tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post4831378850371868352..comments2024-01-08T13:43:58.220-05:00Comments on Brillig: thinking aloud, the contractThe Brillig Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07886394602447693115noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post-76616418148830745612010-12-15T23:45:10.083-05:002010-12-15T23:45:10.083-05:00Holy smokes, I had no idea! Is this common for mos...Holy smokes, I had no idea! Is this common for most publishers, or is Macmillan a special case?brinestonehttp://www.galacticcactus.com/brinestonenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post-59396584127048961022010-12-15T19:07:12.736-05:002010-12-15T19:07:12.736-05:00This post is both a very good accounting of the ev...This post is both a very good accounting of the events of the last eight months, and also a good explanation of why I am so, SO GLAD to be with JABberwocky. Thanks for being awesome.Janci Pattersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14108708866077646172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post-10315923196336129582010-12-13T16:21:27.455-05:002010-12-13T16:21:27.455-05:00Anyone who thinks writers really don't need ag...Anyone who thinks writers really don't need agents should read this post carefully, thoughtfully, and then tiptoe backwards away from the full-on "No agents needed" position.<br /><br />It is to deal with such things (along with others equally complicated) that writers need alert, intelligent agents. That's my boilerplate opinion.Elizabeth Moonhttp://www.elizabethmoon.comnoreply@blogger.com