The Charles Dickens Society in Malton has had to abandon plans to restore the building that served as the model for Scrooge's counting house.
On the other hand, the fight to save the Oliver Twist workhouse is still underway.
The Charles Dickens Society in Malton has had to abandon plans to restore the building that served as the model for Scrooge's counting house.
On the other hand, the fight to save the Oliver Twist workhouse is still underway.
You might try sharing your work with a writers’ group and getting some feedback, John. At some point, if you’re seeking publication, you’d need to query an agent. There are plenty of reputable agents with websites and blogs that offer guidelines on how to write a query, and looking at their sites will help you determine which agents might best represent your work. It can be a fairly arduous process, so make sure your work looks as good and professional as you can make it, to better your chances. Good luck!
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