The following chart is an excellent one for new authors to follow before submitting their queries (thanks to Ed Wilson of Johnson and Alcock publishers) Note: I got tangled up in the threads a while ago, but now feel ready to query.

The following chart is an excellent one for new authors to follow before submitting their queries (thanks to Ed Wilson of Johnson and Alcock publishers) Note: I got tangled up in the threads a while ago, but now feel ready to query.

Hello again. I was discussing some of the presentations at a recent writers conference with a good friend who attended. He brought up the notion of perfection in writing vs excellence. The aim was to have writers concentrate on excellence and not try to be perfectionists. Writers should feel safe to make mistakes and be innovative. Which then begs the question, what is excellence in writing? I’m not a 100% sure myself. Some say it’s the point where you cannot improve on the story, plot, characters, etc. I agree, but I’m going to stick my writer’s neck out and also suggest that the manuscript being submitted needs to be free of obvious errors, grammatical mistakes, etc. If it isn’t it will be a turn-off for any literary agent or, in the case of self-published work, a negative experience for the reader.