WORD Challenge = 11 pages edited
I’ve decided I need to come up with a better plan for getting these edits done.
I’m looking forward to December when I can finally relax and just chill out for a while. (Odd how it feels like I’m always saying that and yet it never seems to happen.
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Congrats! What an amazing day!
on November 18th, 2004 at 5:45 pm
If you come up with a plan, can I share it?:grin:
on November 17th, 2004 at 12:22 pm
One day at a time.
IMO, if the revision process isn’t coming along as fast as you’d like it to, that’s a definite sign that the story knows where it wants to go, but at IT’S own pace instead of yours. If the MS that’s being revised isn’t needed to be sent out to an agent or editor within the next few months, take your time with it. Take your time to coax each word into the masterpiece you envisioned when you first sat down to write it. What stands between a good book and an unforgettable book is revision–and more than once or twice, to boot. 
on November 17th, 2004 at 10:21 am
LOL–I’m always doing that, too! I say I’m going to have time off to relax, and then something pops up. Always!
on November 17th, 2004 at 5:22 am