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Jennifer Snyder I've always loved reading in the paranormal genre, so writing it came naturally. My mom always jokes that all the money she spent buying me paranormal books about vampires, ghosts, witches, and werewolves growing up paid off because it's what I write now. :)
Jennifer Snyder Hey, Stephenie! Thanks for reaching out. I don't have any plans to create an audio version of Moon Vowed at this time, no. The novella is available on kindle and in the back of the Moon Captured (book 7) paperback edition.
Jennifer Snyder Hey there! First, don't be discouraged that so many novels are rejected. This should not stop you from continuing to write or query if traditional publishing is the way you want to go. I believe the author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series was rejected 144 times before someone finally snagged it up. Yes, there are many people wanting to be writers, but not many actually take the time to finish a novel. I read or heard somewhere once that the only competition you have is with yourself. Know that and don't worry about anyone else. Don't follow the industry as heavy is my only advice to you. I keep my nose down and write. I don't follow much on trends or what's going on in the business as much as others. I engage with my readers as often as possible. They keep me motivated. I take time away for myself by unplugging often. I actually have a list of things you might be interested in viewing on my website.

Check it out here: https://jennifersnyderbooks.com/

Click the "For Writers" tab and browse through them all. I hope what I've said helps you some. Don't give up. You have stories to tell.
Jennifer Snyder First, thanks for asking a question. Second, a love for books and words. Here is a quote from Steven King's On Writing that I love: “The writer must have a good imagination to begin with, but the imagination has to be muscular, which means it must be exercised in a disciplined way, day in and day out, by writing, failing, succeeding and revising.”

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