Yes, I Know Agentless is Not a Word
So after much ado, the site is up. The amount of time you can spend toying with templates and such is limitless, especially when you know just enough about cascading stylesheets to cause trouble without knowing exactly how they work. Despite the time that should have been used doing other things, the site turned out quite nicely. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Especially, if all the text is in Arabic on your Netscape browser.
Oh, and yes, for those lexiconophiliacs out there who may have flagged the blog's subtitle, I'm aware that agentless is not a word. How else, however, to express the fact that I sold a novel to a publisher without an agent? I'm not trying to brag; it's just a little factoid that engenders curiosity. What I'm trying to get at is that if you can come up with a subtitle that shares the same sentiment, and that uses words accepted by Webster, please send comments my way.
How did I get St. Martin's to take the book without an agent? Rather circuitously. Read all about it in my World Leader Pretend section.
Oh, and yes, for those lexiconophiliacs out there who may have flagged the blog's subtitle, I'm aware that agentless is not a word. How else, however, to express the fact that I sold a novel to a publisher without an agent? I'm not trying to brag; it's just a little factoid that engenders curiosity. What I'm trying to get at is that if you can come up with a subtitle that shares the same sentiment, and that uses words accepted by Webster, please send comments my way.
How did I get St. Martin's to take the book without an agent? Rather circuitously. Read all about it in my World Leader Pretend section.
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