Cereal: YAY, Amy on that lovely email. And she's so right about Pictures. Such a gorgeous book.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Okay, first two chapters of Carmen rewritten. Hope to hell I'm accomplishing what I need without losing the essence of the main character, in particular.
I hope it goes smoothly.
This is going to sound corny, but I'm finding it very uplifting to read Gud's progress. Keep it up, man.
I just finished chapter 24, 141k words now.
I'm also tracking my progress on my blog, I Play a Writer on the Internet. I think it will be nice later to have a record of my adventure.
Would anyone like to take a look at a WIP short story for me? As the television writers say, it's a bit "high concept"(read "weird" and I just want to know what kinds of notes it hits with People Who Are Not Me.
erika, I should be able to look at it this weekend.
Thanks, Anne!
I would be happy to read it erika, but I wouldn't get to it until next week probably.
I sent my manuscript off to Agent Kate, and now bite my nails for the next four weeks waiting to hear if the edits pass muster and the thing can be sent to publishers.
So now I'm at a "what now?" place. I have a couple of ideas.
1. another kid's book, a picture book called "Phillip the Vegetarian Zombie."
2. "The Universe Makes a Lotta Gas: Stories from the Sidelines of Science"
3. "4437: Life in Los Feliz" (about my neighborhood and wacky neighbors).
Where to start?
2. "The Universe Makes a Lotta Gas: Stories from the Sidelines of Science"
There are a couple popular science books for kids very much like that, Allyson. I'd go with the either of the others.
Oh was Universe Makes a Lot of Gas aimed at kids? I had assumed it would be essays on the nuts and bolts of how science works from the POV of the woman who runs the office. And I for one would love to read that book, if you wrote it.
But then I realize you should listen to Amy, not me. She works in publishing. I hide all my writing on my desktop and never do anything with it.
Well, I think I assumed, based on the first book, and realize it may not have been. But there *are* books like that for adults, too. I'd have to look up titles, but there were a bunch even in the little Waldenbooks I worked in a few months ago.