Dec 17
Posted: under Editing, Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life December 17th, 2009
Book II has now undergone several procedures, starting with cloning and a new identity (has a hospital bracelet with the name of its primary and the number of its clone-identity), followed by (for that clone) extraction of all POV chapters for that character into another file. Both the primary and the POV clone are on […] [...more]
Book II has now undergone several procedures, starting with cloning and a new identity (has a hospital bracelet with the name of its primary and the number of its clone-identity), followed by (for that clone) extraction of all POV chapters for that character into another file. Both the primary and the POV clone are on life support for the duration, ensuring that nothing’s permanently lost. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 15
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, revision, the writing life December 15th, 2009
Today I had three projects going…well, I had three projects I was supposed to be working on at once, but I really don’t have a three-track mind anymore. [...more]
Today I had three projects going…well, I had three projects I was supposed to be working on at once, but I really don’t have a three-track mind anymore. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 14
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, mistakes, revision, the writing life December 14th, 2009
Losing something you’ve written is the #1 Writerly Woe–in this case a post I wrote a few hours ago, hit a wrong key, and lost…Boom! It had been a witty (I thought), entertaining (I hoped) post about another Writerly Woe that occurred today. Lovingly crafted to bring you the utmost in amusement and maybe a […] [...more]
Losing something you’ve written is the #1 Writerly Woe–in this case a post I wrote a few hours ago, hit a wrong key, and lost…Boom! It had been a witty (I thought), entertaining (I hoped) post about another Writerly Woe that occurred today. Lovingly crafted to bring you the utmost in amusement and maybe a little insight into writer psychology. Read the rest of this entry »
Nov 08
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: Contents, progress report, revision, the writing life November 8th, 2009
Even though I just found yet another unfixed rough spot in the new book, Book Two is almost certain to take off for NYC and its Editor tomorrow. What rough spot, you ask (thinking, surely this writer has filed off all the rough spots and polished them smooth by now…) [...more]
Even though I just found yet another unfixed rough spot in the new book, Book Two is almost certain to take off for NYC and its Editor tomorrow. What rough spot, you ask (thinking, surely this writer has filed off all the rough spots and polished them smooth by now…)
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Nov 06
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life November 6th, 2009
Alpha-reader K.S. called up this evening, having seen the very latest draft, with a major motivation-hole to report. I smothered my intense desire to waily-waily-waily-o-no-o-woe and actually listened to what she said, which was similar to what a couple of you had said, but expressed in a way that suddenly made complete and total sense. […] [...more]
Alpha-reader K.S. called up this evening, having seen the very latest draft, with a major motivation-hole to report. I smothered my intense desire to waily-waily-waily-o-no-o-woe and actually listened to what she said, which was similar to what a couple of you had said, but expressed in a way that suddenly made complete and total sense. (She has this gift. I think we were separated at birth or something. Or maybe, having fixed so many other problems, my mind was uncluttered enough to Get It.)
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Nov 04
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life November 4th, 2009
Now at page 760, though I left some unfinished business a couple of chapters back…needed more stewing over. For one thing, the chronology of the various POVs, though accurate, is reading “off.” This is always the most difficult part, for me, of writing in multiple viewpoints…the viewpoint shifts can’t violate the real chronology of the […] [...more]
Now at page 760, though I left some unfinished business a couple of chapters back…needed more stewing over. For one thing, the chronology of the various POVs, though accurate, is reading “off.” This is always the most difficult part, for me, of writing in multiple viewpoints…the viewpoint shifts can’t violate the real chronology of the story but at the same time, exact one-to-one correspondence would make the book full of “Meanwhile, back at the ranch” paragraphs every page or so. Sections must be long enough to give flow, but not so long that the next POV change requires a flashback-type transition.
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Nov 03
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, research, revision, the writing life November 3rd, 2009
Reached 497 just now, with the word count for the whole coming down slowly. Here’s an example for discussion: A courier arrives with an urgent message. While the courier catches his breath, the recipient opens the message case. [...more]
Reached 497 just now, with the word count for the whole coming down slowly.
Here’s an example for discussion: A courier arrives with an urgent message. While the courier catches his breath, the recipient opens the message case.
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Nov 02
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: revision, the writing life November 2nd, 2009
Finally cracked the 300 page mark in revisions. [...more]
Finally cracked the 300 page mark in revisions.
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Oct 30
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life October 30th, 2009
Local experienced alpha reader, having read the latest (until this morning) version of a chapter, thought it much improved but still needing a tweak or two. And finally got it through my head exactly what was bothering him. [...more]
Local experienced alpha reader, having read the latest (until this morning) version of a chapter, thought it much improved but still needing a tweak or two. And finally got it through my head exactly what was bothering him.
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Oct 27
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: revision October 27th, 2009
In order to free up some wordspace for what needs to be added, something had to come out. Several somethings, in fact. Does this mean you, the readers, lose out on some deathless prose, some priceless nuggets of literary excellence? Alas (alas, because I wish I wrote nothing but deathless prose and priceless nuggets, etc), […] [...more]
In order to free up some wordspace for what needs to be added, something had to come out. Several somethings, in fact. Does this mean you, the readers, lose out on some deathless prose, some priceless nuggets of literary excellence?
Alas (alas, because I wish I wrote nothing but deathless prose and priceless nuggets, etc), no. You are instead being saved some yawns and annoyance, as the excised bits were neither necessary nor sufficiently decorative.
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