Once again, I had a lot of fun and learned so much. This year, I attended with my friends Raven and Leabo, then ran into Mike, who I haven't seen since college. Nice surprise.
I just hope I can implement all the advice I received. I followed through with one literally seconds ago and I'm freaking out. It will be okay. I hope. But when an author I respect gives advice, I should listen. So I did.
I didn't finish working on Dolus before the conference. Ah well. I am a lot closer, though. I'm doing a full manuscript edit. The craziest problem I'm having is that right now it's hovering around 90,000 words. I add enough it goes over. Then I find a spot where I have extra info or unneeded dialogue, so I cut and it falls under. Then it goes over. Under. Over. A little nerve racking since I need to have a minimum of 90,000 to meet genre requirements. I'd really like to sit comfortably at 95,000 words. If it comes to publication, I'd like room to maneuver and the middle seems like a good target. No, I won't limit myself with an exact count, but in the ballpark would be nice.
Stars Collide is seeing the light of day again. Whenever I can't concentrate on Dolus, I give it a go. It's not being worked on as much, but when I do pick it up, the words just flow.
Another plus, two of my Beta Readers for The Legacy have offered to read anything I write. Think I got a couple of fans. Literally. Haha.
Yeah. Better stop this train wreck now.
Bye!!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Dolus
Finished this editing run.
Now I need to boost the word count by about 10,000. None of it can be filler, so I'm gonna sit
with my cork board and index cards and see what kind of wrenches I can toss in.
I'm still a little driven to work on Stars Collide in
the meantime, but somehow I think I'll get lost in that work. I guess I'll see how long I'm starting at
the Dolus plot without any progress before touching it.
I have to admit, the closer the Conference gets, the more
nervous I am. To the point of believing
I'll fail no matter what. I've taken to
listing not only what I can do to improve my work, but also why I shouldn't
loose my confidence. Putting this into
the hands of fate is very difficult. If
it's meant to happen, it'll happen. I
worked hard on the manuscript and I'm always looking for a way to improve. Somehow, I don't think it'll be enough. Too bad we can't predict the future in a
very clear manner. (I have belief that a good tarot card reader can see
elements of a future, but not well enough to say clearly what will happen.)
Enough of this. I'll
approach the agent no matter what and she promised me a second chance. Either she'll like it or she won't. And she'll make helpful comments. She's not the only agent out there. It's not like I'll have her answer before
August anyway. No more thinking 'what
if…' I'm letting it go. Trying to.
Usually I love my imagination, but it really sucks in this instance.
On a happy note, my short story 'The Race' will be published
and in my hands the day of the Conference.
I'll hold onto that.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Stress: Ugh!
I haven't gotten my manuscript from Jeremy. I'm still a bit worried about that, but he
didn't work today for me to ask him about it.
Mr. Huey says I need to work on characterization and the
setting for the first chapter, despite many people saying I don't need to
describe the coffee shop in detail.
It's one of the wonderful things about writing. There's not a right answer in this situation
and I don't know where to go with it, but he gave me something to think
about. I think my target audience won't
need description and other audiences will.
Maybe it's best to wait until I have an agent or publisher to make any
changes – or rather revert to sections of a previous version with description.
Raven seemed to like what I had for her today. I gave her a present. Due to her lack of knowledge in formatting
and her poor spelling skills, I typed up all her current work on her novel
during the week, printed it out yesterday, and wrote my comments there. Today, I transferred it to her
computer. My advice was to first finish
her rewrites on the original draft, then to look at my comments and incorporate
them. I also told her to take one big
comment at a time so she's not overwhelmed.
When a friend of mine from college saw the first page, he made the sign
of the cross at her and blessed her.
It's like I told both of them: I wouldn't have put so much work into her
novel if I didn't think it was worth investing in. She's got two weeks before I'm back at Books. I hope she makes good progress. She also asked me to look at a sort of short
story and make comments.
I like this new social thing I have going on. Well, at least on Saturdays.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Adventures in Beta Reading: 4
Gave AJ a copy of The Legacy and got his number. Mr. Huey's read one paragraph and likes it
so far. LOL.
I also agreed to help a new friend, Raven, with a
novel. She's 17 and dyslexic. Most people told her she wouldn't go as far
as she did. I've only read the first
page, but it looks like she has a lot of potential despite the work she needs
to improve. I only hope I can lead her
down the right path.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Adventures in Beta Reading: 3
Spoke with Jeremy at Books.
He says he's done with The Legacy and will bring it first chance
he gets. Or remembers to bring it to
work with him. I gave him my phone
number so he can call when it's there and I can make a trip out to pick it
up. He's also been accepted into the
Marines and will be leaving on February 1st. I gave him permission to give it to Mr.
Huey, who I trust to return it to me, and I hope this works out. Or am I being paranoid about his
intentions? He could be honestly
forgetting.
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