Is it really necessary?
I’m in the process of rewriting a book I’ve always loved, but it really just isn’t ready for public consumption. It’s hard. I LOVE this story, but finding the gold in the pile of crud is really a daunting task. Mostly because I love writing narrative. Long, flowing descriptions of people and places. Paragraphs of [...]
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Getting it Juuuust Right
With Amazon, B&N and other venues making it so easy to publish a book, there’s lots of talk in the publishing world about editing. When I first started writing I believed I’d send my manuscript in and some editor-type person would have a look at it, tell me they liked it, but … And I thought [...]
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How Many is TOO Many?
With the changing face of publishing it seems books are going through fewer and fewer edits these days. Print publishing houses are cutting back on staff to save costs from submission to publication. Some digital publishing houses are pushing books through to keep up with the high demand of their readers. And authors are now [...]
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The Thrill Never Dies
I just finished edits on my twelfth book, which in the grand scheme of things isn’t very many. I’m a very slow writer by many standards, but I digress. It’s not the number that’s important here. I only wanted to let you know I’ve been through the process of publishing a book plenty of times [...]
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It’s all in the Method
Yeeeeah, this picture has absolutely nothing to do with my post today. It just made me happy which is exactly how I’m feeling. I’m waiting for edits on my newly contracted “Maid for Master“. Don’t groan. I LOVE editing and I adore my editor. It’s been awhile since I looked at this manuscript and hung [...]
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A New BFF?
I belong to a lot of email loops. Some professional, some for marketing purposes. There are a lot of discussions going on about different aspects of publishing and the book market. Well, the other day someone was talking about a formatting disagreement an author was having with their editor. (It had to do with POV and I’ll save [...]
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A Real Wall-Banger
Okay, so my idea of what’s acceptable as far as editing errors in a published book has changed since I started writing. It’s not like I haven’t seen errors in NYT Bestselling books in all genres and mostly I thought … sheesh, they couldn’t catch that? Because the fact is, something missed in editing whether [...]
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When Books Hit the Wall
We all have those things that drive us absolutely nutty when we read. Something that pulls us from the story and if it gets bad enough … causes us to throw the book against the wall, never to finish it. As a writer I think my threshhold has gotten more sensitive. Things I didn’t know [...]
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Say it's "Just Riiiiigt"
Okay, I’m going to admit it in public. I love editing. Don’t hate me and please don’t throw things at me. I do. It’s one of my favorite parts of the writing process. I’m pushing through a first draft at the moment. And when I say pushing, that’s what I mean. I force myself to [...]
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Editing … Bandaids or Stitches?
So, I’m at it again. Editing my book, Blue Moon Rising. I don’t know if I’m odd for a writer, but I will admit … I love the editing phase of writing a book. Blue Moon Rising is the fifth story I have had to plow through and fix. I’ve heard rumors that some authors don’t care for [...]
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