END OF SEQUEL CHAPTER
and a look into the Hot Springs Novel Writers
When Mr. Bloom
walked to the front door, I followed, leaving the other ballots and the pad
with all the votes on the table. “’Night, ma’am,” he said, doffing his gray
beret.
*
* *
I
had just finished reviewing my notes and deciding what else to add to the
article, when Liddy tossed a memo on my desk. “Write this up, will you please,
Celley?”
The message read,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The five new directors of the St. Luke school board
elected yesterday are Crassie R., Jerman B., Hulet P., Flossie M. and Quint W.
Superintendent H. sends his thanks to all who participated in the election.
I gasped. “Liddy!
Liddy!”
She was on her way
back from the break room. “What? What?”
“None of these
names were on the list I transcribed last night!” A flash of understanding
suddenly flooded my brain. “Something’s rotten in Denmark and in St. Luke,” I told her. “The H.s obviously conspired and
chose whom they wanted, thinking no one would know the difference. No wonder
they treated us like country bumpkins. They had no intention of electing a
school board. And they obviously had forgotten about me.”
END of chapter
***
PAT HERE: Some of
the details in these three episodes were changed for this serial, but the essence
of the chapter remains.
While waiting on the published book, my thanks to
Bill White, Bud Kenny, who has published
his travelogue, FOOTLOOSE IN AMERICA, which can be found on Amazon with a free
e-book edition if you hurry (see picture of cover below), and Gin Hartnett—all of the Hot Springs Novel
Writers group for the astute critiques of both my book and Bud’s. Bill has
5 e-books available on his website at wgwbooks.com, and we are working through another of his memoirs.
This group has always been open to new folks truly
interested in writing who are amenable to suggestions for improving their
work. Several writers
from the area have attended the sessions a time or two, then dropped out when
our method of critiquing didn’t fit either their personality or their goals in
writing. Really, we’re a kind and charitable bunch of folks, but we want to
send out to the world the best products possible.
ADVICE to those
who get in too big a hurry to hold a book in their hands: Contract with a publisher/
editor who will actually edit (if you haven’t already had several sets of eyes
read your manuscript) your work--for a price, of course. Most publishers only print what is given to
them. At least, ask for a proof copy so YOU can edit it once more. Or even more
than once.
Which is what I'll be doing for several days to come. The proof of HER FACE IN THE GLASS as an e-book is on my new Paperwhite Kindle as I write.
4 comments:
Good advice about critique group. People need to give themselves time to adjust to the process and learn to trust the group. But group chemistry matters. Looking forward to your sequel.
Such an exciting time! Almost seems like a chore to read it one more time, but the tricks of going from this program to that to ebook etc will do strange things and you'll be glad you checked. Take your time and enjoy the read! Can't wait to see your cover.
Oh yes, the joys of editing:) Like Dot, I can't wait to see your cover!
Thanks for commenting, girls. I can't wait, either. She (& her mother) and I have a cover consult this Wednesday at noon. Steve (editor, Dot's son) is about ready for the e=book cover. I'm only thru chap. 10 in proofing. Yes, Dot, spaces put in and taken out are rampant in this change-over from Word to Kindle. Quite an experience. Love you all, PL
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