Writing is in my hand.
Writing is in the tips of my fingers on the keyboard.
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Writing is in my hand.
Writing is in the tips of my fingers on the keyboard.
Writing is in my hand.
Writing is fucking AWOL and has been for over a year.
That sucks, connie. I feel like I've only just woken up to it, again, and I'm not sure it's really going to take this time.
I saw a small bit of a rewrite (not by the author) of a little piece I critiqued. Maybe it's just because I've seen it so often, but I said to take out all the "suddenly"s and he left them in. This is something I've noticed critiquing. It seems pretty common to add "suddenly" and "quickly" where they aren't needed. I've had to quash a few in my stuff too.
That may have to go on my list of word processor searches to do before the final revision. I'm accumulating a few things to search for and justify every use. "had been", "It was", "they were", "there was" among others.
"suddenly" and "quickly" may be starting to move into pet-peeve territory.
Find/Replace is a godsend for dealing with a list of things that pop out at you.
Revised chapter 10 is done . . . for now. Revised chapter 11 will be done tonight unless I just have no time at all. Progress continues, slowly.
Also Where I Write fear the cables and clutter though the table itself is fairly clear.
Where I Write has the usual suspects looking over things.
Writing is fucking AWOL and has been for over a year.
I'm with ya there.
I don't have any suspects looking over things except for the times my daughter sneaks down the basement after bedtime, sits on my desk, and starts reading what I writing.
My beta swap partner seems to have vanished of late after chapter one. She has neither responded to my second chapter or my critique of her second chapter. Only get one chapter, and no second chapter, it's like high school all over again.