I just made my 50k words for NaNoWriMo (actually 50 hours, as I was rebelling this year by editing) in 10 days. That’s 5 hours a day, which means I wasn’t doing much of anything else but writing in my spare time.
It was insane. On the other hand, I think I have Gaia’s Hands to the point where, after a friend reads it, I could publish it. I think I learned a lot about editing. And focus. And feeling braindead at the end of a day.
I will finish a read-through on it, and then, I will probably start on Whose Hearts are Mountains. Only 2 hours a day, though. And it’s going to take a lot more work, because it has structural problems in the first third.
Time to pass out now.
Tag: insanity
Pushing toward growth.
I have one condition I need to fulfill before I keep writing — well, maybe 2 — a developmental editor and beta-readers for my finished books.
I need to find beta-readers. This is a difficult task, although my beta-reader for Voyageurs, Sheri Roush, is doing a wonderful job of pointing out where my book gets confusing and where it’s really working.
I need to find money in the budget for developmental editing.
I need to find beta readers.
Would you like to be a beta reader? Let me know!