One In, One Out




The Crown Tower on the left on it's way back to the publisher as The Rose and Thorn, on the right, arrives.

In March I received the final layout proofs for The Crown Tower. It arrived from Orbit in a soft manila colored envelope. I spent the last two weeks reading through it and making last minute corrections—in pencil. Not sure why, but Orbit insists I use pencil.
I’m not even certain why I’m sent a hard copy of the manuscript. I remember when I first started with Orbit I was asked if it was okay to do digital editing. I wasn’t certain what that meant. Digital editing? Was this some sort of high tech gadgetry that only huge publishers could afford? I imagined that a computer would digitally scan each page and automatically fix all the typos and grammar errors that a simple word processor couldn’t handle.
Not at all certain what they were speaking about, I asked. Digital editing was done via the Internet using Word and such advanced techniques as track changes and comments. This baffled me because I assumed that was the only way anyone would edit a manuscript. So I had to ask, what was my alternative?
A stack of printed pages mailed to me, and a pen.
I almost laughed. Seriously? Why would you even ask? Does anyone edit that way? Orbit’s response was—yes. Apparently a great many insist on it.
I still find this odd, but okay.
So last week I curled up on my bed with my stack of papers, my pencil and pencil sharpener, and thumb-licked my way through the first novel. Not a bad read, I thought. Just as I was packaging that up to send out, The Rose and The Thorn, arrived, which is good because I needed something new to read and really wanted to find out what happened to poor Royce and Hadrian.
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Published on March 31, 2013 13:14
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message 1: by Allen (new)

Allen Sharpe I can't wait till August and September! It's funny...sending you a hard copy while the rest of the world is in digital mode. Oh well...doesn't change the brilliant stories!


message 2: by Elliott (new)

Elliott Looking at the picture, I got a sense of how exciting it would be if that were my work sitting there in the last stages before being turned into a published work.

It must be so satisfying. I wish I had an once of creativity in my body. But since I don't, I'll just enjoy yours! I cannot wait to get my hands on this book. (well...e-book) :)


message 3: by Steven (new)

Steven Ede Sooooo .... excited. I don't think i can wait till August!! :-(


message 4: by Carlissa (new)

Carlissa Cant' wait for August and September! I already have The Crown Tower on pre-order! Guess I should pre-order The Rose and Thorn too.


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah I am so excited about these. I've got both preordered. I cannot WAIT to get my hands on them!


message 6: by Michael (new)

Michael Thank all! I'm glad you are as excited as I am.


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