Therese Finds Her Perfect PUBLISHER!

By Therese Walsh  |  July 29, 2008  | 

PhotobucketI’ve been keeping a little secret. My agent, Elisabeth, sent my manuscript, Unbounded The Last Will of Moira Leahy, to a hand-picked group of editors just over a week ago. I didn’t blog about it because this stuff is crazy making, and I didn’t want to think about it long enough to have to write a post. But it doesn’t work like that. You think about it. And you think about it. And you think about it with every tick of the clock. Would we get multiple nibbles, or rejections? Would the story that’s had my gut tied in knots for longer than I care to recall finally find a home? How long would the process likely take?

Well, things were quick and chaotic and, ultimately, wonderful. I am elated to report that the story has sold! But rather than listen to me whoop and holler, I thought you might be interested in learning a little more about the journey and prelude to the editor hunt.

This was my experience.

June 20th: Elisabeth Weed and I connected. I have an agent!

June 23rd: Sent a note to a fabulous author about a pre-publication blurb .

June 24th: Reviewed agency contract; approved The Last Will of Moira Leahy to be sent pre-revisions to foreign rights agent for assessment.

July 7th-10: Received revision notes from Elisabeth, discussed them over the phone, made decisions. I made a preliminary promise to have the tweaked ms back to her within two weeks. [Note: Prior to this, we’d talked about the best times to submit to editors. July and September are far preferable to August, when a lot of editors are on vacation. We’d pretty much decided to aim for September, to coincide with one of the established “restart” times of year, which I blogged about HERE.]

July 8th: Killed some darlings; kept my editorial knife sharp.

July 10th: Learned foreign rights agent recommended we sell only North American rights and let her market Unbounded overseas. Elisabeth wrote, “Let me know how the edits are going. I would love to send this out sooner and I think we can!” We were aiming for July.

July 14: Finished revisions, sent them back to Elisabeth. (Have I mentioned that I turn into Super Girl when on a deadline? I’m obviously a bit of a dreamy eyed slacker the rest of the time!)

July 16: Elisabeth, happy with the revisions, began brainstorming novels to compare to The Last Will of Moira Leahy in the cover letter. The foreign rights agent and my awesome CPs helped as well. In the end, we settled on this: “Part psychological suspense, part love story, Therese Walsh’s novel will appeal to readers of Keith Donohue’s The Stolen Child and Jennifer Egan’s The Keep.”

July 17th: Emailed author who said she’d do the pre-pub blurb and told her we’re submitting ASAP, without the blurb. She was gracious about it–and probably relieved because her summer sounded as crazy as mine. I was grateful on more than one level when she wrote that she’d remain a willing blurber for after The Last Will of Moira Leahy found its editor…so positive, I was starting to believe it might happen.

July 17th, later: Elisabeth finalized the cover letter. We’ve talked about the significance of query letters at WU before — HERE and HERE. We’ve mentioned how your query can become a marketing tool for your agent and later for your publisher. I’m here to report that it’s true! My query became a chunk of the cover letter.

July 17th, even later: Elisabeth made phone calls to pitch The Last Will of Moira Leahy while I make a few final tweaks to the manuscript (accept track changes, etc…). I sent the polished ms to Elisabeth, and then she sent the story and its cover letter electronically to a fabulous selection of editors.

July 22: Elisabeth called to say we had a wonderful offer on the table from one of her top two picks for The Last Will of Moira Leahy. Just one sticking point: the house wanted world rights and Elisabeth and our foreign rights agent wanted us to keep them. Me, I like the taffy-pull feel of this moment. The publisher had to wait until the following day to confer with the foreign rights expert.

I did not sleep well.

July 23: Elisabeth called to share the official offer from Shaye Areheart Books, a division of Crown Publishing and Random House. Foreign rights were still up in the air, though. Later, another call: the offer now included a two-book deal. Elisabeth and I were elated, and agreed to sell off world rights. Adding to the feeling that this was absolutely RIGHT for us, I learned that my would-be editor grew up in Maine–one of the three central locales in The Last Will of Moira Leahy (the other two being Rome, Italy, and a town in upstate NY). We had ourselves a fabu deal and a long-term commitment with our ideal house.

