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Misadventures in Editing: Torturing My Main Character

Ever wondered what a writer goes through when editing a work-in-progress?  Here’s your chance to find out.  Take a look at some of the conversations I’ve had with my characters while editing my current novel. If something like this has ever happened to you, please tell me in the comments. I scribbled away inside my …

Misadventures in Editing: Don’t Bite the Hand that Writes You!

Ever wondered what a writer goes through when editing a work-in-progress?  Here’s your chance to find out.  Take a look at some of the conversations I’ve had with my characters while editing my current novel. If something like this has ever happened to you, please tell me in the comments. “No, no,” Dr. Palmer said, shaking …

Misadventures in Editing: Potty Talk

Ever wondered what a writer goes through when editing a work-in-progress?  Here’s your chance to find out.  Take a look at some of the conversations I’ve had with my characters while editing my current novel. If something like this has ever happened to you, please tell me in the comments. “Please come out,” Celeste whined …

Misadventures in Editing: A Discussion with Dr. Palmer

Ever wondered what a writer goes through when editing a work-in-progress?  Here’s your chance to find out.  Take a look at some of the conversations I’ve had with my characters while editing my current novel. Dr. Palmer squirmed in his chair.  I’m no mind reader, but I’d guess by glancing at the straight jacket wrapped …

Misadventures in Editing – The Round Table Discussion

Ever wondered what a writer goes through when editing a work-in-progress?  Here’s your chance to find out.  Take a look at some of the conversations I’ve had with my characters while editing my current novel. There they sat – waiting for me.  I stood behind the two-way mirror watching as my characters walked into the …

The Not-So-Amazing Adventures of Agnes Weatherby

“Seriously?”  Agnes stared at Amethyst, her mouth hung open as she took the leash in her hands.  “Yes, Agnes.” Amethyst exaggerated her nod, trying to get Agnes to pick up on her cue.  “Mrs. Simmons would like you to take Victoria on a walk around the block while she has her tea-leaf reading.  “But…”  “No …

A Conversation I Had with My Heroine

Heroine -( giggle giggle).  I had to double-check the spelling of it.  The last thing I want is for people to think I have heroin, in my possession; nevermind that I’d be having a conversation with it. I sat down at my husband’s computer and began logging in.  But before the novel-writing festivities could begin, …

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