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Progess Is Slow

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I don’t know why, but I always forget how much work copy edits are. It’s like I develop amnesia or something. When I receive them, it goes something like this. Wow, 2 weeks, I should be able to get these done in a week and mail them back early. So because there’s so much time, I don’t rush through my first read through where I handle the easy copy editor questions. At some point while I’m plowing my way through the manuscript, it begins to occur to me that it’s taking longer than I thought.

It’s okay, I reassure myself. The second pass will be faster. There’s only a few changes I made in the electronic copy that I need to input. I should be able to get this done in one night. This is when it dawns on me that I’ve greatly underestimated how much time it will take. I only made it halfway through the story on this second pass.

Now it’s day 2 of this pass. I suddenly realize that I don’t have 8 more days like I thought, it’s only 7 because I have to bundle the manuscript up to be mailed back at work the next day, which means I don’t have that extra day to work on it like I thought I had. Panic begins to creep in as I measure how much I’ve accomplished versus how much I have left to accomplish. A clock begins ticking in my head.

This is where I was at yesterday. Luckily, day 2 on the changes I’d made to my document went faster than I anticipated and I even managed to get to bed early. That clock, though, is still running in my head and I’m trying to figure out how much time it’s going to take to do everything I need to do.

So far there’s been one big discrepancy that I’ve found. The first time Kel builds a fire, the fireplace has doors. The second time, there’s a screen. I’ve fixed that.

On the CE To Do List still are:

Agent’s suggestions
Reworking the first fight scene to add knives (I volunteered to do this for the cover)
The harder Copy Editor queries
Duplicate words
Final read through

Mountains and Questions

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

I forgot it was Tuesday! I’ve been working on copy edits all evening and my eyes are crossed now, so this will be another quick blog post.

If you’d like to see a picture of my library (aka the book cathedral), there’s a picture up on the Dusted blog. I also talk about my collection of read and yet-to-be-read books there.

Tomorrow, Wednesday August 5th, is Ask a Romance Author Day on Twitter. I’ll be participating after I get home from the Evil Day Job and while I’m trying to work on copy edits. :-) There are a lot of other authors participating as well. It’s for both readers and writers, so no matter which group you fall into, stop on in and ask your question. (You’ll need to have a Twitter account, but it’s free.) Then ask your question and add #askromancewriter or #arw. Either one will work. JoAnn Ross has more information up on her blog.

Copy Edits

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Copy edits always seem to take me longer than I think they will. My plan for the weekend was to do an initial read through and handle the simple queries, but I didn’t make it. I still have about a third of the book to get through. Part of it was that I participated in a plot group session and that took up a lot of time, but part of it is that it just takes longer to read through the manuscript than I think it will. Always.

Back when I wasn’t writing and I read a lot, I could make it through a single title story in about 6-8 hours, depending on the author and the amount of dialogue she used. Or the amount of description. I always skim description because I hate reading it and I have my own pictures of the story in my head anyway. Somehow, I always think that my reading time for a novel written by someone else should equal the time it takes to do an initial read through of my own work. I always seem to forget that I’m going to stop and pick at my stuff.

One of my biggest problems is repeated words. I love it when the copy editor (CE) marks that stuff for me because no matter how carefully I watch out for it, I never seem to see them myself. I don’t know why. Fortunately, the CE who went through In the Darkest Night did do this. The CE also pointed out my page where almost every sentence had the word had in it. Reading that made me cringe, especially because I didn’t see it myself. How could I miss that? Zoinks!

Anyway, I will continue to do my initial read through tomorrow and hopefully finish up so I can start the second round. First pass is just general stuff, the easy things that are quick fixes. The other passes through copy edits are more intensive for me and I know those will take longer.


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