If you need more eyes, I'm there for you, Barb.
'Objects In Space'
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.
Thanks, Plei-- insent.
Got it, babe! I'll send you my impressions tonight or tomorrow morning.
After a big push, I'm now cleaning up 60, or 60, 61, and 62 after I split 60 into three chapters. No wonder 60 took so long to do.
I've started in on 63 and I'm adapting the ending of the rough draft to fit onto the end of this revision. 63 will glue the ending onto the end of 62 and pretty soon I'll be finishing up for this go-round.
I am really thinking about quitting right now. So what? I can turn a phrase a little. But the thing that sets me apart the most is also my biggest liability and keeps my writing for the specialty press(AKA the writer short bus)
Clever. I hope it's more than that, too.
I've seen something else like that. Looks like it's a new creative style.
Seems like you could write some crime/detective stuff erika. From what I've read you have a good style for that.
Clever. I hope it's more than that, too.
It seems like a shake-up is on the radar with e-book and e-readers. I don't think it's eminent, but it one really good and affordable e-reader plus a consensus or emergent standard on rights management and things will change pretty quickly.
I am really thinking about quitting right now.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, erika, every month I read several stories in Ellery Queen that are not as good as the not-completely-finished-polishing betas I've read for you. I can understand if not getting the luck component is frustrating.
It's cool, though. Maybe it'll be groundbreaking to be the first Lutheran Schlemiel. Not exactly the barrier-busting I'm after, though. And it's harder to cope with because the whole blessing-counting thing is filled with so many more pauses...I'm not even sure I can count "my health" strictly speaking, although I usually do because it's not really a disease to be wired like a Fiat(Tony is apparently not a researcher in neurology)