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Feb 24 2012

Can you rush editing?

When Playscripts bought The Love of Three Oranges, I only had about a week to do the revisions for them to ready it for publication (because I was on vacation for the rest of the time they would have given me) and, though I was terrified I wouldn’t get it done in time, I whipped through it with no problem.

But take Mistress Novel. I finished the first draft on November 30th, 2009 (Thank you, NaNoWriMo) but it wasn’t revised enough to show to beta readers until April 9th 2011 (I only let beta readers read a version of the book as close to final as possible). Beta reads took a bit longer than I expected but I got comments back and revised the book again and again. I had a “final” (ha) draft by June 15th 2011. That boils down to 562 days or 1 year, 6 months, 16 days from first to final draft.

I know I gave my beta readers a longer than is typical amount of time but, overall, that seems too long to me. When I think back on it, I know I spent a lot of time away from the project in that year and a half. Some of it was intentional because I was letting it sit  but the rest was my day job and real life getting in the way. And while I’m very proud of the final project, I feel like I should have been able to finish editing it sooner.

I’m not so much worried about the time I spent working on it, I have no problem spending many MANY hours on a scene to get it just right and I have rewritten some scenes from scratch more times then I care to count. I would never rush the actual revision and rewriting process. But how essential were the hours I spent away from the project? Could I have hustled myself along and got the book edited that much faster? What can I do to make sure that my next book gets to final draft in half that time?

What do you think? Can you rush editing? Or is that something that just has to take its own time?

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Jan 01 2012

My 2012 Pledge: To write 500,000 words this year (Again.)

Last year, I took an in depth look into my writing habits (see Looking back on past writing goals and tweaking them for the future) and, without repeating myself, I think my tweaks were good. I passed 400,000 words for the year late on 12/30 which was later than I’d hoped to but still pretty good. Though I struggled to meet it this year, I’m going to keep the 500,000 word goal for next year for two reasons:

  1. I really was only 100k off from meeting it this year which is close enough to make me want to shoot for it again
  2. Adding 100k to what I actually wrote this year seems a good amount to keep pushing myself
  3. Even if I don’t hit it, it will push me to write more while trying to reach it like it did this year
  4. There’s a random extra bonus day this year because of the leap year! :-) Continue Reading »

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Sep 22 2011

My 2011 NaNoWriMo project may be… my 2010 project. (a word count update post)

It’s been almost a month since my last works in progress update! I can’t believe September is almost over, you guys. This is insanity.

I thought to schedule posts for while I was away in FL for eBay On Location but then while I was back home but really busy catching up? Nothing. Sorry about that!

I’m almost embarrassed to give you this word count update. This month has flew by and I haven’t had a lot of time to write. Let’s do the potato right up front to get it over with. Continue Reading »

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