Almost OJT

I went to the Writer’s Police Academy this year. I wish I had time to talk about what a great experience it was. Meeting people who actually work in law enforcement and public safety without having a reporter’s notebook between us was a great experience. Almost “on the job” training.

And I got to shoot some guns. Which wasn’t nearly as scary as pretending to shoot a gun in the video training simulation that police cadets actually use.

But I don’t have time to go into detail. It will have to be enough to say I learned a lot that will, I hope, make my novels better.

Can you answer these questions?

A friend from OWLS posted this and I think it’s worth sharing. These are questions a publisher (or agent) is likely to ask you.

http://www.briantracy.com/blog/writing/most-important-questions-to-answer-when-you-write-a-book/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=blog&utm_content=shelf&utm_term=writersdigest