Peer Review of Chapter 1 from JltW
So I went to a writing group, the sunrise area one, and turned in chp 1 in all its ugliness (1st draft) to them for some feedback. Now I hadn’t told them that I had actually finished the book so by turning in chapter 1 some of them could have thought that that was all there was.
They read it and gave suggestions but one idea struck a cord with me. The stories title is “Joy left the World” which means it is focused around Joy and her issues. His idea, again after only reading part of chapter 1, was to have Joy be the returning vet from Afghanistan instead of Chris.
I don’t want to say I was closed off to the idea about writing about a woman vet but since I had already poured 60,000+ words into it along the original premise I wasn’t about to change it. Still…. I was open to the idea even if it didn’t make sense for me then and there. This is the heart of editing. Some ideas can improve the work while others may just gut the entire thing. It is up to you to be as honest as you can about what it will/might do.
* I have been interrupted six times during the course of trying to write this article. The “Joy’s” of trying to do anything at home with a young family.
Chromebook now allows start menu nesting
It’s 9:59… do you know where your day has gone?
So here I am sitting on the couch watching two of my cats, Cutie-Pie and Bob-Sparkles, yes my kids named them, perform the spider-man climb on the screen door in a vain attempt at reaching the insects just buzzing about on the other side.
I am installing Ubuntu on my Chromebook right now as an experiment.
Crossing my fingers.
Talk about timing
So I am looking up a Stephen King quote, for something else, and just happen to find another quote of his which is rather perfect for what I am working on in my book Mr. Kobayashi, Chp 28.
“Just remember that Dumbo didn’t need the feather; the magic was in him. ”
― Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
The quote I was looking for was…
“Description begins in the writer’s imagination, but should finish in the reader’s.”
― Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
New profile test
Lightrail
Unintentional Schmuck
So went to mur laffertys website a few months back and downloaded a bunch of her podcasts and put them on my phone. Two weeks ago i purchased my domain and picked a perdy skin for wordpress. Today i go back to murs site to download some casts and see that we have the same skin.
Robble robble…. ggrrrrr