For book publishing it was more of a circuitous one. So my journey was more of a pitching journey. This was back when most people wanted to be film screenwriters. Now my secret dream back in the day was to become a TV writer. I had more of a pitching journey that lasted decades. So if you could talk about that, I'm sure that they would love to know your story.ĭebbie: Odd to say, but I didn't have a querying journey. Mindy: Most of my audience is comprised of aspiring authors and they love to hear about how a published author attained their agent. The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey. Asher makes Darcy want to open up, but securing her own happily ever after will mean she'll need to stop hiding and start living her own truth, even if it's messy. But when Asher Fleet walks into her bookstore, Darcy can't seem to find the right words. Debbie joined me today to talk about the rejection journey being similar for scripts, magazine writing and novels, as well as the importance of community, especially that of women in publishing looking out for one anotherĪd: From the moment she first learned to read literary genius Darcy Wells has spent most of her time living in the worlds of her books. Mindy: Today's guest is Debbie Rigaud, author of the YA romcom Truly, Madly, Royally.
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