The five stages of changing an outline as per the editor's comments

1. These comments are outrageous! Doesn't this bozo realize I'm a genius?2. I'll take a deep breath and at least try to consider these ideas calmly. After all, I do want the money.3. Some of these changes won't actually hurt the story.4. Some of these changes might actually help the story.5. I would have figured out all this stuff myself when I actually wrote the story.
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Published on November 07, 2013 12:17
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message 1: by Maris (new)

Maris Well - if to be believed by the example given by Mr.Greenwood, in the case of his Shandril's Saga - 20 years later you could release the "almost uncut" version of the tale as it was originally mean to be told. ;)

(https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...)

PS. off I go reading Unholy... (75 pages in, and I think it's so far the best of trilogy (as it's supposed to be)! Szass Tam gets another upvote for the meanest and most beloved villain's title of all times and ages!


message 2: by Richard (new)

Richard Byers Maris wrote: "Well - if to be believed by the example given by Mr.Greenwood, in the case of his Shandril's Saga - 20 years later you could release the "almost uncut" version of the tale as it was originally mean..."

Glad you're enjoying Unholy!


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