For the record, listing all of the fandoms I've written something in (or at least attempting to) is hilaaaaarious. :)
Dec. 1st, 2009
For the record, listing all of the fandoms I've written something in (or at least attempting to) is hilaaaaarious. :)
Status of the writer
Dec. 1st, 2009 11:23 pmHeh. Uh, good? ;)
Okay, seriously. I started editing Heroine Addiction last week when I wasn't done with the last four chapters yet, which is good because now I've got more than half of the chapters edited for grammar and spelling and sentence structure and whatnot and a nice long list of content stuff to work on (nothing complicated enough to intimidate the hell out of me, so that's good). The only thing I haven't started in on is the timeline edit, but since I may have to switch up stuff anyway when I edit for content, I figure I'll save the timeline for later.
It's a nice easygoing edit so far, though. *knocks on wood* If I manage to do things just right for the rest of the work week, I may be able to get it organized enough to work on it this weekend. (I doubt I'll get it done, though, since I'm getting that wisdom tooth yanked bright and early Saturday morning. My plans for this weekend include my bed, painkillers and naps. Lots of naps. Urgh.)
I want to work on GPW afterward. I wish I could just get them both done and out of the way by the end of December, but I still feel like GPW is going to require me to rewrite a bunch of spots and trash a few others. The only thing I can hope for is that editing at work on breaks works as well as it's going with Heroine Addiction.
The notebook that has the list of content problems I need to work on for Heroine Addiction (I started the list a while ago) is in a notebook with a list I made of stories or story ideas I've started and/or wanted to work on. I updated it a bit and ... okay, seriously, I don't know where I get all this shit. I need to become independently wealthy just so I can stay home and finish all of these.
I have to get Yuletide done and out of the way, but after that my writing time is my own. Now that I'm not in the need-to-finish mode anymore, I'm back in ooo-ooo-what-next mode. Which isn't a bad thing, God knows, but right now I'm just going to stick with the editing stage because I'm sick of having only one done and finished manuscript to work with. The Monsters of Moosic is LONELY, y'all. It wants a friend. ;)
Okay, seriously. I started editing Heroine Addiction last week when I wasn't done with the last four chapters yet, which is good because now I've got more than half of the chapters edited for grammar and spelling and sentence structure and whatnot and a nice long list of content stuff to work on (nothing complicated enough to intimidate the hell out of me, so that's good). The only thing I haven't started in on is the timeline edit, but since I may have to switch up stuff anyway when I edit for content, I figure I'll save the timeline for later.
It's a nice easygoing edit so far, though. *knocks on wood* If I manage to do things just right for the rest of the work week, I may be able to get it organized enough to work on it this weekend. (I doubt I'll get it done, though, since I'm getting that wisdom tooth yanked bright and early Saturday morning. My plans for this weekend include my bed, painkillers and naps. Lots of naps. Urgh.)
I want to work on GPW afterward. I wish I could just get them both done and out of the way by the end of December, but I still feel like GPW is going to require me to rewrite a bunch of spots and trash a few others. The only thing I can hope for is that editing at work on breaks works as well as it's going with Heroine Addiction.
The notebook that has the list of content problems I need to work on for Heroine Addiction (I started the list a while ago) is in a notebook with a list I made of stories or story ideas I've started and/or wanted to work on. I updated it a bit and ... okay, seriously, I don't know where I get all this shit. I need to become independently wealthy just so I can stay home and finish all of these.
I have to get Yuletide done and out of the way, but after that my writing time is my own. Now that I'm not in the need-to-finish mode anymore, I'm back in ooo-ooo-what-next mode. Which isn't a bad thing, God knows, but right now I'm just going to stick with the editing stage because I'm sick of having only one done and finished manuscript to work with. The Monsters of Moosic is LONELY, y'all. It wants a friend. ;)