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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 136

"Why on earth would you say my work is garbage? Do you have any idea how insulting that is to a writer? Yeah, you're the editor, and I should trust your pro opinions and market know-how, but that style just ain't my strong suit. Even if I had to change, this jump is just too big! I think we both need to calm down. Fine, I have to go."

Madge hung up, meeting Roseanne's puzzled gaze with a forced smile. "It's nothing, just the publishing house editor."

"Are you okay?"

"Yep," Madge chuckled, wrapping her arm around Roseanne. "The traditional publishing sector has been in a slump these past few years. Many best-selling authors have shifted to writing web novels, making a killing. Of course, some couldn't adapt and got washed out. The editor hopes I can switch to web novels, too, but I'm still on the fence about it."

"Web novels?" Roseanne sounded surprised. "What genre?"

Madge's smile wavered slightly. "Romantic urban fiction."

Roseanne was at a loss for words.

Madge was renowned for her mystery novels. When the mystery genre was booming, she burst onto the scene with her book The Weapon, selling half a million copies in a year. Then she followed it up with the thriller Abandoned Village School, setting new sales records. That year was dubbed The Year of Madge, with her two books, across five volumes, dominating the annual sales charts.

And it was this very editor who had approached her back then. After a while, Madge found the editor to be insightful and visionary. Moved by the editor's persistent effort, she signed a ten-year contract in one go. That editor had edited, published, and sold all Madge's works since then.

But the bigger success Madge was hoping for didn't happen. Instead, she seemed to have hit a creative wall. Her ideas were rejected instantly for not fitting the market or lacking appeal. Finally, when she came up with an acceptable concept and was eager to start writing, the editor called to say her outline wouldn't work and needed changes.

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