July 28: The deal is announced on Publisher’s Marketplace (Kath here: here’s the LINK to PM….it’s on the front page of today’s — 7/30/08 — Dealmaker!), and I can finally share my news! Here’s the blurb:

Co-founder of www.staging-writerunboxed.kinsta.cloud Therese Walsh’s UNBOUNDED (since changed to THE LAST WILL OF MOIRA LEAHY), about an accomplished professor of languages whose grief over the loss of her twin has isolated her from her friends and family; when she impulsively purchases a keris — a Javanese weapon imbued with legendary powers — she embarks on a journey from New York to Rome, following the mysterious provenance of the dagger, which will ultimately lead her to the truth about her sister’s tragic past, to Sarah Knight at Shaye Areheart Books…in a pre-empt, in a two-book deal, for publication in fall 2009, by Elisabeth Weed at Weed Literary.
Rights: kschulze@randomhouse.com

So, there it is! I’m so excited about this new leg of the journey–working with my editor to polish The Last Will of Moira Leahy in what I can finally think of as “enditing,” meeting her and my publisher and Elisabeth, promoting the book, and finally–finally–beginning something new.

I don’t think I can adequately describe how grateful I am, how overjoyed, or how lucky I feel. I told all my friends and family they could uncross fingers and various other body parts for me; we’d all been uncomfortable long enough.

The journey to publication can be hard. It was hard for me, and if you’re working to polish and find a home for a work you lovelovelove, it’s hard for you too. But, to borrow from a post I wrote about The Unpubbed Writer’s 7 Deadly Sins: You cannot quit. You cannot. Not as long as you believe in your story and feel its pulse beneath your fingers. You cannot quit as long as you feel the drive in your gut to tell the tale. Because it will eat away at you if you do–until you dust off your notes and your keyboard, and try, try again.

That’s what I did. And that’s how I found the perfect publisher.

Write on, all!

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33 Comments

  1. Richard Mabry on July 29, 2008 at 7:09 am

    Teri,
    Many, many congratulations. And thanks for sharing the chronology of your journey. Best wishes.



  2. Chris Eldin on July 29, 2008 at 7:18 am

    Many, many congratulations!!!

    Sounds like an *awesome* book!
    :-)



  3. Kathleen Bolton on July 29, 2008 at 7:53 am

    Unbounded (I hope they keep the title, eeek) is awesome, people. Truly, truly awesome. Therese is sharing only a tiny bit of the struggle. But what she’s saying is true: you cannot quit as long as the story wants to be told.

    Ever.



  4. Barbara on July 29, 2008 at 8:22 am

    Beautiful, inspiring story of a writer’s journey, Teri. The book sounds fantastic and we already know what a great writer you are. Thanks for sharing the tale.

    Never give up. (There is a Patty Griffin song by that title, for anyone who wants a ballad. )



  5. Juliet on July 29, 2008 at 8:30 am

    A heartfelt well done from me! I am amazed that you still have your head together sufficiently to write such a coherent and useful post about this turbulent few weeks.



  6. Gina Black on July 29, 2008 at 8:52 am

    Congrats! I saw the notice in PM and thought your name was familiar . . . (I think we both read Therese Fowler’s blog?) and then Barbara Samuel posted about you and so I finally came by. This is such wonderful news and the story sounds fantastic. I can’t wait to read it.



  7. Belinda on July 29, 2008 at 9:23 am

    Congratulations! Your book sounds intriguing, I can’t wait until it comes out.



  8. Therese Walsh on July 29, 2008 at 9:41 am

    Thanks so much, you guys! I still wonder if I’m dreaming…



  9. Gail Clark on July 29, 2008 at 9:47 am

    Wow Teri!!!! I cannot find the right words to congratulate you sufficiently! It’s been an honor to walk along beside you on one small leg of your journey during our class, and now here you are! So proud, and I can’t wait to read Unbounded – it sounds fantastic! Could I use more exclamation points in this post! LOL Seriously, best of luck to you, and thanks for sharing your journey and your wonderful insights and lessons learned and tips with those of us just sticking our toe in the waters. You rock.



