Jilli, when I'm given that page count - "you should be ready to send Ruth between 50 - 75 pages to start the contract clock ticking" - I always assume it's the page count used in my Word ms default layout.
That runs about 240 a page mostly, although usually about 230 for my stuff, for whatever reason. But yes, the double-spaced, header with page number, 21 lines of text per or whatever it is.
Kate loved the proposal I sent. She says it's fabulous and she can't wait to read the book. So I sent it on to Daymond.
Meep.
She also thinks I should prepare to have a good-sized chunk done by October. No problem. I'm figuring between a third and one-half of Fly ready to shop to editors.
OK - just heard from the publisher who was reviewing my stuff. Wants more chapters to review (not the whole thing - just certain ones in the table of contents). The editor is leaving for vacation until the 19th. So I'm going to have to wait until the 20th or 21st for a response. No stress there.
Hoo boy. Gar, hang in - if they hated it, they wouldn't have asked for more.
But it's maddening, I know. Believe me, I know.
Thanks Deborah. Hair pats help.
Gar, I'll offer hairpats and also pompom-waving.
Which I may well ask for myself, if I don't get this bloody last chapter of New-Slain Knight done this weekend so that I can send it off and not have to think about it because Kate will be thinking about and then I can work on finishing Cleveland Rocks because if I can't get back to my Land of What If pretty soon, I am going to take a frickin' hostage.
Consider electronic hairpats offered and pom poms waved. If it comes down to hostage taking, the Buffistas can jointly come up with a little list.
A classic case of "Get off my side. You're making my side look bad." Even if it isn't exactly the same side.
Nah, it's all the way different from yours, Allyson. Hers seems to be about her inability to cope in realtime. Yours are about how the online community nourishes and enhances and occasionally infuriates.
Apples and oranges.