79,763 words, 316 pages later, I finished my novel. Let us all pause for a moment of celebration.
And now, let the rewriting begin.
79,763 words, 316 pages later, I finished my novel. Let us all pause for a moment of celebration.
And now, let the rewriting begin.
CONGRATS!!!! That’s wonderful, you’ve given birth to a novel! And now you must murder your darlings … my deepest sympathies.
CONGRATS!!!! That’s wonderful, you’ve given birth to a novel! And now you must murder your darlings … my deepest sympathies.
CONGRATS!!!! That’s wonderful, you’ve given birth to a novel! And now you must murder your darlings … my deepest sympathies.
congratulations momzy!! i’m so proud of you. you are the coolest.
What are you going to do to celebrate?
congratulations momzy!! i’m so proud of you. you are the coolest.
What are you going to do to celebrate?
congratulations momzy!! i’m so proud of you. you are the coolest.
What are you going to do to celebrate?
Congratulations!
(You’re not tempted to hit 100,000? :P)
Congratulations!
(You’re not tempted to hit 100,000? :P)
Congratulations!
(You’re not tempted to hit 100,000? :P)
yeah!
Way to go Jeanne Queenie!!!! What a great feeling. What an accomplishment. Do a little dance, okay?
From Mary in France
yeah!
Way to go Jeanne Queenie!!!! What a great feeling. What an accomplishment. Do a little dance, okay?
From Mary in France
yeah!
Way to go Jeanne Queenie!!!! What a great feeling. What an accomplishment. Do a little dance, okay?
From Mary in France
meGAD
Her husband is the celebration party: we’ll have dinner tonight (Wed), chat, dance a jig, etc!
G
meGAD
Her husband is the celebration party: we’ll have dinner tonight (Wed), chat, dance a jig, etc!
G
meGAD
Her husband is the celebration party: we’ll have dinner tonight (Wed), chat, dance a jig, etc!
G
Wonderful! I am so excited (and exhausted!) for you!
Wonderful! I am so excited (and exhausted!) for you!
Wonderful! I am so excited (and exhausted!) for you!
she slowly raised the pen, dripping with red ink
Thanks!
The good (?) news is my heart is utterly hardened. I hardly flinch when I commit murder now. 🙂
she slowly raised the pen, dripping with red ink
Thanks!
The good (?) news is my heart is utterly hardened. I hardly flinch when I commit murder now. 🙂
she slowly raised the pen, dripping with red ink
Thanks!
The good (?) news is my heart is utterly hardened. I hardly flinch when I commit murder now. 🙂
Re: meGAD
Did you say dance? Hot diggidy!
Re: meGAD
Did you say dance? Hot diggidy!
Re: meGAD
Did you say dance? Hot diggidy!
Congrats!!!!
Happy, happy, joy, joy…
Huge Congratulations!
Mike S.
Congrats!!!!
Happy, happy, joy, joy…
Huge Congratulations!
Mike S.
Congrats!!!!
Happy, happy, joy, joy…
Huge Congratulations!
Mike S.
Thanks 🙂
Basically, I just kept telling the story until it ended. Good thing for me it landed at about 80,000 words, since that’s standard.
However, if you’d like to suggest some of your favorite words, I could throw them in here and there. As flavoring. For example, “conundrum” is a nice word. I could sneak it in thus:
Bob and Mary gazed into each other’s eyes, afraid to believe they were now free to love each other unhindered by his mother’s domineering ways and her ex-employer’s 401 K Plan. He sighed. “Let’s elope! Tonight!”
Tears sparkled in her eyes. “Yes! By the way, did I ever tell you I once had a dog named Conundrum?”
“I love that name!” They joined hands and skipped off into the sunset.
It would totally work. Send your words, and I’ll get on those edits.
Thanks 🙂
Basically, I just kept telling the story until it ended. Good thing for me it landed at about 80,000 words, since that’s standard.
However, if you’d like to suggest some of your favorite words, I could throw them in here and there. As flavoring. For example, “conundrum” is a nice word. I could sneak it in thus:
Bob and Mary gazed into each other’s eyes, afraid to believe they were now free to love each other unhindered by his mother’s domineering ways and her ex-employer’s 401 K Plan. He sighed. “Let’s elope! Tonight!”
Tears sparkled in her eyes. “Yes! By the way, did I ever tell you I once had a dog named Conundrum?”
“I love that name!” They joined hands and skipped off into the sunset.
It would totally work. Send your words, and I’ll get on those edits.
Thanks 🙂
Basically, I just kept telling the story until it ended. Good thing for me it landed at about 80,000 words, since that’s standard.
