I sent The Black Ship back to my editor at 1.46 this a.m. I'm sure she was waiting by her computer with baited breath. I believe I successfully fixed all that was needed. The pain-in-the-ass scene (hereforeward to be knowns as pitass--I like the extra -s- so get over it. It doesn't have to make sense). Anyhow, I reworked the pitass and finally found a smooth way to make it happen. When it comes out, remind me and we'll have a contest for all of you to identify just which scene was the big pitass.
And now I'm off to keep poking at this other project, which I will hopefully send to my agent tonight. It may be another late night. Dammit. Oh, speaking of which . . .
DRUMROLL. I'd like to introduce you all to
varkat who is new to ljay. She is also my agent. She is also a very talented writer in her own right (with a new book coming out next spring or summer called Vamped, and she is a fabulous maker of bead jewelry (check out Diversions Jewelry there in my links to the left), and she's snarky. Wave hi!
Oh, as for the last post. I want to thank everyone for posting and I plan to follow up in a day or so when I pull together what exactly I want to say.
Di