re into the math of query acceptance, then you should really be reading the gatekeeper agent’s blog. Seriously, it was way helpful.

If you haven’t read the Seven Stages of Query grief over at Fire Drill–go now and laugh your ass off. (And not just because I wrote number 2, k?)

Stage 1–Disbelief

Stage 2–Denial

Stage 3–Bargaining

Stage 4–Guilt

Stage 5–Anger

Stage 6–Depression

Stage 7–Acceptance and Hope

Happy Reading!

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Jamie Harrington is an aspiring author that spends her days frantically writing about super heroes and band geeks. She blogs at Totally the Bomb.com. You can also find her mindlessly chatting away all day on twitter.

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