Colorado Rockies

Colorado Rockies

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Done, Once Again!

     At last!  Ashes and Bones has struggled through the gauntlet of my critique group's critical eyes and emerged on the other side a more concise work. The tempo is sharper, the spelling has been corrected, and the sequence of events makes more sense.  I think the manuscript is done.  Will Deanna and Cate think so, too? This summer they plan to read the work from page 1 to page 409 (not so frightening when one realizes the lines are double spaced) instead of twenty pages per month.  At that slug's pace any reader tends to forget what happened 200 pages ago.  And, if truth be told, the author does, too. 
     As many writers know this "being finished" idea is both a good feeling and a scary one.  After all, what comes next?  What will happen to my characters?  Will anyone love or hate them as much as their creator?  I may not have the answer to that until August when the members of the critique group give me their final lists of "These are the good things" and "These are the bad".
   

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations! What are you writing now? (BTW - "Disappear in a flurry of words" - love it!

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  2. Is our work ever really done? Probably not, but it was fun discussing that with you today. Like your blog layout and look; very nice! Good luck with the manuscript Alicia. :-)

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    1. Thanks! I had a great time talking with you, too. I looked at your blog and the story about the death of your dog brought tears to my eyes. My husband and I have lost more pets than we care to count and each passing leaves a tiny hole in our hearts. LOVE the UN stories, too. Thanks for sharing. You bring me hope. Alicia

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