Thursday, April 23, 2009

COMM Post--Still Hammering Out The Book Agent Query Letters

After getting a total of four positive responses from twelve book agent query submissions, I still manage to email a few more before I go to bed or go to work. My job has been crazy this week, long hours and a lot of people contact, but I do like it. This weekend will be filled with getting my carpet cleaned on Saturday, welcoming a new bed frame, and box spring and mattress, and sending out parts of my book for review by book agents. Yippie, tomorrow is Friday!!!!!!!!!

My blog main page has been revamped with nice new colors and formats. Killer job, Jesse!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

COMM Post--Glimmers of Success

After a few days away from the book agent-query letter mass emailing, I decided to give it another go, and email out six query letters. I received two out six positive responses. After going one positive response out of fifty query letter emails, I am two for six, with a chance to get a few more positive responses out the four unanswered emails.

I talked to my comrade, Jesse, and we are meeting in the next week to talk about and plan out the shooting for the two videos I would like to shoot and post on YouTube.

Ever since I saw YouTube, I wanted to post something with good subject matter, my book, and help people cope with brain tumor survival and diagnosis.

Above all, do what makes you feel good in life.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

COMM Post--Steady As I Go.. Forward March...

As of April 13, 2009, canceronmymind.com is now linked to my blog.

I have received 30 email "No" responses out of the 50 emails queries I sent out in the last three weeks, seeking book agent representation.

I received an envelope from Oprah, with a letter enclosed, "We do not take manuscripts", and my manuscript.

I will send my manuscript to Steve Case of Revolution Health and Accelerated Brain Cancer Care (ABC2) to see if anyone can use the inspiration and hope from my survivor story.

I will keep my head down and keep charging forward.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

COMM Post--Welcome to Walter's Cancer On My Mind Query Letter Machine

I received a positive response back from a literary agent in LA on Friday, who asked for the first three pages of my manuscript. I sent the pages and received a reply, "Thanks for letting us look at this. Your story is remarkable but alas, this project isn't right for us. Best of luck. "

So, now I am one for 25 in book agent email representation submissions.

Hell, their are probably a thousand book agents in the U.S., so I have my work cut out for me.

After the email submissions, come the snail mail submissions with the enclosed SASE.

Still no word from Oprah Winfrey or Senator Kennedy.

Friday, April 3, 2009

COMM Post--Walter versus the Publishers

I started the second hardest thing next to completing a manuscript, publishing the manuscript.

I can't complain about the positive comments I have received from doctors all around the U.S.

I received another kick ass comment from a prominent neurosurgeon from UCSF. It took me five emails and a lot of patience to get this comment.

Dear Walter,

I’m glad to offer a brief comment.

"This is a riveting account of a patient’s own journey through the many challenges of having a potentially fatal disease. It points out that perhaps the most important medicine in life is determination and perseverance that this illness can be beaten and controlled. Congratulations for an outstanding account of your experiences. "

I hope this is what you had in mind.

Sincerely,

Mitchel S. Berger, MD, Kathleen M. Plant Distinguished Professor, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery, Director, Brain Tumor Research Center
University of California San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Avenue, Room M786,
San Francisco, CA 94143-0112

I started my query letter email campaign to 10 book agents on April 1. By April 2, I received three denials. I sent out five more on April 3, and received a reply from Betsy Amster Literary Enterprises, in Los Angeles, requesting the first three pages of my manuscript. Yippie!!!!!!!!!!

An actual positive reply. One out of 15! Not bad for a two day start.

I know that I have a long year ahead of me, filled with hundreds of email and SASE query letters until I find someone to represent me.

I will toss all the rejection responses to the side, keep my head down, think positive, and continue to run into the burning building, naked, and with gas cans and dynamite strapped to my body.

To me, this sounds just like trying to survive a grade two and three brain tumor.

From here on out, it is me against the rest of the cancer survivors trying to publish a book about a battle between a talking brain tumor and a guy that will never give on trying to live.

I bought Always Looking Up, by Michael J. Fox, and am excited about cracking it open this weekend. I loved his first book Lucky Man, and he will always be an inspiration to never give up on anything that you want to accomplish.