However, if you’d like to suggest some of your favorite words, I could throw them in here and there. As flavoring. For example, “conundrum” is a nice word. I could sneak it in thus:
Bob and Mary gazed into each other’s eyes, afraid to believe they were now free to love each other unhindered by his mother’s domineering ways and her ex-employer’s 401 K Plan. He sighed. “Let’s elope! Tonight!”
Tears sparkled in her eyes. “Yes! By the way, did I ever tell you I once had a dog named Conundrum?”
“I love that name!” They joined hands and skipped off into the sunset.
It would totally work. Send your words, and I’ll get on those edits.
Re: yeah!
Thanks, cherie. As for dancing, you don’t have to twist my arm. A successfully scrambled egg is enough excuse for a hoedown. 🙂
Re: yeah!
Thanks, cherie. As for dancing, you don’t have to twist my arm. A successfully scrambled egg is enough excuse for a hoedown. 🙂
Re: yeah!
Thanks, cherie. As for dancing, you don’t have to twist my arm. A successfully scrambled egg is enough excuse for a hoedown. 🙂
Thanks, Crystal. How are the wedding plans coming? ♥
Thanks, Crystal. How are the wedding plans coming? ♥
Thanks, Crystal. How are the wedding plans coming? ♥
Re: Congrats!!!!
Thank, thank, you, you! And thanks for all your encouragement along the way.
Re: Congrats!!!!
Thank, thank, you, you! And thanks for all your encouragement along the way.
Re: Congrats!!!!
Thank, thank, you, you! And thanks for all your encouragement along the way.
Thanks for asking! We put them on hold right now, because we are buying a house! Doing both was just too stressful, so we are keeping our date the same (8/26/06), but will continue planning after we move (hopefully in the next month or two!)
Thanks for asking! We put them on hold right now, because we are buying a house! Doing both was just too stressful, so we are keeping our date the same (8/26/06), but will continue planning after we move (hopefully in the next month or two!)
Thanks for asking! We put them on hold right now, because we are buying a house! Doing both was just too stressful, so we are keeping our date the same (8/26/06), but will continue planning after we move (hopefully in the next month or two!)
Today …
yay! It’s a wonderful feeling to write The End, even if much rewriting awaits.
Linda (in Kansas)
Today …
yay! It’s a wonderful feeling to write The End, even if much rewriting awaits.
Linda (in Kansas)
Today …
yay! It’s a wonderful feeling to write The End, even if much rewriting awaits.
Linda (in Kansas)
Congratulations, Jeanne!! I’m sure it’s fabulous!
Sharon (aka Mike’s favorite sister-in-law *east* of the Mississippi)
Congratulations, Jeanne!! I’m sure it’s fabulous!
Sharon (aka Mike’s favorite sister-in-law *east* of the Mississippi)
Congratulations, Jeanne!! I’m sure it’s fabulous!
Sharon (aka Mike’s favorite sister-in-law *east* of the Mississippi)
Re: Today …
You’re right, it is a great feeling. And thankfully, I edit as I go, so it’s not the train wreck it could be.
Now to get started on the sequel . . .
Re: Today …
You’re right, it is a great feeling. And thankfully, I edit as I go, so it’s not the train wreck it could be.
Now to get started on the sequel . . .
Re: Today …
You’re right, it is a great feeling. And thankfully, I edit as I go, so it’s not the train wreck it could be.
Now to get started on the sequel . . .
That Mike. What a flatterer. 😉
Thanks, Sharon. I hope it’s at least almost as good as you’re sure it is.
Love, the west-of-the-Mississippi fave
That Mike. What a flatterer. 😉
Thanks, Sharon. I hope it’s at least almost as good as you’re sure it is.
Love, the west-of-the-Mississippi fave
That Mike. What a flatterer. 😉
Thanks, Sharon. I hope it’s at least almost as good as you’re sure it is.
Love, the west-of-the-Mississippi fave
Re: Thanks 🙂
Here are some of the more interesting words taken from my last coulple of LJ entries:
frugal
snorkel
albatross
ornithorincus
penitentiary
onomatopoeia
kumquat
guacamole
spleen
notwithstanding
spoon
galoshes
spatula
tuberculosis
roustabout
Good luck for the next stage of your elucubration.
Re: Thanks 🙂
Here are some of the more interesting words taken from my last coulple of LJ entries:
frugal
snorkel
albatross
ornithorincus
penitentiary
onomatopoeia
kumquat
guacamole
spleen
notwithstanding
spoon
galoshes
spatula
tuberculosis
roustabout
Good luck for the next stage of your elucubration.
