It’s not easy for me. I was looking over what I have finished and realized that I have more than 10 completed works that I still think are good enough to submit. They range from short stories to novellas to full length novels, and cross all kinds of genres. Why am I not submitting these works?
Partly it’s because I’m not the world’s most organized person. Once I have motivation (someone liking my work, or asking to see more, etc) I am really going to keep on top of everything. I’ve never failed to turn in revisions on time, or not meet my professional obligations, or screwed up on a deadline. It’s the initial submission process that is hard for me to get started on… actually putting things in the mail.
Partly it’s because query letters and synopses are hard to write. I have a head start on the synopsis thing, thanks to my work on the blurb team for another publisher. I have some experience thinking in terms of condensation and snappy word hooks. But it’s still not the easiest part of writing!
But these can’t be the whole story. Perhaps some self-image issues. In any case, I hereby swear to do better and submit some things!

Feelings are mutual, I’m not well-organized too… And cannot finish my next book the Opposite Of Magic as i have a lot of work to do promoting my 1st… Does it happened to you too?
And I’d like to use the opportunity to warn any author never to use the services of literary agents who want to charge an author for editing of the manuscript (like Jillanne Kimble for example)! they are cheaters and will do nothing more than change of some commas and a few words, but won’t look for a publisher, which is their job actually!
Best wishes to all authors! Let the wonderful noise of the sea always sounds in your ears! (a greeting of the water dragons’ hunters).