I thought chronicling my effort to get published would be good for me and anyone else interested in the struggle. You don't often get the writer's perspective, because they only deal with it at the beginning of their careers. The agent's perspective is out there, and well worth looking into. The information from an agent's point of view is invaluable, but I imagine the support from this end will also be valuable. Writers only go through this search once but like looking for love, once is all it takes.
The Book
The Book:Bob's Two Hour Day
The Premise: Bob Freelock's incompetent guardian angel made a mistake, so Bob gets something most people don't get, a second chance at life to find his destiny. But it's only for two hours and he's scheduled to work.
strives to be a verb: an action word; doing, being, living, laughing, writing, loving ...
He's the author of Sketch-O-Frenia(Meriwhether), and thinks you should buy a copy. He's also the author of Pilgrim's Progression (Heuer) and thinks you should perform this. He writes periodically for several places and hopes you read those. He's currently trying his hand at novels. Good luck with that.