So the safety is over. The critics are out. I got my first review from Kirkus today. Actually, it won't be published until next week, but my editor sent me a preview.
For those who don't know what Kirkus is, it's a publishing trade journal. I've never seen an actual copy of it, but it has a reputation for giving nasty, unsigned reviews. The joke is, if you get a good review from Kirkus you'd better watch out. I don't think I've ever gotten a good one from them.
Now I've gotten a review for This Dame For Hire and for Kirkus it's not bad. It's not great, but I never thought it would be. Mostly it lists the names of the characters, (for no reason I can understand) sums up the plot and is damned with faint praise at the end. And there is really only one line in it that bothers me.
Thank goodness I've gotten past the place in my career where a so-so review doesn't disturb me that much. And I have to remember it's Kirkus.
So why do I feel like I've been lightly kicked in my stomach?
1 comment:
Hmmm... you are rather a tease. What is the one line that bothers you?
I think any kind of review except a glowing one could inspire feelings of having been kicked. Let it go? Easier said than done.
How about this... congrats on the so-so Kirkus review. I can't wait to read your newest. :)
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