The rights reversion was quick and painless, and I started the process of resubmitting my first book. While I’ll always be grateful to that publisher for giving me a chance, for helping me believe I could do it, I requested my rights back in May when trouble with payments started (and yes, in case you’re wondering, I am talking about Dreamspinner Press). Not only I’d written something longer than two thousand words, I’d done so in English and a publisher wanted to sign it! So this book was a huge achievement for me. Would I be able to write a novella in English? Would I be able to write a novella? Up until I wrote The Sun Still Rises, I had only written short stories in Spanish, any attempts to write anything longer had failed. This was the first story I wrote in English (I’m not a native English speaker) and it was a complete gamble. The Sun Still Rises is my latest release, but it was also my first one. Please join me in giving her a big welcome! Laura has come to talk to us about her latest release, The Sun Still Rises. Today I am so pleased to welcome Laura Bailo to Joyfully Jay.
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