'suela - that's completely ridiculous! They need to be called on that.
'Life of the Party'
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
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Consuela, wow that makes me hate people some more. And yeah, sending that letter might be fun (and hopefully the letters editor dislikes the fiction editor).
deb, very nice review!
Mother to Daughter
I used to sneak into your room to room to plunder your jewelry box. Class rings, costume jewelry, your cameo from France. My favorite was the bracelet. It held so many mysteries. I used to imagine what each charm meant. The dice were for some sort of gamble. What was the baby for? Was it for me?
Twenty years later, you gave it to me, with all the charms attached and the story for each one. You gave me some of my own to add. Adding mine to yours, making us a part of each other in a tangible way.
Still waiting for notes. Nails bitten to quick.
I'm working on a homework assignment which asks the question, "What is good writing?"
Y'all are writers. When you know your writing is good, why is it?
When I can read it aloud and it sounds like how I'd relay a story to someone sitting over coffee with me, without as many, "ums," and "where was I?" and such.
Still waiting for notes. Nails bitten to quick.
May I join you in going crazy waiting for feedback? I'm still waiting for my agent to give me her notes on my sample chapters.
HATE waiting. Hate hate hate.
Okay, y'all's editors need to get on the stick. Want me to write them a nasty email??
Do you keep panicking that it was forgotten, or so bad that no one wants to tell you? Because that's where I've been for about 6 weeks.
Do you keep panicking that it was forgotten, or so bad that no one wants to tell you? Because that's where I've been for about 6 weeks.
YES.
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I sent her email yesterday which said something along the lines of "Hey, I know you said you're busy, I just want to make sure I didn't miss an email from you or something. I'm looking forward to your feedback!"
But in my heart of hearts, I'm sure that she's keeping quiet because my writing is dreadful, and she doesn't want to talk to me again.
Which is obviously not the case with you, because you're a fabulous writer, and your editor is so swooningly in love with your work that they haven't revived enough to tell you.