bitch bitch bitch

Man. I just do not want to deal with this book. I am anyway, because hey, that’s my job, but jeez, the closer I get to the beginning of it, the less I want to read the notes and figure out how to fix details and gnrgh. (Typically this is how I would feel as I approached the end, but since I started at the end…) It’s none of it insurmountable. It’s just hateful. Hate hate hate. I don’t usually *not want* to do revisions this badly, but then, this book has been reworked so massively so many times maybe it’s not all that surprising. Right now I just want to get it done so I can do the PHOENIX revisions, the prospect of which seems like a breath of fresh air after HEART OF STONE.

*puffs cheeks out, stares at ms* Ok. The goal for the day will be to get through the manuscript and then going in to do the easy fixes on the file: line edits, minor detail work that’ll be mostly a matter of responding to margin-questions, that kind of thing. I should be able to get most of those done today, at least the ones that don’t start requiring a fair amount of new material. I’ll think about the plan for new material tomorrow, but I suspect it’ll be along the lines of mythology tomorrow, new end for the book on Thurs/Friday (tomorrow and Thursday are half days of work, ’cause I’ve got a hair appointment tomorrow afternoon and X3 Thursday), and then sensuality revisions Saturday. Something like that.

We hates it, precious, we hates it.

13 thoughts on “bitch bitch bitch

  1. I totally know where you’re coming from.

    I have been working on Price of Courage for far too long. I wanted it done at Christmas.

  2. First off I LOVE your icon. Where did you get/find that image?

    As for the post: I think you’ve got a good schedule worked out. I envy your ability to discipline yourself. Good luck with the revision and don’t forget to reward yourself when you meet you goal/schedule. :)

    PS I finished Thunderbird Falls, last week and loved it.

  3. I feel you there. I keep staring at my Word program, and I got nothing.

    BTW, A. your icon is love, and B. “Banshee Cries” was an awesome story. Just read it recently and loved it. Hee!

  4. Uhm. I might’ve gotten it from , or I might not have, but whomever I got it from told me that the original maker said it was snurch_ok, so snurch it if you so desire. It rules from orbit, does it not? :)

    As for discipline, y’know, people keep saying that to me. *laugh* I really don’t feel all that disciplined. But I guess I get the job done, so it works!

    *beam* Yay! Thanks! I’m glad you liked the book!

  5. Thank you, and thank you! :) Conveniently, THUNDERBIRD FALLS is out now! :)

  6. Discipline is a spectrum disorder–you know, like autism or, some may argue, sexual preference.

    Compared to your average LJer (and apparently more than a few authors), you have a rather high level of discipline as evidenced by the fact that almost every post you make indicates that you are making measurable progress toward a goal or three.

    Some of us…er…well…have all our baggage smushed up against the clutch and can’t figure out why the car won’t move no matter how hard we push on the gas…

  7. Why, thank you! It sounds sort of like it might be, I don’t know, almost dangerous, doesn’t it? :)

  8. Oh yeah. I get inspired by reading these posts, almost enough to treat my job like a job instead of a hobby.

    Kit, if you hate it this much, it’s probably the best thing you’ve ever written. That’s usually the way it works.

  9. Oh, I know, but I’ve gotta save up the money. ;) Ah, such is the life of a librarian.

  10. Well, the idea of inspiring you certainly gives me a happy glow. *laugh* Thanks! :)

    *Man* I hope you’re right. I don’t typically despise stuff quite this much. I don’t typically revise stuff this much, either, so there’s probably a correlation there. I no longer have *any* sense of whether the story’s worthwhile. I just hate it and want it to go away. It would be really nice if that meant it was actually pretty good. :)

    Man, writing is *hard*. Can we go shopping?

  11. as evidenced by the fact that almost every post you make indicates that you are making measurable progress toward a goal or three

    Bizarrely, I usually feel like all those posts indicate I’ve gotten practically nowhere. Perception, she is a funny thing…

  12. Obey the Cephalopod Overlord, or you will have your sensuality revised!

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