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Blogger Pia K said...

i still think it's a brilliant idea, wish i wasn't so jaded and spent too much time crying (yes to be honest, that's what i do these days) instead of feeling motivated and focused. how wonderful it must be to feel this motivation! good luck!

September 12, 2011 at 10:34 PM

Blogger Tracy Golightly-Garcia said...

Hello Julie

Good luck with the book!

Have a great evening.

Best
Tracy :)

September 12, 2011 at 10:36 PM

Blogger will said...

Something that's always been a question to me ... What's the best approach for getting something published?

Do you first write the book then shop it around? Or do you first get a publisher, sign a contract and then write the book.

For me, I called a publisher, they like my book concept and asked for an outline. They then approved it, sent me a contract and I began writing.

As a woodworker and writer I avoided spec work. While it's enjoyable to write, doing it for pay is even better.

September 12, 2011 at 11:16 PM

Blogger poet said...

Wow, good luck! I don't really have any contribution since I've never lived in Denmark, but I'm curious about your findings!

September 12, 2011 at 11:27 PM

Blogger Stacey said...

This sounds very interesting! I'm aiming to write a book too (though my will be more Mills and Poon, a human story in another way ;) and have looked into the different modes of publishing. I know here in NZ you have to hire an agent who will approach publishers on your behalf, but to tell you the truth, I was just going to head to Kindle, selling through eBay (or is it Amazon). If it is popular enough I am sure that from there it would get published. Not sure if this is helpful?

September 13, 2011 at 12:47 AM

Blogger celkalee said...

An ambitious project for sure. Investigative journalists are driven people, admirable. I am painfully cynical of any government program these days (I am also in the midst of a root canal, so I hate everything today) and any exposure that personalizes the struggle and helps to negotiate the system would be important, no matter what the country. Best of luck to you.

September 13, 2011 at 2:52 AM

Blogger The Queens Table said...

I wish the best for your project. I am sure the reality is different from what people assume. It is nice to get the real world view put out there about these government systems.

I know in the states there are people who think they know what the poor, the unemployed, the chronically ill, or the suddenly single moms who temporarily go on welfare are doing...stealing their tax money. They view anyone needing help as a drug addict or a pimp.

Truth be known... the system sucks, it is difficult to get in or live on, afterward the people are still poor, as well as treated like the lowest of the low. Then these same people who complain about helping the poor have no complaints about the trillions of the peoples tax money going to war and murder.

Go figure.

September 13, 2011 at 6:20 AM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

That's an interesting project you started. Like you said: Your network is everything. So why not making it an e-book. You can publish it through your own network and if your pebble is well placed it will create movement in the water toward a printed version.

September 13, 2011 at 8:19 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

How exciting! No idea how you find a publisher, sorry, but I hope you find a wonderful one. You have a lovely writing voice, so I'm sure it won't take long :-)

September 13, 2011 at 9:48 AM

Blogger Lynne said...

My best advice is to get yourself a really good editor. We work with a publisher who also prints and promotes self published books, and I've seen too many books with great concepts and that are well written, fall flat because of the lack of a good editor. No matter how well you write (and you know you do), everyone needs an editor!

September 13, 2011 at 10:54 AM

Blogger Molly said...

Fantastic Julie!!

September 13, 2011 at 12:55 PM

Blogger Lisa-Marie said...

Good luck with this Julie. I wish to read it when and however you publish it please.

We studied welfare states at Uni as part of sociology, and I have always found the way a government sets things up to help or hinder it's people interesting.

September 14, 2011 at 3:55 PM

Blogger Miss Footloose said...

You have a very interesting subject for your book, and if you enjoy writing it, go for it. In the US it is very difficult to get in the door of a publisher without an agent unless you are famous.

For non-fiction books by new authors, agents usually want you to have the whole book written before they'll take you on.

Getting a freelance editor is a good suggestion, but good ones are expensive.

There are exceptions to everything.

Other than that, just write it!

(PS I can't sign in with my own name and url. The link at the top of the comment is a redirect from my old blog.)

www.lifeintheexpatlane.om

September 15, 2011 at 11:12 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

way cool (is that outdated?)

michelle/madison

September 16, 2011 at 4:49 PM

Blogger Härnösands Konstförening said...

Wow! Sounds like it's going to be a very important book - good luck with it!

December 6, 2011 at 1:48 PM

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