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Rosa, really
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Mar 08, 2014 10:46AM
If it helps, all the work you do really shows in the final products. While reading Spirit Sanguine or Dead in the Desert, I can tell you really sweated over them, but only because they flow so smoothly. Only a talented & hard working author can make it look that easy. Anyway, I truly enjoy all your books and I could go on but I feel I've drivelled all over you enough. Thank you!
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I think we are always improving, always tweaking our writing styles throughout our careers. I cringe horridly at my first book now, and I wrote it not so long ago. I love to hear others comment on the growth of authors, and that includes me too. Just remember lovely miss Lou, we all have to cut our darlings free, or we would be editing in our sleep.
"this post is the reason i'm buying one of your books today."Which book, which book? (She said excitedly.)
julio wrote: "academic pursuits. that cover is amazeballs"Yeah, I've spent a significant amount of time staring at that young man. It's a great cover.
Everything Lou writes is entertaining. She has a way of making humor creep up on you before sinking its witty fangs into your mind.
Lou wrote: "Every time I open one of my older books I want to start editing again. But you know, at some point you just have to stop."for me it's when i can no longer immediately tell whether a prospective edit will measurably improve the prose.
once i hit the waffly, jeez-i-dunno stage, i put it down.
until then?
BRUTALITY



