May 23
Posted: under Background, the writing life.
Tags: Background, craft of writing, the writing life May 23rd, 2012
Since I already let this kitten roll out of the bag somewhere else, it’s loose here as well. It’s spoiler-ish, but not a true spoiler, and it’s insight into how my mind functions on “deep logic” issues. It’s slightly (but only slightly and not in essence) different from the version on the other venue. However, […] [...more]
Since I already let this kitten roll out of the bag somewhere else, it’s loose here as well. It’s spoiler-ish, but not a true spoiler, and it’s insight into how my mind functions on “deep logic” issues. It’s slightly (but only slightly and not in essence) different from the version on the other venue. However, if you fear even the faintest tinge of spoilerishness, maybe better skip this one.
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May 21
Posted: under Limits of Power, Marketing, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the writing life May 21st, 2012
Editor sent me a couple of versions of the cover for the US edition of Limits of Power–I can’t share them yet, but I liked one better than the other and hope they go with that. I liked it a lot, in fact. I think this will be a good, attractive cover, one that will […] [...more]
Editor sent me a couple of versions of the cover for the US edition of Limits of Power–I can’t share them yet, but I liked one better than the other and hope they go with that. I liked it a lot, in fact. I think this will be a good, attractive cover, one that will work well on the shelves, and make most of you happy. One of the cover characters…well…better wait. Spoilering when I’ve asked others not to spoiler isn’t fair. Suffice it to say that there’s no “Fabio” on the cover.
We also had brief email discussion of some changes I’d made and others contemplated. She’s on her second read-through and marking now, and I’ll be getting the marked ms. soon to work on.
Progress today on one chapter, not so much on another. Quitting for the day, where the book is concerned, to work on other things.
May 17
Posted: under Limits of Power, Marketing, the writing life.
Tags: the book business, the writing life May 17th, 2012
It looks like Limits of Power will be a summer book, not a spring book, next year. My new editor took on the heroic task of reading the entire Paksworld corpus before leaping into the new book–and I was delighted that she did so. But that was eight previous books–none of them skinny–and she had […] [...more]
It looks like Limits of Power will be a summer book, not a spring book, next year. My new editor took on the heroic task of reading the entire Paksworld corpus before leaping into the new book–and I was delighted that she did so. But that was eight previous books–none of them skinny–and she had other duties besides working on my book; she wants to do one more read of that before giving me her revision requests, which I won’t get until the end of the month. So instead of trying to rush the production schedule, which is a good way to introduce accidental errors, the planned release date has been pushed back. It’s not set in stone yet, but it’s “fairly firm” for June.
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May 09
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, the writing life May 9th, 2012
So there I’ve been, chugging away (some days better, some not) on Book V, and also trying to read outside that box a little because of the BBC panel discussion coming up, and suddenly…I’m on the phone to the lovely folks in London (who have been uniformly encouraging and lovely) to talk about the upcoming […] [...more]
So there I’ve been, chugging away (some days better, some not) on Book V, and also trying to read outside that box a little because of the BBC panel discussion coming up, and suddenly…I’m on the phone to the lovely folks in London (who have been uniformly encouraging and lovely) to talk about the upcoming program. My day-writing in fantasy has been separated from my night-reading in SF by other things, some of them LifeStuff (like knitting while waiting at the hospital for my husband to be done with a test procedure…even a slow knitter like me can accomplish a fair bit of 2×2 ribbing in 3 hours!), and thus I’ve been able to cope with the difference in cognitive function each requires.
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May 04
Posted: under Contents, Craft, the writing life.
Tags: Contents, craft of writing, the writing life May 4th, 2012
A productive day is a day on which at least 2000 words pile up. I’ve been dealing with 1000 word days, 850 word days, 1600 word days, even 1854 word days…but the clear-sailing ahead 2000 word days have been thin on the calendar. Today was one of them, plus some. [...more]
A productive day is a day on which at least 2000 words pile up. I’ve been dealing with 1000 word days, 850 word days, 1600 word days, even 1854 word days…but the clear-sailing ahead 2000 word days have been thin on the calendar. Today was one of them, plus some.
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May 03
Posted: under Contents, the writing life.
Tags: Contents, the writing life May 3rd, 2012
You won’t see this for a long time, but I can’t resist: As he lay wondering about this, a sound moved in the darkness, a sound for which–like everything else–he had no name. And no, I’m not saying who “he” is or what’s going on. There’s a book and a large chunk between now and […] [...more]
You won’t see this for a long time, but I can’t resist:
As he lay wondering about this, a sound moved in the darkness, a sound for which–like everything else–he had no name.
And no, I’m not saying who “he” is or what’s going on. There’s a book and a large chunk between now and then.
Nor is this a good topic for open speculation. You might accidentally hit on details that would spoiler it for many.
May 02
Posted: under Background, Contents, the writing life.
Tags: Background, Contents, places, the writing life May 2nd, 2012
Clearly I haven’t been clear enough about the geography. Here’s some help. [...more]
Clearly I haven’t been clear enough about the geography. Here’s some help.
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Apr 25
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, progress report, the writing life April 25th, 2012
First, the excitement: my UK publisher’s publicity person emailed to tell me that BBC-Radio wanted to contact me, inviting me to participate in a discussion of future war. Now I’ve done future war panels at SF conventions (the funniest, to me, was the one where I arrived just in time, in costume from having done […] [...more]
First, the excitement: my UK publisher’s publicity person emailed to tell me that BBC-Radio wanted to contact me, inviting me to participate in a discussion of future war. Now I’ve done future war panels at SF conventions (the funniest, to me, was the one where I arrived just in time, in costume from having done a SFWA Muskteers fencing demo, and turned out to be the only woman and only veteran on the panel. ) But this is different because the other panelists are not other SF writers or SF fans…but people in entirely different disciplines. Early in the morning (my time) on May 16 I will go to the assigned studio in Austin and all those lovely electronic connections will be made–and the other panelists and I and the moderator will dig into the topic, each in our own way.
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Apr 16
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the writing life April 16th, 2012
I’ve been working on the second plot-bomb section, very slowly until today because it had gone cold. Today it warmed up and got all hot and bubbly and crispy at the edges. And threw new surprises at me. That was who? Why did that other have a long split in the boot upper but […] [...more]
I’ve been working on the second plot-bomb section, very slowly until today because it had gone cold. Today it warmed up and got all hot and bubbly and crispy at the edges. And threw new surprises at me. That was who? Why did that other have a long split in the boot upper but no injury under it? Why did the who that was do what he did? Why did the other….? Etc.
Over 2000 words today. I ate too much supper too late after that. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr 12
Posted: under Craft, the writing life.
Tags: craft of writing, progress report, the writing life April 12th, 2012
Tuesday and Wednesday were both 2000+ word days, and though today is moving much slower (there was writing-related business to do this morning, which also involved a trip to town to the post office), Book V seems to be over its “You ignored me–I’ll ignore you” snit. I’ve written out almost all of one of […] [...more]
Tuesday and Wednesday were both 2000+ word days, and though today is moving much slower (there was writing-related business to do this morning, which also involved a trip to town to the post office), Book V seems to be over its “You ignored me–I’ll ignore you” snit. I’ve written out almost all of one of early-Tuesday-morning’s plot-bombs, and have the other still to do (notes made at the time, of course.) I think it’s not quite as “big” in terms of wordage, but that doesn’t matter. It’s an important chunk of plot, to be sure.
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