add one sharp copy editor, let them work their magic on my manuscript and wow!
I’ve read through the changes after copy editing, the suggestions, and the questions and I have to say that there is again very little that I don’t agree with. A few lines in one poem that I will fight for. Some poems need new titles, stronger titles. The hardest part is that there are a few places that need more material, new stuff. I’m doing research but I’m finding it the hardest to get back into the voice of my character, especially since this character is a young girl and the character in the next book, the one I’ve been anxious to jump into, is teenage boy.
But I’ll get there. Word after word.
Susan,
how great is this!
I am thrilled for you.
Wow.
Sounds like your book is a dream that is coming true.
Happy for you :))
Thanks, Meg. It feels like a dream come true with a dream of an editor too!
*cheers you on*
Thanks!
I’m glad it’s not as awful as you initially feared. Funny how that works, right?
Very funny how that works out. Of course I’m procrastinating right now, instead of writing.