Thursday, March 31, 2011

Just when I thought I was finished

How did those little gremlins weave themselves into my WIP? Mine has been a work in progress for several years. There are many reasons for that, but now that I am confident that my novel is ready to be pitched I find a few little stinkers that need to be removed. ACK!

I am doing a short synospis of each chapter. And that takes me back to the original story and makes me laugh, shudder, gasp. I'm tired of tweaking, but such is a writer's life.

Writing a book is like parenting, your work is never finished.

16 comments:

  1. You CAN do it! Think how great it will feel when you're finished!

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  2. Kind of like giving birth without the actual pain. I am sure all of us out here would like to read it. Have a great rest of the week.
    Odie

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  3. Hey Linda, I've been going through the same thing. The more of my older stuff I read, the more I realize how much I've grown as a writer and how much work is still ahead of me to have this baby ready to be born....er..published!
    Good luck. You can do it!

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  4. I know you'll do fine - look at all the publishing credits you have under your belt!

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  5. Congrats on being at the pitching stage! Good luck with your efforts. I know you'll be successful!

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  6. You are so close!!! U am excited for you:)

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  7. This is true. But you can do it! Cheering you on! :)

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  8. I'm excited for you and I love your picture on the side bar. sandie

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  9. These must be exciting times for you. Well done on doing so well with your book. Don't forget to tell us when it's published!

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  10. Keep pounding....you are closer today than last week!

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  11. Hi everyone,
    Thank you for the encouragement. I am a firm believer in, what will be will be. Things happen the way they are supposed to.

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  12. I agree with Lisa that the pitching stage is a great place to be! And at least those gremlins are little guys. Good luck!

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  13. Hi Linda...Oh, a writer's work truly is never done, is it?

    Thanks for your visit and comment. Always love to have you stop by. Susan

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  14. Congratulations! If you're ready to pitch, that means that you're in the game. Can you tell us a little about what the novel is about? Just a tidbit to get us hungry for more?

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  15. When I walk away from the computer, I think it does some writing of its own. :)

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  16. Congratulations! Now onward with the pitch. Good luck with your manuscript.

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