The beginning of March, I posted that my main focus was between Road to Hell obligations, Tranquility's Grief, and a Middle Grade project. (You can read the post here). Today, I finished the major revision of my MG project, tentatively titled "Sisip Learns to Shapeshift".
I also finished the first draft of Tranquility's Grief.
After finishing a major revision or a first draft, I put away my drafts for a few weeks/months/years. It really helps separate yourself from it and helps with gaining the proper perspective necessary to edit a project. It also helps me from getting too burned out on one project.
I'll still be working on Road to Hell (the publication date has been moved up to Nov 4, so the time lines are going to get shorter now for me). I will also be working on my untitled urban fantasy (before referred to as my untitled paranormal mystery…it's changed genres). Also, I've been wanting to put together a beginner course on editing for unpublished writers that I might teach online or in person. So, I'm going to totally change gears and work on that for the next month.
So, that's the goal for April. I'll check back in the beginning of May and let you know. I also do regular updates on my Facebook fan page, too!
Published on April 01, 2011 14:35