Howdy from Barnes and Noble!
I decided to leave my brand new desk setup (which I'll post pictures of next week--I tried yesterday but they didn't come out right) and seek writing shelter in a local bookstore. I thought delving into Chapter 2 might flow easier away from home.
Not to mention I just HAD to buy Kiersten White's Paranormalcy
...and Monica McCarty's The Hawk.
(Edited to add: just look at these covers! How could I resist?)
How's my writing going, you ask? How thoughtful of you...
Dark Tide Rising is still waiting on a release date and final edits from The Wild Rose Press.
Enemy, Beloved is still on submission in New York. (And believe me, as soon as I hear ANYTHING I'll post here.)
Immortal, Beloved is...well it's...um...let's just put it this way: I've written three different versions of Chapter 2 and none of them feel right. Something is missing. And as long as something is missing I'll keep reworking it.
I don't know why, but the first three chapters are always the hardest for me. Some people write like a top. (Remember those little spinning toys?) They get an idea, spin that story and are off at super-high speeds until they fall off their chair from exhaustion 400 pages later.
I'm kind of like a train. It takes a whole lot of effort to get up to speed, but once I'm going, I'M GOING. From there, top speed is within reach and I can speed through the ending rather smoothly.
Speaking of a train and smooth writing, I have to get back onboard and write!
Have a great Labor Day weekend!
2 comments:
Good luck with your many projects. It sounds like an exciting time.
I'm right the with you, but with Chapter 1! I'm not letting myself move on until I get it *just right.* Good luck!
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