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Just a few minutes ago, I finished my revisions to the novel. I ended up cutting a chunk, but the second draft is still a good sized book.
I'm hoping that this will be the end of it, and that it's good to go. However, I do have two professional writers who agreed to take a look at the book and give me feedback, and then I have to send it to my agent, and listen to her suggestions. But at this point, I'm ready to take a break from the project again, and concentrate on some other, shorter work that has been waiting for my attention.
I'm hoping that this will be the end of it, and that it's good to go. However, I do have two professional writers who agreed to take a look at the book and give me feedback, and then I have to send it to my agent, and listen to her suggestions. But at this point, I'm ready to take a break from the project again, and concentrate on some other, shorter work that has been waiting for my attention.
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Date: 2005-08-26 12:12 pm (UTC)(I am so looking forward to reading this someday. In hardback, of course :-)
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Date: 2005-08-26 03:00 pm (UTC)Eulaliaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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Date: 2005-08-26 04:14 pm (UTC)However, the answer kind of lies in advice that Scott Meredith gave in Writing to Sell, advice that Barry Malzberg followed and recommends himself. He basically suggests trying to make your first draft as close to your final draft as possible. In essence, that's what I was aiming to do.
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Date: 2005-08-26 04:41 pm (UTC)::big, squishy hugs::
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Date: 2005-08-26 04:53 pm (UTC)Zhaneel
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Date: 2005-08-29 12:05 pm (UTC)For what it would be worth, while I'd like to offer to read for you if you desired (there would be no pressure, of course), I just don't have the time right now to be sure I could read your novel with the attention it deserves. So you don't have to take the time to explain why it's far better to get the opinon of a professional novelist, than a person so far removed from the field as to be humorous *grin again*.
I can say, however, that I'm impressed yet again with your acheivements. Well done!
(BTW, the Icon selection is in your honor this time!)