Thanks for letting me inflict my writing on you!
'Heart Of Gold'
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.
Very little progress. A combination of working late and spending too much time examining my car stereo's wiring diagram.
Via Twitter:
FakeAPStylebook When considering whether to write in dialect, please don't.
Man, I love whoever is behind that. They got a book deal, too!
I am so buying their book. They crack me up.
(Link cross-posted in Bitches)
Ten Rules for Writing Fiction - authors share their tips, from the spiritual to the highly practical.
Not a lot of progress on 55, work is still getting in the way. I hope I can start making progress soon, I want to get done so I can get onto the next revision. Then the contest will begin, cuts vs. expanding into scenes, will the word count go up or down. Will trying to better define characters cost words or not? Will trying to better establish the setting cost words or not, I really need to do it through scenes and little bits of dialogue so it has the potential to cost words. If word count goes up, I stick with the two-book strategy. If word count goes down, I revert to the one-book strategy. I shall see.
Seska, I saw that, in one of my meanders through the internets. It was interesting.
- Major* rewrites this morning...I'm not getting more specific because you probably don't care how many pages I "threw out" although I saved it as version 3, so version 2 is still in there, in case, well, in case, whatever. But I had to change it cause I thought I was getting too...gag oriented, you know...thinking "People love it/I love it when the agent and his wife bicker...absolutely must have that!" When really the true heart of the story is a movie star, his BFF, and their great love...oops forgot which forum I was in for a moment, and I'm not a slasher. But that subtext could have a place set for it like Elijah on Passover.
I was at Border's today and this guy at a table stopped me. Iw as trying to avoid him, but then he started telling me that the book he had on the table was his novel, his third, and it made me start thinking about all my wonderful Buffista authors, and how hard you all work, and so I bought a book. I'll probably read it, since I bought it, although I'm not sure it's my type. But maybe it will be awesome, so there's that.
I'm still plugging away on 55. I got it done, but my wife thought I got one of the characters wrong and I saw her point. So more rewriting. I expect this section will need more massaging in the next revision. I hope to get past it this week.
I've started to read your script erika, though I'm not far enough in for opinions yet.
Sam has some interest from a couple of publishers, but I'm not putting any eggs in any baskets and trying to remain zen.