Next to come to mind was my original literary agent delivering her verdict on my first novel. Don’t want to show it to anyone, she said. Why not? It’s a bad book. Have to think of your reputation as well as mine. Why bad? It falls between the stools, halfway betwixt mainstream and mystery. No way to promote it. And where does the bookseller shelve it? Stick to nonfiction, said my agent. I can sell that for you. How about me rewriting it? Well, if you do, get rid of the Indian stuff.
Tony Hillerman, acclaimed author of the Navajo mysteries, in his memoir, p. 5
I like it, Maggie, but you’ve just got to get rid of this Scarlett woman.
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Haha exactly!
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I love Tony Hillerman, read everything he wrote. I read Anne Hillerman just because she tries to write like him.
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