Final Revisions Before Sending Manuscript to Publisher for Evaluation
Even though I'm leaving Chicago in less than two weeks, I'm trying to pack my whole life into cardboard boxes, see Chicago as much as humanly possible with my gimpy ankle, and also finish a third and final master revision of my debut novel,
The Amnesia of Junebugs, before I send it to Kaya Press. Sunyoung, the publisher, who I've been working with for the past year, will then read my completely revamped manuscript, and then pass it on to the editorial board for a second evaluation if she likes it (I sent them a very different version of this novel a year ago after which, they asked for a rewrite). Anyway, I know this may sound like a sure thing, but the reality is, the editorial board at Kaya Press is
really tough and I don't get the impression they agree on novel manuscripts very often. Either way, I can only hope they love this newest version as much as I do. If they do, this could finally be it.
Could being the operative word here. Stay tuned, people . . .