I was in Wales for about a week and over that time the content edit of Abel's Trials was being done. Now i have the paper copy back with many a note scrawled on to it and am back onto word for general fiddling about and fixing mistakes.
The important part about editing as far as i can see is to not get offended. It may be hard sometimes for people to admit they are fallible, it is all too easy to write a story and think "Damn I'm good, how could this ever be improved on, I should share it with the people right now, this will outsell the freeking Bible I tell you!" Well maybe not in those exact words but you get my point, something you pour so much of your heart and time into is always going to be precious to you, even if you don't actively think it.
With editing you can sometimes see the changes and think, this person is wrong this bit is perfect, I explained everything to a tee, but you have to realise that when you have an image in your mind when your writing something down you will always see that image when you read it, even if that doesn't come across when anyone else reads it because you haven't put in quite enough to show what you mean. Or sometimes you know the changes are correct but you just feel bad about it showing the floors in your story that you worked so hard on, you just have to push that all aside and realise its all for the good of the story.
Monday, 28 July 2014
Sunday, 13 July 2014
I'm back and editing
I was away in Austin Texas for a week for RTX. Which for all who don't know is the convention for Rooster Teeth who are a company that make comedy content for the internet, they also make the longest running web series which is now at 12 seasons and has been going for about 12 years called Red vs Blue. It was awesome but now its back to normal stuff, and I have sent my Novella to have an overall content edit and have sent it to some friends to give a read through and tell me what they think.
My first surprise was how quick it was to read, my friend Mike read it in less than a day and while logically it wouldn't take that long to read, because i had been writing it for so long it just confused me at how quick it was to get through. Hopefully the editing will be done soon and then i can make the changes needed, I am very exited to see it out there on Amazon but i still have a ways to go.
My first surprise was how quick it was to read, my friend Mike read it in less than a day and while logically it wouldn't take that long to read, because i had been writing it for so long it just confused me at how quick it was to get through. Hopefully the editing will be done soon and then i can make the changes needed, I am very exited to see it out there on Amazon but i still have a ways to go.
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