![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjh7V6B34EdVNuZyzY0X-HZDmyuZGH3_qWRZRttJAlLsMNBYx_N0RBlTjdzAPi30n-xZG-eA6rlJc_bQnnK_NuwdNOUVN1zgRUucHZAEVAARD6o2BtVS_bnZmJ7VjiFkF0YdqpYLUFspOA/s320/Pixabay+read-3048651_640+Left.jpg)
Alas, the outcome doesn’t always live up to the promise on the covers. Linda Acaster was left not just feeling short-changed, but annoyed enough to write a series of posts pointing out deficiencies in some of those she read.
Why? Because most were from mainstream publishers.
Ohhh, don’t rile a reader who’s also a writer. Catch her first post, on Openings, HERE, and don’t make the same mistakes with your own novel.
Ohhh, don’t rile a reader who’s also a writer. Catch her first post, on Openings, HERE, and don’t make the same mistakes with your own novel.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for your Comment. Due to escalating spam it is, unfortunately, being sent for moderation and should be uploaded shortly. We appreciate your patience.