Got the revisions up to about 58K, whereupon I ran into the second place where I’d screwed up and where, it turned out, I still didn’t know exactly what it was I should do to fix it. So I said to Ted I didn’t know what to do, he said “Where are you at now,” I told him, and then he told me exactly what needed to happen next. It’s so obvious I don’t know why I didn’t think of it, but thank goodness I have him around! :) I…
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a second epiphany
I had another epiphany about SPIRIT DANCES at about 3am this morning. Sadly, it was only an epiphany which highlighted another place where I’d screwed up, rather than one which illuminated how to fix it. I’ve more or less figured out the fix over the course of the day, though, so that’s good. Revisions currently stand at 43K of an original 60. I have to write some new material before I can drop a few chapters back in. I’m sure I’ll end up with 50K after revisions. Not sure I’ll…
open chat!
In celebration of the Word War room’s first anniversary, fantasy authors Laura Anne Gilman, Robin D. Owens, and myself are hosting a Q&A/chat which is starting approximately now (10am Eastern) and will go on for at least 3 hours, possibly longer. Come by and say hello! ETA: 2pm Eastern: chat room has wrapped up for the day! Thanks to everybody who stopped by, and particular thanks to Laura Anne and Robin for taking time out of their work day to participate!
TRUTHSEEKER revealed!
Finally the TRUTHSEEKER cover has been presented to booksellers, which means I can finally post it myself! Hooray! ACROSS TWO EXTRAORDINARY WORLDS, TRUTH IS THE DEADLIEST MAGIC Though gifted with an uncanny intuition that allows her to discern when someone is lying, Lara Jansen is sure there’s nothing particularly special about her. All that changes when a handsome but mysterious man enters her quiet Boston tailor shop and reveals himself to be a prince of Faerie. What’s more, Dafydd ap Caerwynn claims that Lara is a truthseeker, a person with…
a completely inappropriate post-Easter posting
I spared the flist this comment yesterday based on it actually being Easter, but today I have no shame. After Easter dinner yesterday, we were sitting around discussing the on-going sex scandals within the Catholic church, not because it’s Easter or because we’re Catholic, but because hey, we live in Ireland, and it’s a pretty constant topic of discussion around here right now. Not just the abuse scandals themselves, but the absolutely disastrous manner in which the Church is responding, and so on and so forth. “You know what the…