Who says an unknown novelist can't make it?
David Mehegan, who writes features on authors for The Boston Globe, has a heartening piece about a first-time novelist whose book is on the best-seller list. "Best seller out of the blue" is the story of David Wroblewski, whose book, The Epic of Edgar Sawtelle, has taken off. Improbable, yes, but at a time when everyone is whining about it being next to impossible to publish, no less, sell books, this is a very good story. Thanks, again, David, for another great piece of work.

So. Like. There's a chance still for those novels I drawered back in the '90s, right?
Maybe I should do some dusting...
Posted by: Rob | Wednesday, 23 July 2008 at 04:11 PM
If you can make "drawer" into a verb, Rob, you certainly should resurrect those novels.
Posted by: jessica lipnack | Sunday, 27 July 2008 at 09:42 AM