Monthly Archives: July 2010

Pre-Sligo section locked

Doing my preliminary final walk through the manuscript now, fishing out the last of the bugs. Will have one more to go before I call it finished finished.

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment

Reading out loud

One of the most important and useful tools for the writer is to read his or her work aloud. After you’ve read it with your eyes for the thousandth time, your brain starts to fill in the gaps. So it … Continue reading

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment

More detail

I’ve gone back to the very beginning and combed the knots out. This gave me the opportunity to add some details to punch up the story without going over the top. By jove, I think I’ve got it!

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment

Active voice is good

It never ceases to amaze me the little opportunities I find to make my manuscript just that much better. There are known “rules” about writing, and perhaps the biggest is using “active” voice. You know,  “Grandma was hit by the … Continue reading

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment

Sligo section "preliminary" final is done

Wow, it’s been an interesting struggle but I’ve managed to finish the preliminary final on the Sligo section, and I’ve managed to cut about 900 words – this is after adding about 1000 over the past few days. So I’ve … Continue reading

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment

Still Editing

Well, I guess it’s safe to say I’m not in final draft anymore, since I’m editing again. But this is a good thing, really. I’m not just fixing small nits – I’m finding ways to enrich the story by cutting … Continue reading

Posted in The Troubles | Leave a comment