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Friday Fun in Lieu of a FT

  • Mar. 14th, 2008 at 8:19 AM
tim, Sad Katie, ysolde, sporebat, Bleachy Katie, willy, kaitling, Eggbert, wolpertinger, More Katie, thaisa, hippogryph, snowman

Many thanks to everyone who sent get well wishes, and all those delicious recipes. I am looking forward to trying them out.

I am recovering from the recent bout of Stomach Virus From Hell, and send out to all of you who are still in its grip my deepest sympathies. I hope you all break free of it soon, as well.

While I was prone in an exhausted heap from the stresses of the virus, I started editing the book I just finished. Since I know some of you are keenly interested in the process by which a book gets written, I thought I’d share just what the recycling bin in my office currently looks like.

Yup, that’s it, overflowing with manuscript pages. To be honest, it was almost full before I started dumping the edited MS on it, but since I’m almost done with the editing, it will just have to hold a smidgen more before I call in Mr. Katie to strong-arm it out to the big recycling bin.

And for those of you who like to know about my odd little quirks, this is the only time I ever print out a MS in double-space. I write it single-space, and do the final edit single-space. But for the first polish, I print it double so I have lots of room to write. And as you can see, sometimes the writing overflows to the backs of the sheets.

Comments

[info]eleganza_bella wrote:
Mar. 14th, 2008 03:58 pm (UTC)
WOW. I never thought it was possible to print out a long story... Usually I try to edit mine on the computer, but I always prefer to write it out.
[info]sheena_bandy wrote:
Mar. 14th, 2008 04:59 pm (UTC)
I always do the first and second edits on the computer, then I print it out and take the red pen to it...

But I'm supposed to finish the first draft next week (spring break) and print it out to start the editing.
[info]oh_loverrr wrote:
Mar. 15th, 2008 06:27 am (UTC)
you have nice handwriting, and you write in straight lines on blank pages!

i have no talent for such things.

and i can't believe that single-spacing doesn't make you go cross-eyed. i'm astonished!