{"id":289,"date":"2010-01-06T21:49:35","date_gmt":"2010-01-07T03:49:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/zimmerscope.com\/Verbisaurus\/?p=289"},"modified":"2010-01-06T21:49:35","modified_gmt":"2010-01-07T03:49:35","slug":"community-money-agents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zimmerscope.com\/Verbisaurus\/2010\/01\/community-money-agents\/","title":{"rendered":"Community-Money-Agents"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>04 January 2010<\/strong><br \/>\nToday, Jennifer and I watched episodes #11 and 12 of the new NBC show <em>Community<\/em>. We just started getting into it this week, actually. Last fall, I saw some commercials for it, and they looked funny. And I like Chevy Chase. Or, more correctly, I like the Chevy Chase that was. So, when the TV season began and the season premier of the Office concluded, I left the TV on as <em>Community <\/em>started. But I only watched 10 minutes. Turns out, they make a lot of easy jokes at the expense of community colleges. I&#8217;m not sure why this is warranted, but it seemed a bit excessive to me. There were jokes that only middle-agers or high school drop-outs go to community college, and an ongoing joke is that the dean is an incompetent idiot. None of the teachers seem to have any training for their positions, either.<br \/>\nBut then I saw some other clips from the show, and I figured it was worth checking out a second time. The thing is, that&#8217;s what sitcoms do: they make fun of the easy stuff. It used to be family-based, but now it&#8217;s community-based (<em>The Office<\/em>, <em>Parks and Recreation<\/em>, <em>Community<\/em>).<\/p>\n<p><strong>05 January 2010<\/strong><br \/>\nSpeaking of colleges: why do they have to stick their hands into your wallet at every turn? &#8220;Do you want to park here?&#8221; &#8220;Oh, that will be $90&#8230;&#8221; My bill for last semester even has a $12 fee that they charged me for <em>waiving<\/em> their health insurance option. I think I&#8217;ll start doing that: I&#8217;ll call it the friend option. If you want to be my friend, cool. If not, cough up $12, Mr. Enemy!<br \/>\nAnyway, I went to pay my bill on-line, and they tried charging me a $107 <em>convenience<\/em> fee. Sorry, nothing&#8217;s <em>that<\/em> convenient. I called the college to ask if I could stop by and pay the bill in person in an effort to alleviate the &#8216;convenience&#8217;. &#8220;Sure,&#8221; they said, &#8220;you can stop by, &#8220;but we still charge the convenience fee.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><strong>06 January 2010<\/strong><br \/>\nI spent my lunch break yesterday and today sending queries to literary agents.<br \/>\nWhen I first completed my book, I began looking into prospective publishers. I obtained this really thick book from a friend that lists every publishing house in North America. The book was, like, 4 inches thick. You&#8217;d think with that many options, you&#8217;d be bound to find someone.<br \/>\nA few people have said to me: &#8220;Did you know that Harry Potter woman got rejected 157 times before someone finally agreed to publish her book?&#8221; This has all the ear-marks of an urban legend, but I&#8217;m sure that some author, somewhere, did write to an insane number of publishers, only to finally get an acceptance. But my problem has been different: it&#8217;s not that I&#8217;ve been rejected oodles of times, it&#8217;s that I can&#8217;t find anyone to write to in the first place.<br \/>\nTake that 4-inch book, for example. Big chunks of the book are only for short stories, poetry, and essays. This left about 300 pages of book publishers, which I carefully paged through. There were probably 2,000 publishers listed. Of those, about 100 said they weren&#8217;t accepting any new submissions. Another 1,000 only work with fiction. Another 300 only work through agents &#8211; they don&#8217;t want to hear from the writers directly. Most of the remaining publishers had very narrow markets: only cook books, only Jewish-interest, only computer-related. This left me about 100 publishers, of whom several had closed up shop, and a few more (who said they were interested in works of a religious nature) turned out, upon closer inspection, to only want faith-affirming manuscripts. This left me with a list of 16 publishers.<br \/>\nAt any rate, I expanded my search into the field of agents today. I&#8217;ll see how that goes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>04 January 2010 Today, Jennifer and I watched episodes #11 and 12 of the new NBC show Community. We just started getting into it this week, actually. Last fall, I saw some commercials for it, and they looked funny. And I like Chevy Chase. Or, more correctly, I like the Chevy Chase that was. 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