  10. Jennifer on July 29, 2008 at 11:05 am

    Wow, that’s great! And the timeline was nice to see. Congrats!



  11. Thea on July 29, 2008 at 11:48 am

    am I surprised??? NO!!! am I thrilled for you? YEAH!!!! this is the best of the best news and i so thrilled, proud and happy for you, my friend.



  12. Gabrielle on July 29, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Congrats! Reading about your journey is an inspiring way to start the day, and I’m looking forward to reading Unbounded.



  13. Catherine Morris on July 29, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    Gah!! I’m just jumping up and down with excitement for you!!! You’re a real inspiration, you know that? *shaking head in wonder*



  14. Julie on July 29, 2008 at 1:52 pm

    Sounds like an amazing story! Congratulations.



  15. Melissa Marsh on July 29, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    Wow, what an AWESOME story, Therese! You completely deserve it! CONGRATS!!!



  16. Allison Winn Scotch on July 29, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am beyond thrilled for you and know that you and Elisabeth rock!,



  17. Phoenix on July 29, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    Woo hoo! And less than 6 weeks from agent to editor. That’s awesome. Congrats!



  18. Gerda on July 29, 2008 at 7:51 pm

    Congratulations, Teri. It was wonderful to read your story of success. Loved the play-by-play.



  19. Therese F on July 29, 2008 at 9:55 pm

    OF COURSE that blurb-willing author was positive about your chances for a sale!! (There are rumors that she’s psychic, but don’t believe ’em…)



  20. Patry Francis on July 29, 2008 at 11:47 pm

    Many congratulations! You really conveyed the excitement of it all and your novel sounds amazing.



  21. Julie Buxbaum on July 30, 2008 at 6:59 am

    CONGRATULATIONS! So wonderfully exciting. Revel and enjoy–you deserve it. I can’t wait to read UNBOUNDED!



  22. Therese Walsh on July 30, 2008 at 9:42 am

    Thanks so much, everyone. :-)



  23. Matt Sinclair on July 30, 2008 at 3:04 pm

    I really like the chronology. I’m amazed at how quickly things moved once you finally got an agent. Good luck with the next steps!



  24. Eric on July 30, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    Congrats, and this is only the beginning! :)

    I eagerly await the movie! Will you be doing the adaptation? ;-)



  25. Therese Walsh on August 1, 2008 at 9:03 am

    I’d always heard that it’s harder to get an agent than an editor. I wonder if it’s true?

    Eric, hmmm… What can I say? It would be fun to try!



  26. Satima Flavell on August 1, 2008 at 9:34 am

    Great news, Therese. I hope Unbounded does really really well for you – and the publisher!



  27. Elena Greene on August 2, 2008 at 12:58 pm

    Woohoo, Teri! I always believed this would sell someday. Your journey should inspire struggling writers everywhere.

    I would’ve posted my congrats earlier but I’m busy having a *very* productive time at RWA National. Can’t wait to share champagne sometime after I get back! :)



  28. Ray Rhamey on August 4, 2008 at 5:31 pm

    I saw the notice on PM too, Teri, but was on vacation and didn’t send a note. I’m truly excited for you, and love the sharing of the experience. let me add this:

    YAYYYYYYY!!!!!!



  29. Therese Walsh on August 6, 2008 at 7:25 pm

    Thanks so much, you guys! Can’t wait to hear about your trip, Elena.



  30. Edie on August 7, 2008 at 7:58 am

    Therese, reading this makes me feel so good. It inspires me. When I sell, I’ll have to keep a timeline record like this. :)



  31. The Writer Mama on August 28, 2008 at 7:30 pm

    Found the story of your book deal. Congratulations!

    It’s so exciting when hard work yields good results.

    Just a feeling of “YES!”

    :) Christina



  32. Paul on October 22, 2008 at 1:59 pm

    Teri,

    What amazing news! Just wanted to say congratulations, and the best of luck with the book. I will be reading Unbounded as soon as it comes out. Again, congratulations, you deserve it!



  33. Therese Walsh on May 22, 2009 at 11:55 am

    Thank you, Edie and Christina and Paul!