Book Magazine – Publishing – Editing
Posted on February 3, 2021 by Jeyran Main
Okay, it’s not really “funny.”
I began brainstorming about becoming an author in my mother’s womb. As a child, I loved to make up and tell fanciful, exciting stories, or act them out. A couple of the kids I grew up with formed a neighborhood drama company, and we put on plays. The first one was about kings and queens and dragons and mythical characters. I wrote the stories. Later, I switched to poetry in high school and college, hoping to catch the ear of a fair maiden, then tried my hand at short stories.
I soon realized the stories I wanted to tell wouldn’t fit into either of those molds.
I started thinking about writing novels in my late twenties but didn’t begin working at the craft until 1984. I spent the next six years researching and writing a novel longer than Moby Dick, War and Peace, or Atlas Shrugged. When I finished, I sent it off to an agent and received an eight page, single-spaced, typed rejection letter. I had to pay this NY Agent a fee to read the darn thing, so the rejection letter cost me a little less than $100/page. That attempt at “The Great American Novel” eventually became a trilogy. The first two books were published as paperbacks in the early ‘90’s by a traditional Christian publisher. Then, my editor left the publishing house. The new editor wasn’t a fan of trilogies. Or my work. So, I got one of those “don’t call us, we’ll call you letters.”
My novel went into the writers “black hole” for twenty years.
I kept writing–and getting rejection letters.
Then, in August 2011 I entered a contest sponsored by Risen Books, submitting a novel I’d written in 1999. Much to my surprise, it won. The Oldest Enemy was published in October 2012! I’d worked hard for years trying to get agents and publishers interested in the fast-paced supernatural thriller.
Suddenly, I’d found a way out of the black hole!
Then, Risen Books went out of business shortly after my novel was published.
Whew!
That’s when it hit me.
Just keep writing. Keep self-publishing. Because I’m writing to glorify God.
If you’re discouraged, don’t be. It’s selfish. Been there. Done that. Have way too many T-shirts. As C.S. Lewis once remarked, “The terrible thing, the almost impossible thing, is to hand over your whole self — all your wishes and precautions — to Christ.”
Stay focused on the main thing. Write because you have to. Write because God inspires you to tell stories that need to be shared with a lost and dying world. Write because your inspired words are salt in the Earth. Write because you are passionate about glorifying Him who sits on Heaven’s Throne.
One day the Lord said to me: If you focus on things important to Me, I will focus on things important to you. He was, is, and will forever be faithful to that Word He gave me.
I’ve just released Devil’s Cauldron (The War of Men and Angels Book 2) and Ghost (The Justice Chronicles Book 1), my sixth and seventh Supernatural Suspense/Mystery Thrillers and intend to release a new suspense thriller each year. I’m currently researching and writing Light Bringer (The War of Men and Angels Book 3) and writing Jackal (Book 2 of The Justice Chronicles).
Just goes to show that persistence and God’s timing is everything!
Oh, by the way, I still have the rejection letter, and no, I didn’t frame it.
Too long—just like my first attempt at a novel!
Michael Jack Webb is the author of six novels and one non-fiction book. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida with a BA degree in History and American and received his Juris Doctor from the same university. Over the past forty years he has travelled the world in search of adventure. His website is https://www.michaeljackwebb.com/
Written by Michael Jack Webb
Author Bio
Michael Jack Webb graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida and obtained his J. D. from the same university. Over the past forty years he’s travelled the world in search of adventure.
He’s a history buff, both ancient and modern, and is fascinated by the intersection of the scientific and supernatural world views. He’s also intrigued by recent discoveries in quantum physics as it relates to the study of Light. He incorporates all of the above into his supernatural thrillers.
Michael and his wife make their home in North Carolina.
Fiction Books by Michael: The Master’s Quilt, The Nephilim Parchments, The Song of the Seraphim (Giants in the Earth trilogy), The Oldest Enemy, Infernal Gates (The War of Men and Angels Book 1), Devil’s Cauldron (The War of Men and Angels Book 2).
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