Okay, I know it's been months since I've posted an update, but I've been exceptionally busy. First, I finished the second complete revision (with my critique group's invaluable help), of my novel "Staying Afloat," and second, I hired an editor to do a hopefully final revision to "Husbands May Come and Go but Friends are Forever, which is now complete. Not bad for eleven months! My current endeavor is to have a small group of people read "Husbands" and provide me with feedback -- what they liked, what they did like, etc. Then assuming there aren't too many major changes to be made, another round of queries.
In preparation for the "book club" exercise, I've had the book published in a standard 6X9 format on www.lulu.com What a kick it was to see it in actual book form! Can't wait to hear the feedback from my group of volunteer readers -- writing just leads to more writing!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
A new year, a new opportunity to commit! The holidays can be such a distraction to my regular writing schedule. I don't believe in making new year's resolutions, but I do believe in renewing commitments. I have about 75 pages to review and revise of my second novel "Staying Afloat," the story of a 40-something stay-at-home wife and mother who morphs into a sex-crazed adulteress, before I can go back to my first novel for another read-through.
I find I can't work on two projects at once, so will press on with the editing of the second novel, so I can get to my goal of strengthening my first novel -- then, back to querying agents. Perseverance is the key, and if I commend myself on nothing else (which isn't true, I know I'm a good writer), I will persevere! You can count on it!
Happy New Year and may 2008 bring all of us health and prosperity!
I find I can't work on two projects at once, so will press on with the editing of the second novel, so I can get to my goal of strengthening my first novel -- then, back to querying agents. Perseverance is the key, and if I commend myself on nothing else (which isn't true, I know I'm a good writer), I will persevere! You can count on it!
Happy New Year and may 2008 bring all of us health and prosperity!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Be sure to keep reading...
Another revelation I had was how important it is to keep reading while writing, especially when doing revision. I can't tell you how many times I've come up with a new way to approach a sentence, scene or plot twist just by reading another writer's work. In the beginning, I had a tendency not to want to read for fear I would be influenced, or worse, want to plagiarize (Egods!). But now I find it very helpful to read. And not just my own genre'; everything on my "to read" list.
So don't be afraid. Lose yourself in a someone else's book and look for inspiration. Keep writing!
So don't be afraid. Lose yourself in a someone else's book and look for inspiration. Keep writing!
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The need for continuity...
Another thing I've learned about revision is that you need a continuous block of time to do an effective job. You can't start a revision one day, and then leave it for a week, and expect to maintain continuity. Better to wait until you have a big chunk of time to read through what you have and make notes on what you'd like to change. Then the actual time spent in revising will be reduced dramatically. Ah, if I'd only known this a while ago...
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Revision
There's not enough room here to tell you what I've learned in the ten years I've been writing, but yesterday something struck me that I wanted to share. I'm in the middle of the second revision to my second novel, "Staying Afloat," (the story of a stay-at-home wife and mother who morphs into a sex-crazed adulteress) and it occurred to me how easy it is to fall in love with an especially creative metaphor, sentence, or word and how difficult it is to cut it, even when your critique group tells you to. I found the only way I can bring myself to do this is to cut it and paste it to a new document I call "leftovers," hopefully to be used another time. It makes me feel better to know my favorites have not been totally discarded. Keep writing!
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