True - something to discuss with Jenn, and see what she thinks.
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True - something to discuss with Jenn, and see what she thinks.
askye's here!
Deb, any nibbles on Still Life?
Linda Marrow still has it. That's all I know. It hasn't been at the top of my conscious mind for the past couple of weeks....
Man, this is a weird little thing I've got going here.
Famous Flower is scheduled (at the moment) to be released in October 2004. It's been on Ruth's desk since April. A year ahead of schedule.
Matty Groves is (at the moment) scheduled to be released in October 2005.
I just passed 58,000 words. This sucker is likely to be done by Christmas.
So, figuring beta reads and edits and back and forths before my publisher ever sees it, it should still be totally ready for submission by, say, 1 March 2004. Nearly 18 months ahead of schedule.
Which may make my editor completely nuts. I wonder if the move isn't going to be "Hi! Matty Groves is done! Just letting you there's a completed manuscript awaiting you whenever you want it...."
Any minute, I expect them to start making up deadlines, just to see if they can throw me a curve.
your productivity is inspiring, Deb.(and I don't mean that in that hokey way.)
erika, thing is, publishers seriously don't like it when you produce this fast. They get cranky, because they're supposed to be reading, editing, and generally focussing on things that are next upm on the publication slate. A year and a half ahead of schedule makes them snarl.
Gah. Somebody somewhere had a Web page on writing travel with horses -- it was to keep you from making stupid mistakes. It did things like warn against riding stallions (they're a pain in the ass on long journeys), mares coming into heat, about how far a horse could travel in a day, and like that.
Does that ring a bell for anybody?
Plei: Judith Tarr's Lippizzaner stallion. Pretty boy. [link]
Oh, GOD i'm such a raging sucker for Lippis. And I don't think that's just the Viennese side of me talking. Perfect little short compact powerful studly horses. t sigh
Anyway, I don't remember the website you're talking about, but I'll second the stallion advice -- they're a fucking PITA.
Did you have particular horsey questions?
How far could a party on five horses reasonably expect to ride in a day? (Walking or trotting, not galloping.) How often would teh horses have to be rested? Do you have to stop riding at twilight, or if there's a full moon could you continue?
Betsy, was it Horse Sense, A Writer's Guide to the Horse?