tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188490281217241971.post8139183248925334943..comments2023-10-14T10:56:43.661-07:00Comments on Roger Eschbacher Books and Other Writing: Wouldn't You Really Rather Write Fantasy?Roger Eschbacherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03588775352918614245noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188490281217241971.post-69281343979269248572011-11-27T16:21:55.555-08:002011-11-27T16:21:55.555-08:00Daniel -- Yeah, it was the very first one that I d...Daniel -- Yeah, it was the very first one that I did (2007). In theory, I should've chucked it and started another one, but there was something about the story and characters that made me want to stick with it. I kept working on it until I and my "trusted circle" thought it was good enough to share with readers.<br /><br />Here's the NaNo page where they list people who have published their NaNo novels. Most appear to be self-published, but there are a surprising number of big six houses listed: <br /><br />http://www.nanowrimo.org/publishedwrimosRoger Eschbacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03588775352918614245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188490281217241971.post-89950563931165374352011-11-27T12:24:45.686-08:002011-11-27T12:24:45.686-08:00So Dragonfriend was a NaNo-baby? That's cool! ...So Dragonfriend was a NaNo-baby? That's cool! Michael Offutt (another platform campaigner) and I were recently wondering how many novels that get written during NaNoWriMo actually turn into published novels. Well, I guess yours makes at least one!Daniel R. Marvellohttp://www.danielrmarvello.comnoreply@blogger.com