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copy edits are done 
23rd-Apr-2008 04:57 pm
I am done with the copy edit on The Black Ship. It turned out to be a relatively clean manuscript, which was nice. I made some changes and tinkerings, and of course I had to deal with the speech pattern of character S mentioned in the last post.

What's very bad about receiving this now is that it puts me into editor mode when I want to be in creative crazy writer mode. It's going to take a bit to take off that hat and let myself sink back into the Turning Tide without constantly checking myself and saying no! That's crap! Stop!  Or that's the wrong word (who cares? After the first edit, that word may not exist. No one polishes words at the drafting level you stupid editor-ghoul on my shoulder).  Deep breath.  Okay, so that will take some time.

The good thing though is knowing that this really was a rough rough draft when I finally finished it and it took a lot of revision to get it into shape. Which gives me some more evidence that indeed I can do it so if The Turning Tide really is a huge steaming pile, I will be able to make it a book eventually. That does help, because I've reached the middle where all is dark and all is crap and all I can do is hitch up the hip-waders and grab the rubber duckie and try to get up the shit-river before I drown.

Some things the copy editor caught and I didn't. At one point there was a second ship sitting at harbor during a particular scene. I took it out. But there was still a random (and confusing) reference to it. Once I flipped the bow and the stern of the ship in the middle of a scene. Gerry started out as a girl and turned into a boy. He's all boy now. And many other things. Some smaller, some larger, some head-slappingly stupid. 

There were a couple of things that my editor wants (not to be confused with my copy editor--both marked this manuscript) that I do not agree with. But I tried to look at why she wants those changes and then shored up some weak spots to see if it works better for her.  I expect she'll let me know if it doesn't work well enough.

But that's a major step done. Next up are the proofs and then it's to ARCs and getting bound and sold and shipped . . . . Wow. Hard to believe it.

Well, must jet off to the grocery store.
Thorn
Comments 
24th-Apr-2008 01:41 am (UTC)
Hark! We have an ARC!

Sorry... someone gave me caffiene. :p Glad to hear the Black Ship is in one piece and looking done. Very exciting! And The Turning Tide... *sigh* Lovely!
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