Sunday, April 30, 2017
The final tally
Almost 3 chapters for each. They're both moving along nicely. So excited!
Friday, April 28, 2017
You might be interested to know
I'm at the annual continuing medical education conference that I go to. I'm required to have 20 hours per year in order to maintain my medical license. I go to the same one every year. It's very good. This year, I've learned all kinds of cool stuff about diabetes (there's always more to learn about this), Parkinson's Disease, concussions, menopause, thyroid disease, and several other things. And it's not even the end of the 2nd day!
I've also written about 3000 words. Maybe 2000 in Earthquake and 1000 in Rarity. My chapters are usually around 1500 words, to give you an idea of how long that is. Common was about 55,000 words total, and Wildfire was around 80,000. It doesn't sound like a ton, but it is. Every word brings me closer to the end of the book.
I've finally gotten over the "start of the book" hump in Rarity, so I think it'll be a little bit easier to write from here on out. The middle of the book is usually easy to write. There's always writer's block, of course, but the middle is usually pretty smooth sailing. The end is.... I'm not great with endings, as you know. I find it easy to get there, but difficult to get them exactly the way that I want. I'm not surprised by the "it just ends" reviews I've gotten. But the beginning... It's so hard. It has to get you interested. It has to make sense. It has to set up the rest of the book: the characters, the tone, the pace, the plot... You know that in Rarity that it's going to start with the midwinter ball. I've known this for a couple years. But how did Catty and Lora get there? Did the craziness happen right away? Was it mellow? Who's in the scene? How long is the scene going to be? Well.... Now I know. At least partly.
I've also been scouring Shutterstock, which is where I've been getting my cover photos. I have the image for Earthquake that I want to manipulate. It will have the same lightning circle overlay as Wildfire. I've been talking to the photographer who took the cover photo for Common. We may or may not come to an agreement about more photos with the same model for Rarity and other Lora Fletcher books. I'm excited either way. The cover is usually the last thing I do, but I'm a planner. I like to have everything just so from the get go.
I'll send out another update on Sunday hopefully.
I've also written about 3000 words. Maybe 2000 in Earthquake and 1000 in Rarity. My chapters are usually around 1500 words, to give you an idea of how long that is. Common was about 55,000 words total, and Wildfire was around 80,000. It doesn't sound like a ton, but it is. Every word brings me closer to the end of the book.
I've finally gotten over the "start of the book" hump in Rarity, so I think it'll be a little bit easier to write from here on out. The middle of the book is usually easy to write. There's always writer's block, of course, but the middle is usually pretty smooth sailing. The end is.... I'm not great with endings, as you know. I find it easy to get there, but difficult to get them exactly the way that I want. I'm not surprised by the "it just ends" reviews I've gotten. But the beginning... It's so hard. It has to get you interested. It has to make sense. It has to set up the rest of the book: the characters, the tone, the pace, the plot... You know that in Rarity that it's going to start with the midwinter ball. I've known this for a couple years. But how did Catty and Lora get there? Did the craziness happen right away? Was it mellow? Who's in the scene? How long is the scene going to be? Well.... Now I know. At least partly.
I've also been scouring Shutterstock, which is where I've been getting my cover photos. I have the image for Earthquake that I want to manipulate. It will have the same lightning circle overlay as Wildfire. I've been talking to the photographer who took the cover photo for Common. We may or may not come to an agreement about more photos with the same model for Rarity and other Lora Fletcher books. I'm excited either way. The cover is usually the last thing I do, but I'm a planner. I like to have everything just so from the get go.
I'll send out another update on Sunday hopefully.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
School's out for summer...
At least, it is at the university where I teach!
And you know what this means?
Oh yes.
More time to write!! ::happy dance::
Tomorrow night, I head out of town for a conference. What do I do for 9-10 hours a day at this conference? Well.....
I write.
I do pay attention. If the speaker is good, I'll stop writing. If a subject is interesting, I'll pay attention tot he speaker. But many of the topics are very dry, so....
I write.
That is all.
And you know what this means?
Oh yes.
More time to write!! ::happy dance::
Tomorrow night, I head out of town for a conference. What do I do for 9-10 hours a day at this conference? Well.....
I write.
I do pay attention. If the speaker is good, I'll stop writing. If a subject is interesting, I'll pay attention tot he speaker. But many of the topics are very dry, so....
I write.
That is all.
Sunday, April 16, 2017
It's been awhile...
I just looked and it has been nearly a month since my last post. Apologies for that. I am still here. It's the end of the semester and the powers that be have deigned that half the semester's points must derive from assignments due with only a couple weeks left in the semester. Or something.
My students both love and hate when I grade essays. I am a hard grader, but I give a lot of feedback. They know it's coming when they find out that I write, but some of them still haven't figured out the simple things. Like spellcheck. I definitely give credit where it's due though.
In a week and a half, I will be done teaching until the fall. I'll be at my annual CME conference. I will get a ton of writing done. Plus there's the summer. The snow birds go back north. My clinic gets slower. The boys play fewer sports. More time for writing.
On that note... I'm off!
My students both love and hate when I grade essays. I am a hard grader, but I give a lot of feedback. They know it's coming when they find out that I write, but some of them still haven't figured out the simple things. Like spellcheck. I definitely give credit where it's due though.
In a week and a half, I will be done teaching until the fall. I'll be at my annual CME conference. I will get a ton of writing done. Plus there's the summer. The snow birds go back north. My clinic gets slower. The boys play fewer sports. More time for writing.
On that note... I'm off!
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