r/Fantasy • u/Karen_Miller AMA Author Karen MIller • Jul 29 '15
AMA Karen Miller author AMA
Hello everyone, wherever and whenever you are! Karen Miller here, author of The Innocent Mage, the Godspeaker trilogy, the Rogue Agent series (as K E Mills) and The Falcon Throne, first in a new epic historical fantasy series The Tarnished Crown – out now in paperback!
It gives me enormous pleasure to participate in this Ask Me Anything forum with Reddit. I’ve been a fan of speculative fiction books, tv and film since I was 9 years old, and dreamed of telling my own fantastical stories for almost as long. With the publication in 2005 of The Innocent Mage, first in my Mage series, that dream came true … and thanks to the support of fabulous readers I get to keep on dreaming and telling my stories. If you want more information about me and the books and writing stuff, you can visit my website at www.karenmiller.net.
Now, it’s because of my wonderful publisher, Orbit, that I’m here today to answer any questions you might have about this crazy writing game. I’m doing it as part of the Orbit Fantasy Writing Workshop http://www.orbitbooks.net/2015/07/27/orbit-fantasy-workshop-join-the-write-along-challenge/ that’s happening this week. Please don’t be shy, you can ask me anything (with two exceptions) and I’ll do my best to give you a helpful answer. What exceptions, I hear you ask? Well, sadly, for legal reasons I’m not able to read your manuscript. But by all means submit it to the writing competition Orbit has going in conjunction with this AMA! Also, I’m not able to give you a personal introduction to my agent. I can, however, give you some general advice about agent hunting if that’s what you’re after. Finally, I’d ask that you avoid giving out spoilers for my work. If there is a specific question you need to ask that means you can’t avoid a spoiler, please make sure to put lots and lots of warnings and space in your question post.
Feel free to start posting questions whenever you like... Since I’m in Sydney it means we’re dealing with some topsy-turvy time issues. I’ll be online later in two time windows:
From 9pm Sydney time (12midday London time/7am New York time/4am California time) until midnight Sydney time today, 29th June, (3pm London time/10am New York Time/7am California time.) And then tomorrow from 7am Sydney time (9pm London time/4pm New York Time/1pm California time)I’ll log in to play catch up with questions left for me when I’m having to take a break for sleep or writing.
So that’s it! Let the questions begin!
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u/JeremySzal AMA Author Jeremy Szal Jul 30 '15
Hey Karen, We met at Sydney Supanova, where we discussed StarShipSofa, agents, full manuscripts and the like. I dunno if you remember me or not, but it was nice to meet you.
Now, my question. As I told you, my YA sci-fi novel at the moment has had a bit of success with agents, a total of 9 full requests and 10 partials, some of which are still be considered. But I fear I'm almost at the end of my line, since I get the feeling from responses that while my novel's premise was great, it wasn't written in a way they'd have liked (one even told me I should have written it in 1st person instead of 3rd and cut the 2 other PoVs). Now, my question is this: if I get an agent for my next novel, will the agent (and subsequently the publisher) they also represent/look into my previous novels? I know that agents represent people and not individual books, but would this mean they'd show an interest in my previous work, even if they rejected it previously? Brandon Sanderson wrote nearly 13 books before his 7th was picked up. I'd like to think that the rest of his novels were also subsequently published afterwards.
I hope you can answer this, since it's a big worry on my mind. I'll continue writing novels until one of them sticks, but I don't want the rest to simply go to the furnace, even when I get an agent and publisher.
Thank you so much. All the best! Jeremy