Spring 2015.
GUH.
I'm looking at this as an opportunity to roadtrip and see lots of buffistas - is that bad?
Mal ,'War Stories'
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Spring 2015.
GUH.
I'm looking at this as an opportunity to roadtrip and see lots of buffistas - is that bad?
Why ... would it be bad?
If by "bad" you mean both "right and proper" and "AWESOME"
I think it would be awesome too.
I think I read your original post wrong, Sox. Seeing Buffistas is always a good thing.
How was the editorial letter?
It's good! There's a lot there. Editor is awesome.
It's late and my eyes are crossing.
One. Chapter. At. A. Time.
50 more pages on this pass. Did you know that the thing that happens when you stare at a word for long enough that the word looks wrong no matter what also happens with verb tense? I don't know if I knew that or what. I don't know what day it is. Flop.
Oh man, are you changing the entire tense of your book or something?
Just edits, PC. Normal course of business.
Any of our Buffista authors ever epublished a Kindle book? I'm specifically curious whether the author has any way of knowing who's purchased their book? I'm assuming (and hoping) no. A semi-friend has published an urban fantasy (angels in this one) and it's...not good. I really don't want her to ever ask what I thought of it - I'm not sure I could come up with enough "interesting concept"-type comments to keep me away from the weak grammar, adjective abuse and beat-you-over-the-head names of the characters (Seriously - Ananiah Immaculada? Professor Dhampir? Ms. Seraph? Seriously?) I wanted to like it - I know her from church, and I respect her trying to create a "clean" urban fantasy. I'd just love to know who decreed that "Christian" fiction is always so poorly executed.
Note: I'm actually only 2 chapters in, so I suppose it could still turn around...but I'm not hopeful.