By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy
Difficult manuscripts often need tough love and hard choices to make them work.
Last year, I had three manuscripts for novels that didn't work. They were all stories and concepts I loved, but the drafts got less-than-stellar feedback. But I wasn't willing to give up on those stories, because I believed in them, even while they tried to kill me
and my muse.
Some of them have been waiting years for me to figure out how to fix them. It took me a while, but I have a good feeling about all three of them now.
Idea #1 I threw out and started over from scratch. I even
changed my POV from first to third person. The story stayed the same, but I re-addressed how I
told that story.
I completed it a few months ago, and it just needs one last final critique pass. I'm delighted to report that the feedback from my beta readers is now stellar. The last time I had such overwhelmingly positive comments was when my betas were reading my debut novel,
The Shifter. I'm taking this as a very good sign.
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Published on September 19, 2022 03:05