In the home stretch



Just thought I'd do a quick update on Breaking Point. I missed my Oct. 15 deadline, but I won't miss it by too much.

I finished Chapter 26 this weekend while enjoying a long chat with readers on Goodreads.com. The even was organized by a reader, Dhestiny, who has her own blog at Blithely Bookish (you can find it listed lower down on the right side here). I think in the end there were more than 200 posts. Of course, a lot of those were from me answering questions. But back to Breaking Point...

I had hoped to write three chapters this weekend, but it just didn't happen. The biggest difficulty about having another job besides novel writing is that it uses up brain power and tends to push my characters out of my mind, no matter how hard I try to hold onto the prior weekend's inspiration. So it wasn't till Sunday morning that the chapter began to click for me.

I have about four chapters left to write — 27 through 30 — plus the mandatory epilogue. (Oh, come on! Most of you are total suckers for a poignant epilogue.) Then begins what I love the most — the editing process.

Different authors handle writing differently. Some bang out an entire draft of a book in a short period of time — a couple of weeks or a month. But I've been an editor too long to bang out anything. So I edit while I write, which makes the process take muuuuch loooooooooonger.

But the upside of writing the way that I write is that when I'm done, I have a fairly polished manuscript. Then my attention shifts from themes and plots and details to really finessing the story, polishing the prose, making sure every scene is how I want it. With the pressure to produce pages behind me, I find it my most creative time. Sometimes I even add, completely rewrite or revise scenes during this time. The shackles scene in Sweet Release is an example of that.

I spent some time Sunday evening trying to figure out how this book ends, and the pieces are miraculously starting to fall into place. I hope the next chapters move quickly. I don't want to be so late with the book that I lose my July publication date.

Other book news: I got the rights to my historicals back from the original publisher, so they belong entirely to me now. You'll see the print copies disappear from stores, including online stores, and the e-books will come down, too. Right now, the sales are still going to the book's former publisher. But hopefully they'll be back relatively soon once I work out how to handle it all. It's new to me. I'm exploring some interesting options at the moment. Sorry that they're going to be largely unavailable for a while.

Unlawful Contact sold in Japan, and it looks like the I-Team may be on its way to China. Keep your fingers crossed!

We're due to get our first frost tonight. This morning was windy and rainy, then the sun came out. Now the temps are dropping. The tops of the high peaks were sparsely white. Not deep snow yet, but a sign that we're moving toward winter.

Have a great rest of your week. I hope to pop in again before the weekend.

Thanks to all of you who joined in the Goodreads chat, and thanks to Dhestiny for setting it up.
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Published on October 25, 2010 20:19
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message 1: by MBR (new)

MBR Just finished reading Extreme Exposure and am totally blown away by the story. Starting Hard Evidence asap! I am sure I would be sorry to finish up the I-series, at the rate I am going would be done within this week most probably. And I know I would crave the new book that is to come out in June 2011 something fierce! Great work! :)


message 2: by Keri (new)

Keri Keep up the great work! :-)


message 3: by Beanbag (new)

Beanbag Love Wow! I don't know how you got anything done this weekend with all of us swarming you. Good for you!

I'm glad I bought Sweet Release and Carnal Gift already! Just started SR and I must say I'm very perturbed at Philip. But I do like Cassie and Alec. Can't wait to get back to it!


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Hi, Maldivian Book Reviewer — I'm so glad you enjoyed EE. It was my first attempt at writing romantic suspense. I hope you enjoy the others, as well. :-)

Thank you, Keri. I shall try!

Hi, Beanbag — Philip is such an a$$hat. He will perturb you more before the end. I hope you like the stories.

That was the first one I wrote. The version of Carnal Gift that's in print is not the version I wrote. The publisher cut 100 pages to make it fit their maximum page length. I bawled my eyes out because I felt it ruined the story. But some people really loved it.

Enjoy!


message 5: by Beanbag (new)

Beanbag Love You were saying you might try to release the original version of CG at some point, and I'm sure I'll be happy to read it again. :)


message 6: by Shannon (new)

Shannon C. So glad to hear the book is almost done. I'm on pins & needles waiting for it! I-team has become my fav romantic suspense series. Great reads. :)


message 7: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Hi, Beanbag— That's good to know. Thanks! ;-)

Hi, Shannon — I'm so happy to hear that! That makes my day. I try very hard to balance the romance and the suspense so that neither aspect of the story suffers. I hope you enjoy this one.


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