I'm a single undead gal trying to make it in the big city. I have to start somewhere and they're evil here. They don't judge. They've got necro-tempered glass. No burning up. A great medical plan, and who needs dental more than us?

Harmony ,'Conviction (1)'


The Great Write Way  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


victor infante - Feb 17, 2004 8:22:04 pm PST #3368 of 10001
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

interested to see what everybody's working on.

I'm nearing the end of my first novel, trying to launch a magazine, writing an abstract for a new alt. weekly, poking at book on writing and dropping all of my freelance contracts.

Then I'm going to the zoo, and then I'm going to China, and we did a lot of things today, a-yup.


deborah grabien - Feb 17, 2004 8:39:22 pm PST #3369 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Why are you letting the book rest for a week now? Rather than after the last chapter and epilogue? Just curious.

Normally, I wouldn't. But I want to make sure the pacing on this one hasn't hiccoughed, and I think a long deep breath at this point, just before the big kaboom, is the way to go. Gut feeling. I can do it without any time constraints; this one is scheduled to come out in October of 2005, so it's about a year early. The ms is at 68,000 words right now, and I want to feel more comfortable with the build; it seems to have a statelier feel to it than the first two books, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it needs to be consistent.

I have wondrous beta readers, without who my life would be a shitload harder than it is, and a few of them (Deena, Beverly and Nilly included) live right here.

Then I'm going to the zoo, and then I'm going to China, and we did a lot of things today, a-yup.

Bill Cosby reference!


Beverly - Feb 17, 2004 10:19:25 pm PST #3370 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

"Well, we're going to the zoo, and then they're taking us to Japan, yup, yup, yup."

Have I ever mentioned that DH and I knew we were destined for each other because we each had half of Cos' albums in release at that time, with no duplicates? Or that when our sons were in middle school they "discovered" the albums, and suddenly realized where conversational fragments they'd grown up hearing, and learned to use themselves, ("Where're my socks? Thunk. "I don't know, I don't wear them." "Nine HUNDRED cop cars." " I have a sore throat." "Thump-thump, thump-thump!" "Faster, faster, you fool, you fool!" "Come around, idiot, come around!") had come from? Or that that summer on clear nights we had a deck full of kids in sleeping bags listening to those albums?

Welcome, AmyLiz. Apparently I'm writing memoirs, at the moment.


Katerina Bee - Feb 18, 2004 6:22:32 am PST #3371 of 10001
Herding cats for fun

"Why is there air? To blow up basketballs with!"

  • happily reminiscing about listening to the Bill Cosby albums, back in the day*

Not that I'm a writer, I just like to visit the unfamiliar threads every so often.


deborah grabien - Feb 18, 2004 6:37:59 am PST #3372 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

"Thump-thump, thump-thump!"

Chicken heart!

Apparently I'm writing memoirs, at the moment.

Sweetie, we're over forty; some of us are fifty or over. Aren't we all writing memoirs?


deborah grabien - Feb 18, 2004 7:35:58 am PST #3373 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

A cartoon, for Writers with cats


Amy - Feb 18, 2004 7:59:15 am PST #3374 of 10001
Because books.

Sadly, I'm not real familiar with Cosby's comedy...but if anybody loves old Steve Martin, I'm your girl. The sheer goofiness gets me every time. "He spoke French!" "Some people have a way with words. And some people...not have way."

And even more sadly, I have no beta readers. *pathetic whimper* Right now, I'm writing the second book in a young adult series, and if anything, my betas are the editor, publisher, and packager. I created the series, which underwent a lot of changes after the sale, but because I did it with a packager, there are way too many chefs and what's become a kind of muddy "let's please everybody! all the time!" soup. I gave the first chapter of the first book to the people in my writing group last year, but by the time they'd read it, it had already undergone so many changes, their input wasn't really helpful. It was to me, I mean, but when you have Revision Requests From On High, it often doesn't matter.

And that concludes the whining portion of our program. Right now I'm trying to get the second book finished so I can take a few weeks in March and get back to a proposal for something else that I really love, and maybe even feel the joy again.

Edited because I hate typos.


deborah grabien - Feb 18, 2004 8:03:30 am PST #3375 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

AmyLiz, do you need a beta?


erikaj - Feb 18, 2004 8:29:49 am PST #3376 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

We look at each other's stuff all the time around here. ;)


Amy - Feb 18, 2004 9:52:03 am PST #3377 of 10001
Because books.

What I really need is a babysitter. BabyGirl is a phenomenal sleeper usually (and she's not quite twelve weeks old!) but this deadline is beginning to panic me. And then there's the whole "no business posting here with a hundred pages left to write in two weeks" thing. :-)

I would love a beta on some of my other stuff, yeah! For these books, I think it might confuse me, a) because I pretty much have to rewrite based on the editor and packager's input, and b) I'm not exactly writing them the way I planned to anyway. For instance, I envisioned writing the series in first person, with a different character narrating each book, but a majority vote decided they should be third person instead. Which is not a bad thing, per se, but I've got seven teens to focus on, and developing a unique voice for each their perspectives has been daunting, to say the least. Point being, there's so much stuff I want to change or do differently already (or stuff I liked that got revised or changed without a lot of input from me) that I'm not allowed to do, more opinions might make my head explode. But if any of you want to look at it out of curiosity, yeah, great.

And when the book is turned in (hopefully first week of March), I'd love to share some of the other things I'm working on and get some feedback. And I'd love to read everyone else's stuff, too.

Must. Get. Back. To. Work.