Re: Thanks 🙂
Here are some of the more interesting words taken from my last coulple of LJ entries:
frugal
snorkel
albatross
ornithorincus
penitentiary
onomatopoeia
kumquat
guacamole
spleen
notwithstanding
spoon
galoshes
spatula
tuberculosis
roustabout
Good luck for the next stage of your elucubration.
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!! I’m excited for you!
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!! I’m excited for you!
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!! I’m excited for you!
i would take you out for a beer to celebrate but i am under 21… cheers just the same.
your affectionate son-like creature,
luke
i would take you out for a beer to celebrate but i am under 21… cheers just the same.
your affectionate son-like creature,
luke
i would take you out for a beer to celebrate but i am under 21… cheers just the same.
your affectionate son-like creature,
luke
Re: Congratulations!!!
Thanks, mystery person. 🙂
Re: Congratulations!!!
Thanks, mystery person. 🙂
Re: Congratulations!!!
Thanks, mystery person. 🙂
Aw, aren’t you the sweetest little sonny-wonny! How quaint that you would take me out for a beer. I musta done raised you right.
x-tie o-sies,
Mmmmz
Aw, aren’t you the sweetest little sonny-wonny! How quaint that you would take me out for a beer. I musta done raised you right.
x-tie o-sies,
Mmmmz
Aw, aren’t you the sweetest little sonny-wonny! How quaint that you would take me out for a beer. I musta done raised you right.
x-tie o-sies,
Mmmmz
Thanks, Grace. I may be the coolest, but you are “the cutest one.”
xo, Mz
Thanks, Grace. I may be the coolest, but you are “the cutest one.”
xo, Mz
Thanks, Grace. I may be the coolest, but you are “the cutest one.”
xo, Mz
This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
I’ve so thrilled for you! I hope you’re the next one with the rave reviews in PW. That’s EXACTLY what I hope… Love. Katy http://www.fallible.com
This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
I’ve so thrilled for you! I hope you’re the next one with the rave reviews in PW. That’s EXACTLY what I hope… Love. Katy http://www.fallible.com
This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
I’ve so thrilled for you! I hope you’re the next one with the rave reviews in PW. That’s EXACTLY what I hope… Love. Katy http://www.fallible.com
How many days did it take?
How many days did it take?
How many days did it take?
Re: This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
Thanks, Katy. Rave reviews would certainly rock, but what I REALLY want (once I actually have a book in print) is to be interviewed on fallible.com. 🙂
Love, J.
Re: This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
Thanks, Katy. Rave reviews would certainly rock, but what I REALLY want (once I actually have a book in print) is to be interviewed on fallible.com. 🙂
Love, J.
Re: This Deserves A Woo AND A Hoo!
Thanks, Katy. Rave reviews would certainly rock, but what I REALLY want (once I actually have a book in print) is to be interviewed on fallible.com. 🙂
Love, J.
That’s an interesting question, Traci. I wasn’t on a deadline, so I didn’t push myself. I don’t even remember exactly when I started this book, but I think it was about a year and a half ago. If I stacked actual writing days (including rewriting, which I do as I go), it probably took about three months. But part of my creative rhythm involves time away from a story–to let the paint dry a bit. My brain works best when I can let ideas percolate for a while. I also think plunging myself into other projects (like choreography) renews my imagination, and I come back to the page refreshed. So, if I’d written the whole thing in three months, it would probably be a very different story.
How’s that for a long answer to a short question? 🙂
That’s an interesting question, Traci. I wasn’t on a deadline, so I didn’t push myself. I don’t even remember exactly when I started this book, but I think it was about a year and a half ago. If I stacked actual writing days (including rewriting, which I do as I go), it probably took about three months. But part of my creative rhythm involves time away from a story–to let the paint dry a bit. My brain works best when I can let ideas percolate for a while. I also think plunging myself into other projects (like choreography) renews my imagination, and I come back to the page refreshed. So, if I’d written the whole thing in three months, it would probably be a very different story.
How’s that for a long answer to a short question? 🙂
That’s an interesting question, Traci. I wasn’t on a deadline, so I didn’t push myself. I don’t even remember exactly when I started this book, but I think it was about a year and a half ago. If I stacked actual writing days (including rewriting, which I do as I go), it probably took about three months. But part of my creative rhythm involves time away from a story–to let the paint dry a bit. My brain works best when I can let ideas percolate for a while. I also think plunging myself into other projects (like choreography) renews my imagination, and I come back to the page refreshed. So, if I’d written the whole thing in three months, it would probably be a very different story.
How’s that for a long answer to a short question? 🙂