New ebook - still rolling right along!
Sep. 12th, 2013 07:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Gosh, I just realized I haven't posted in the last few days. Work has been so stressful since I came back from DragonCon last week. My backup didn't do one single thing for me, so I spent last Wed-Fri trying just to get caught up on my backlog and this week just trying to keep my head above water with new orders, etc. I'm going to be taking at least 4 days off next month when lausbub0402 comes to visit me and if my backup screws me over again I don't know what I'll do.
Adding to my stress level is that my new ebook, Memory's Prisoner, continues to move forward at Dreamspinner. The cover is being designed, I've just completed the paperwork for the official "blurb" and yesterday I received notice that it begins the editing process next Wednesday.
Why this stresses me out is that I belong to a Yahoogroup for authors at Dreamspinner and the topic of conversation lately has been on their editors. Some people have had horrible experiences where their book was just ripped apart and I just have this sinking feeling that I'm going to get one of those editors. [sigh] I was told that once I receive the first set of edits I have seven days to make the corrections (or refute them) and return the manuscript. Seven days?? That's it? I'm sorry, but I have a life and work and a family as well and if they expect me to rewrite whole sections in that short of a time frame (when they've had my book since April and have made me wait) I'm not sure what I'm going to do.
I'm worried now that I've gotten in over my head with this and it's going to end in disaster. I mean, I'm good with constructive criticism and grammar stuff, etc. But I'm not okay with someone telling me to rewrite it because they don't like it. I don't believe that's an editor's job, to interject their own personal feelings on a story. I walked away from having one of my stories published in a zine because the editor wanted the ending rewritten the way she wanted it. Sorry, that's not how it works with me. If there are questions on plot points or suggestions, I'm definitely open to that. But if you don't personally care for a story doesn't make it bad. The next person might love it.
So yeah, I'm going to be a nervous wreck until I get that first set of edits. [sigh]
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Date: 2013-09-12 01:08 pm (UTC)I have my fingers crossed for you.
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Date: 2013-09-12 04:39 pm (UTC)The second is much more honest and says that she really like her editor and although it is stressful she feels it does make her stories better. I don't know if that helps at all but lets keep a positive attitude that you'll get a really great one. **hugs**
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Date: 2013-09-13 07:15 am (UTC)but try to not worry a lot, I mean it hasn't happen any of that yet,, so please try to not stress yourself, maybe the other people didn't write a good story, or who knows? If by any reason they try to change a crucial part of the story, (that I don't think that is going to happen to you, cause your writing is TERRIFIC!!) just tell them you don't want to change it, tell them that you want to be true to your story.
And about the date of the corrections, maybe you can negotiate the deadline date, probably they say 7 days so the people don't take a lot of time to revise the edits, you know how some people is..
Please don't stress yourself, that hasn't happened yet, besides You are a great writer, I know you are going to do a wonderful job. Be positive, *big hug*
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Date: 2013-09-16 12:21 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2013-09-18 06:24 pm (UTC)They'll use track changes and embedded comments and you'll go through, read them, resent them. Close the document. Think about them. Re-open the document a day or so later, then just click "Accept" for those you like, and add your own comment for those you don't want to make explaining why not. It's really rather painless. Usually my edits take me a single evening and it's not because I'm such a great writer.
After I get over my initial resentment (yes, every time) I usually just his "Accept all" then read through and see if anything strikes me as out of place after that. I think I'm the only person who does that, though.
OTOH, if they do ask you for a re-write, I suspect you will get more time if you choose to go forward with it. Or pull your story.
I turned out to be pretty unhappy with my recent publishing experience so I'm going to try self-publishing next. You certainly could, too!
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