Hello Space Cadets, I wanted to share a post which has touched me personally. As I slog through the edits of book two, Fortress Beta City, I find that I need to continually remind myself that this is for the better. As I scrolled through blogs I follow, this jumped out at me. I definitely needed to hear this today. A brief discussion has me wondering about the quality of what is about to go live. If they let me, I’d polish it until nothing was ever published. Because I’m currently anxiously awaiting the return of my second novel from my editors, with another in the final beta review. I’m in the thumb twiddling, nail biting stage of WAITING. I pass the time writing book three and hoping the first two are good enough to warrant publishing this. Reading this post, when the revisions for book two are so massive, was exactly the pep talk I needed. Thank you to the lovely writer, follow her blog, it is worth it!!
Until next time, stay frosty and don’t forget to keep your powder dry!
JR
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When I write a report about an author’s novel, it usually runs to at least 25 pages of detailed notes and developmental suggestions, plus annotations on the manuscript. Sometimes I’ve written 60-page reports. Although I make my responses constructive and helpful, and discuss strengths as weaknesses, I know it’s daunting to receive such a screed. I know my writers think ‘crikey, she needed to say all that? Did I get it so wrong?’
And this: ‘I thought the book was perfect. What kind of shambolic half-wit does she think I am?’
Well today, I’d like to let you know how the editor sees your book.
My open letter to the edited
Although it may be hard for you to believe when you see the size of my report, I know your manuscript represents aeons more time than the hours it takes me to glide through with my editorial eye…
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And it’s wonderful to get this comment and reblog. Thank you!
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Happy to spread the good advice!!
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