Sparky did what? Thank you guys! Off to find what my cousin wrought and Gud's pun...
There will be more squeeing, and more details about a week from now... I can't say much more until the ink dries. I'm alternatively really happy and exhausted.
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Sparky did what? Thank you guys! Off to find what my cousin wrought and Gud's pun...
There will be more squeeing, and more details about a week from now... I can't say much more until the ink dries. I'm alternatively really happy and exhausted.
Yay Sox!
Sox,
you go! that is awesome! Congrats.
This may be the first time I have ever posted in this thread. Do I get a pin "my first GWW post?"
Trying to decide if I really love my novel. Because I got another note that the beginning wasn't clear/exciting enough, and then maybe thinking I don't have the skills, because I thought I already addressed that issue when the last person told me that... it would just be a different thing if I were the sort of newbie that still believed I was gonna make a million dollars. I hate to quit on another manuscript, since it's embarrassing to contemplate how many times I've been "working on a first novel", but is that a reason to stick it out? Maybe I'm just good for twenty pages at a time..."short-story writer," isn't exactly an awful thing to be, but, then again, I already have so many limits on my potential, and that would be self-imposed--Hate to do that to myself.
Erika - I know that working on another novel helped me re-see the first one a lot. (I'm still working on the first one.... ) You're an excellent writer, no matter what. And I love short stories, so it's not an awful thing to be at all.
Starbucks latte-thing with some sort of caramel?
Agent-shaped news is up - I'm delighted and very excited and I need to lie down for a bit: [link]
Yay Sox! That's totally awesome! I'm so pleased for you.
Woot! Fantastic news, Sox.
Yay Sox!
Yay!