My birthday present to myself: finishing revisions on Evidence!
My birthday present to you: an excerpt from Duty of the Priest!
Presents that feel this good without costing a dime (no comment on opportunity cost): priceless.
My birthday present to myself: finishing revisions on Evidence!
My birthday present to you: an excerpt from Duty of the Priest!
Presents that feel this good without costing a dime (no comment on opportunity cost): priceless.
One of these days I’m going to run out of ways to say it, but once again: I’m done! I was worried about the word count there for a while, and there are still some issues that are bugging me and some scenes that need to be fixed (and maybe added), but I just typed “the end.” (Okay, so first I said it over on Twitter.) And despite my concerns, I reached an acceptable 84,000 words.
I’ve got a page of notes of things I want to change, and I want to go through and work on physical descriptions of people and settings (especially the weather). Sometimes I get through first drafts and it’s like this whole story has taken place in a white room with blank-faced people—or at least it could have, from how much description I’ve given.
So the tentative title is Evidence of Things Not Seen. I’m kind of happy with it, even though it does seem a little long. It parallels nicely with Duty of the Priest:
Once again, I’m off to revisions!
Well, three months after I started the manuscript, I think I’m finally done with round one revisions on Duty of the Priest. (I have to be careful about using that working title too much; I’ll get attached and I know they’re going to change it!) My friend is done with her parallel story and I’ve spent the last three days “correlating” them—making sure that they’re consistent wherever they overlap. I’m a one-woman correlation committee 😉 .
At this point, I’ve gotten it as good as I can get it while it’s all still this “close.” So now I’m sending it off to my wonderful critique partner for feedback—and to get some distance.
And, of course, now I can really focus on the sequel.
I know, I know, it’s terrible of me, but I just couldn’t wait to get started on a sequel to my latest manuscript. I’m still revising the last book (Duty of the Priest, maybe?), but I just had to get the opening chapters out of the way of this book. They were driving me crazy, and I was starting to think I was going to forget some good lines I wanted (and I probably did).
Apparently I’m a glutton for punishment.
Whoa. Eight weeks after starting my latest work in progress, I just finished the last scene! I have a couple places I’ll need to add scenes now, but I’ve ended up with 80,000 words in less than two months. (And I said I wasn’t going to do NaNo!)
And you know what it’s time for now!
It’s about time—three months after giving birth to my daughter, I’m starting a new work in progress. The idea was a joint effort between me and one of my best friends. We’ve outlined the plot for four POV characters and are both hard at work on parallel stories. Murder, mayhem and much fun will ensue!