Shannon

No Rest

No rest for the wicked, or the witch, or whatever. 🙂 Because no sooner did I turn in my latest round of edits, last night (yay!! I turned in my edits!!), then it was time–nay, past time–to get started on a requested short story that Mark and I have promised for the end of this […]

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Finished (no Ish)

It took all day, but I finished the read-through, and it is done, and, yeah, I’m wiped. I realized somewhere along the line that what I was really doing there was a copyediting pass. Making sure things hung together, it all made sense, continuity worked, characters’ names stayed the same, etc. Anyway, writer falls over

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Finishedish

I completely rewrote the last chapter today. The last chapter!! And it is good. But then of course I went right back to the start of the book; I’m reading it through, in kinda-sorta real time (as if it were, you know, a book, and I’m, you know, reading it), to see how it hangs

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Crawling Along

Another chapter forward today, in my edit. But that also included going back AGAIN, this time five chapters back, due to MORE rethinking about how it all fits together… (oh and also sprinkling a few little details WAY earlier, of things that will become relevant at the end) Oh, such a good book this is

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Yon; Hither; Yon

Back in Portland today. Actually, Mark and I drove to Portland yesterday, in time to attend a Very Lively St. Patrick’s day party. Fun! Before we left Seattle, we walked over to the UW campus to see if the cherry trees were in bloom yet. Alas, not so much: And then we were leaving the

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A Brief Interlude

I’m in Seattle for a moment (returning home tomorrow)–dashed up just to have a delightful dinner with Scarlettina, and then brunch today with another friend out on Bainbridge Island. (And, as it turns out, to buy some things, as it happens; of which photos to follow, soonish.) Photoshopped photo of Seattle’s skyline, from the ferry

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