Nicole Evelina
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Patricia Bracewell:
Did you find it hard to place a pre-Conquest novel with a traditional publisher? I've been having trouble with that and have heard of a few others with the same issue. Any advice?
Patricia Bracewell
Hi Nicole. I found an agent very quickly, but placing the novel with a publisher took two years, much to our surprise. After over a year of rejections that were full of compliments for the book, but concerns that the time period was too tough a sell I made some revisions, following my agent's advice: a new opening, a new title, a greater sense of threat. The basic story did not change at all. Meantime, Game of Thrones appeared on HBO, and suddenly the publishing landscape changed. So many factors go into the acquisition of a book - and many of them have nothing to do with the book itself. My advice? Persistence. There are more and more authors writing about pre-Conquest England: Hollick, Cornwell, James Aitcheson, Justin Hill, Nicola Griffith, V.M. Whitworth. The History Channel's The Vikings series is heading into its third season and Cornwell's Saxon Tales will hit the airwaves in 2015. The vikings and the Anglo-Saxons are making some headway in our culture, and publishers are bound to take notice. Write the best book you can write, and then hope that luck and timing work in your favor. Meantime, work like heck on your next book. Persistence!
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I have been enjoying your book but I would like to place in context for me. Was this the same time Ragnar was around? Ragnar was with King Ecbert but Ecbert just died in your book so I was wondering.
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I have enjoyed reading the first two Emma books so much!! I am so excited for the third! I know you are still in the writing process, but I am curious (if you are willing to divulge) how far this third and final installment will take us? Will it be through her marriage of Cnut? Or will it bring us to the crowning of her son, Edward the Confessor, king? I understand if you are not ready to give that away. Thank you!
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