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It is about a boy, his sister, and his father. They live in the woods and the father goes out to hunt but doesn't return. The boy and his sister meet this mute man who later saves them from this other person who had originally cut out his tongue. They wound the would be killer and he gets away. Their father comes back and tells them that he had been caught in a animal trap and as he was stuck, the would-be killer came and took his gun, leaving him to die. The boy decides to hunt down the man but when he arrives at the man's cottage, he discovers that he's dead, having been wounded and unable to hunt for food.
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girl on a ship."
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I remember listening to the book on tape and reading along in 5th grade. It was about a girl who was on a ship and I think something happened that required her to take on tasks that a woman typically didnt do. I remember one scene where she climbed a rope ladder in the rain to prove to the men that she could do it. I also remember a whipping scene. I think the captain was an evil character but i dont remember any names, anything about the appearance of the book, nothing. Im doing a project where I have to make my own Canon and include books from different levels. If anyone remembers this title and gets it to me asap that would be amazing. Thanks.
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I read that book many years ago and at one point she was pretty much forced to join the crew which was why she had to climb the rigging. The captain was rather evil.
I hope that helps.
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I read that book many years ago and at one point she was pretty much forced to join the crew which was why she had to climb the rigging. The captain was rather evil.
I hope that helps.
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I have been writing my book for about 10 years now. It's been revised and re-thought and re-written a few times, bu the overall story is the same. It's my baby, a fiction novel that takes place in a complex world that I have created. The only trouble is, I dont know where to take it once it is finished. It will eb done in 3 weeks, I've set a deadline for myself, because its been sitting around long enough. I have already had some inquiries about it, and it is at this time being written into a screen play. I just honestly dont know what the next step should be?? Has anyone published a novel already that can help??
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I've had 2 books published without the aid of an agent. I submitted my work directly to small, independent publishers that accept manuscript submissions from writers. Oftentimes, starting out with a small independent publisher is the best way to go for new writers because of the publisher-writer relationship and the whole learning process. Plus, with experience and sales comes an easier road to walk down in find and SELECTING an agent instead of them merely selecting you. With experience, you as a writer will have more leverage. Another plus for small independent publishers is the marketing and promotion aspect. Large publishers are reluctant to throw marketing money toward a new writer whereas small, independent publishers have nothing to lose and everything to gain from supporting their authors with marketing money.
My advice to you is that you have a fully edited and polished complete manuscript before you begin shopping it around. Be certain there are no errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. Have a synopsis prepared. Write a killer query letter, and make sure you sell yourself as a writer. Speak confidently in your query. Avoid using words and phrases like "I think" and "I hope", exchanging them for "I'm confident" and "I know".
A writer has only one chance to make a first impression, and your first impression will be on paper. Approach it like a professional and not an amateur.
Then go to the public library and use the Literary Market Place--a research book with literally hundreds of publishers and agents listed in it along with contact information and submissions guidelines. Pick the ones best suited to you, then follow their directions to the letter.
Good luck with your writing. :o)
I've had 2 books published without the aid of an agent. I submitted my work directly to small, independent publishers that accept manuscript submissions from writers. Oftentimes, starting out with a small independent publisher is the best way to go for new writers because of the publisher-writer relationship and the whole learning process. Plus, with experience and sales comes an easier road to walk down in find and SELECTING an agent instead of them merely selecting you. With experience, you as a writer will have more leverage. Another plus for small independent publishers is the marketing and promotion aspect. Large publishers are reluctant to throw marketing money toward a new writer whereas small, independent publishers have nothing to lose and everything to gain from supporting their authors with marketing money.
My advice to you is that you have a fully edited and polished complete manuscript before you begin shopping it around. Be certain there are no errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. Have a synopsis prepared. Write a killer query letter, and make sure you sell yourself as a writer. Speak confidently in your query. Avoid using words and phrases like "I think" and "I hope", exchanging them for "I'm confident" and "I know".
A writer has only one chance to make a first impression, and your first impression will be on paper. Approach it like a professional and not an amateur.
Then go to the public library and use the Literary Market Place--a research book with literally hundreds of publishers and agents listed in it along with contact information and submissions guidelines. Pick the ones best suited to you, then follow their directions to the letter.
Good luck with your writing. :o)
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