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If there's a cure I don't want it!
Ha ha! That's exactly what I was thinking! I just noticed you have White Crested Black Polish in your avatar. I am getting some this Friday. How do you like this variety? Do you breed them?
Missy I have been published as well but only in an Academic Journal. It was a paper for a history class that took a TON of research to produce only a 12 page story on Education in Stockton 100 years ago (well it was 100 years ago back then). My history professor loved it so much he decided to publish it and it was available for anyone from the school library or through the Haggin Museum of Stockton. I put it into a fun story format so folks wouldn't be bored by a recitation of dry facts.
I got a kick out of my Professor's reaction when he told me he was publishing it. He said the story was so good that he forgot to check it to be sure I had met the requirements for the assignment. He had to go back to the beginning and read it again to grade it. Not sure I'd want to do that again. That required a lot of time at the museum going through piles of stuff to find a few pertinent facts (wearing their special gloves the entire time) as well as tedious, 100 year old minutes from the school district office. I'm afraid a whole novel would suck up years of my life!
No Aubrey this does not count toward the lists of jobs I've had. I did not get paid for this. It does count toward tenure though if I ever decide to become a Professor. You have to be published twice (in California anyway) so I'd have to do something else to complete that requirement.
You should definitely send in your writings Missy! Send them into several companies since each is looking for something different. If they say "No" the result is the same as it is now. You aren't a paid author. But at least if you try you will show your kids how important it is to not be afraid to try something new and scary and to not let the fear of rejection (from someone you care nothing about) influence your actions. Besides, I'm sure every published author had that same hesitation before they were first published. There are a lot of great books out there on the process that might make it easier.