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Apr 23

Interesting.

I finished editing and submitted my book about a month ago. (No, nothing yet. Or, rather, lots of “No, thanks” and no “Yes, please, I’d like to read it” responses yet.)

So what’s happened? I’m knee-deep in another book, and this one I’m pretty excited about. It seems that I was right, and that submitting the novel would get it off my creative plate, so to speak, and let me move on.

I closed the book on it, you could say.

Okay, sorry. That one was uncalled for.

But anyway, the new one’s coming along nicely, I think. I’ve only been writing seriously for about three days and I’m already 4,000 words in. I’m trying some different things this time (a la Stephen King’s On Writing, et al,) and so far they seem to be working.

So I’ll just keep going until something makes me stop. As I just read from Jodi Picoult, “you can always edit a bad page, but you can’t edit a blank page.” Awesome quote.

Regarding my first novel: the more I think about it, the more I’m pretty sure it’s not going to sell. No problem. Selling a first novel is rather rare, or so I hear. So I’d like to offer you guys a chance to read it – on the condition that you give me some feedback when you’re done. I’ve got some pretty good ideas what’s wrong with it, but I’d like to hear some other viewpoints.

So – anyone interested? Let me know in the comments, and I’ll email you the file. It’s in M$ Word, in case you need to know, and it’s a fantasy.

In the meantime, I’ve got pages to fill.

14 Responses to “Empty pages”

  1. wordvixen Says:

    Fantasy? Dang. If I’d have at least finished the first draft of my WIP, I’d jump at it. As is, I feel too guilty taking new projects on when I have tons of stuff I’m supposed to be doing.

    Congrats on the progress on the new WIP, though!

  2. wolf Says:

    Thanks. It’s going really smoothly, which is nice.

    I understand that you’re busy. If you change your mind, just let me know.

  3. MD Says:

    Yeah, fire it on over. I gots some time :)
    You see my email in the comment, right? What breed of fantasy? (I suppose I’ll find out.)

  4. wolf Says:

    MD: It’s on its way, and thanks. As for genre: think Terry Brooks, or maybe LeGuin’s Earthsea.

  5. Montucky Says:

    Wolf, have you ever visited Malcolm Campbell’s site “Writer’s Notebook”? He writes a lot about marketing books. You might find it interesting and helpful. It’s at http://jockstewart.typepad.com/writers_notebook/ .

  6. moooooog35 Says:

    I have a two sentence fantasy:

    Scarlett Johansson does Moooooog.

    I don’t think I’ll be able to sell that one, either.

  7. wolf Says:

    Montucky: No, I didn’t know about that one. Malcolm visits every now and then but he’s never mentioned it. I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the tip.

  8. wolf Says:

    moooooog: there’s a fine line between fantasy and mental porn. I’m not sure if you’ve crossed it, but I wish you lots and lots of luck.

  9. Bittersweet Confusion Says:

    I just so happened to need something to read on the train… If you don’t mind a non-writer amateur opinion of it… Send it over. =)

  10. wolf Says:

    On its way - non-writers are, after all, among the ones who would be reading it, right?

  11. Ishani Says:

    As I read through your post I wondered what it would be like to actually read your novel, I mean your confidence inspite of the ‘no response’seemed refreshing. And there it was, at the end of your post. I’d be glad if you could mail it over.

  12. wolf Says:

    I’ll send it to you. It’ll be interesting to see what a non-American thinks of it.

  13. Shannon Says:

    Ooh..I’d love to read it. After all, if AAYSR liked your writing on here, I’m sure I’ll love it. Love your writing already, as a matter of fact, and if you write half as well as you blog, I’m willing to bet the odds are in your favor.

    I’ll shut up now. :)

  14. wolf Says:

    I’m sending it now. Thanks for visiting, and I hope to see you around some more!

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