Nothing’s going to stop me now

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JAN

28

2010

7:51 pm

Maybe a better title for the post would be “slow and steady wins the race”. It always takes me longer than I think to do revisions. As soon as I open the the draft, I just want to change everything.

But I’m working hard, I promise. I even have proof. We had a power outage earlier this week and without electricity to distract me, I was able to break out the propane lamp and mark up a couple chapters before the power came back on. I have a new appreciation for authors who had to write by candlelight.

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Triple bypass surgery on the WIP

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JUN

27

2009

6:53 am

I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Made huge gains on fixing structural issues with The Dragon and the Pearl and so I’m allowing myself to peek into the blogosphere. :) *waves hello*

I can take most critique without batting an eye. Fix dialogue, layer in more sexual tension, need more emotion, need more conflict — it’s all the cost of entry. Even deleting complete scenes doesn’t phaze me. But what scares me to death and keeps me up at night are structural issues. The “this is not working” comments which mean you need to spend some time soul searching and then go medieval on your manuscript.

I spent the last week cutting major arteries and then trying to graft them back together. When it’s all done, all you can do is shock the heart and hope it beats again.

I think I hear a weak pulse. Need to nurse this baby back to health now. Be back soon for more random musings.

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Critique on Silk and Seduction (aka The Dragon and the Pearl)

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JUN

17

2009

8:22 am

Already I have a major change — Got a great title suggestion from chaptermate Elizabeth Grayson. Silk and Seduction is going to morph into The Dragon and the Pearl. Isn’t that snazzy? I’m very bad with title-fu so I’m sending cyber-kisses out to Elizabeth. *mwah* *mwah* I just lucked out with “Butterfly Swords”.

I finally got up the courage to open up Little Sis’ package with my manuscript for “D and P” inside. All in all, she was a lot harder on Butterfly first time around, so I’m feeling a little better. Sure she envisions rewriting everything after the midpoint on. *sigh* Got work to do.

It got me to thinking. Even though I don’t plan on putting in all the fixes she suggests verbatim, they’re each telling me something is missing there — whether it be conflict or characterization. Sometimes it’s a huge structural change, like I know I need some sort of milestone that the heroine and hero both achieve together in Chapters 12-14. It’s absent now. And some are 1-2 lines here and there, like evolving the relationship with each chapter.

That’s how I take all critiques. On the first level, the issue is “this is not working” and then the specific details give me clues about what might work. But even if I don’t agree with the clues, it doesn’t take away the fact that something needs to change. I think writers often stop listening when they don’t like the suggested tweaks.

Even though I rely heavily on Little Sis and other readers, in the end the revision comes down to very personal decisions. I’m reminded of a Tyson Beckford quote from Bravo’s “Make me a Supermodel”. (I confess, I watch trashy reality tv.)

Paraphrased, like all my quotes:
“A good model does what the cameraman wants them to do. A supermodel gives him something he didn’t even know he wanted.”

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Back in School

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MAY

13

2009

12:02 am

I have a pitching presentation to do this Saturday and I’ve been asked to do a guest blog on “Feminism in the Tang Dynasty”. On top of this, I sorely need to revise “Silk and Seduction”. I made progress today by deleting an extraneous “the”. And that was all.

It struck me that I feel like I’m back in university. I “turned in” my presentation outline for peer review, I’m formulating my arguments for my blog on historical heroines and looming over it all is my 300 page “thesis” on love and redemption.

Just like in school, procrastination is rearing it’s ugly head. I sense an all-nighter coming on.

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