Writing Mindset
For the past month, Sarah and I have been editing our two YA dystopian novels, The Price of Pandemonium and Darkness, Set Us Free.
For the past month, Sarah and I have been editing our two YA dystopian novels, The Price of Pandemonium and Darkness, Set Us Free.
WriteLife I’ve started editing again. Not because it was a job at the top of my list, but because my [...]
This past month I have been thrust headlong into editing, again. It has been a welcome break from writing our WIP historical fiction novel.
The end of editing Darkness, Set us Free is close. So close, I can taste the freedom around the corner.
I finally finished editing The Price of Pandemonium. And I have to say, I am relieved to be out on the other side, and looking forward to actually creating again.
Trouble never comes alone. That’s what they say. So how is this relevant to editing a book?
Writing a book is like trying to piece together two different sides of yourself: The optimist and the pessimist.
Book Swap. Yes, the time has come. Ashley and I both finished editing our respective novels this week.
I have become convinced, ever since moving to Canada, that my vacuum cleaner has it in for me.
A weekend or two ago, when I was procrastinating doing the actual hard work, I decided to play around with epub files.