Jan. 9th, 2009

lauraanne_gilman: (madness toll)
Argh. Have decided reason why writing on PACK OF LIES is going slow is because the opening is Wrong. Not bad -- it actually reads quite well -- but not the right way to start the action.

The temptation is to ignore that and plow on through. But, for me at least, that doesn't work. You can go back and fix details later, but when the entire scene is wrong, it's like trying to walk down a dead end...eventually you're going to hit a wall [aka 'writers' block']. So best to backtrack to where it went wrong, and get it Right.

It's only about 1000 words that need to be tossed, thankfully, and I'm pretty sure I know how to go about it now, but Argh.

Still keeping that opening line, tho.


EtA: also, just had idea for next Bonnie short story. Oy. Working title: "Little Monsters." Anyone want to offer me money for it now, so I can justify working on it?
lauraanne_gilman: (Default)
So it looks like I'll have room to take on 2-3 new editorial clients this year (I only take on one person at a time, so they get 100% of my editorial brain). I offer everything from brainstorming/development to line editing and submission formatting, but NOT copy-editing or proofreading (there are folk out there who are better than I at that, you should talk to them first).

If you're interested, contact me at dymk-at--optimum-dot-net to discuss.
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Meanwhile, I seem to be alone in not pimping my work for various award consideration. Rest assured, it's less that I don't want to be considered and more that my short fiction output has fallen dramatically, and two of the markets that were supposed to publish stories last year have failed out. Alas.

However, for those who are curious/tend to nominate, for your consideration:

"Illumination" in UNUSUAL SUSPECTS, edited by Dana Stabenow (December 2008) [fantasy/mystery]
"Wolfling" in Abyss And Apex #26 [sf]
"Dreamcatcher" (novella) in e-format from Nocturne/Harlequin, as Anna Leonard (September 2008) [paranormal romance]

FREE FALL (Luna) [fantasy]
THE NIGHT SERPENT (Nocturne, as Anna Leonard) [paranormal romance]

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