Awesomeness

Well folks, who among you is up for a challenge? I mentioned this writing challenge thing I'd be writing for Open Book in my last post, well here it is. I dare you to give it a shot.



I'm very honored that the Open Book folks are allowing me to contribute to their very fine publication. And I'm being totally serious here. I hope I can make each month's challenge fun and interesting enough to hold readers' attention. Goodness, if I don't, well that's...that's unthinkable.



Now for some bragging:



My 6 year old won a Terrific Kid award today. We've been suffering a bit of a drought in terms of this award. Both of my girls desperately wanted to receive one. Court is 12 now though, and has given up on that. She says she still would like one, but when she wins the Nobel Prize, Terrific Kid will be peanuts. I say, awesome outlook. Aim high.



Now, Kennedy, who did win, has cried since JK (almost 3 yrs) every time she didn't get one.(they're given out monthly) "I try to be nice to people and it isn't easy." (see, I have taught her something. She actually tries to be nice.) This award was for integrity: having a sense of self worth and self awareness and recognizing that there are choices out there to be made and making the right ones for her and others around her. It was awarded to her in particular because she tries to be kind and makes decisions based on what's best for her classmates putting their needs ahead of her own.



Now, I say if ever there was an award or recognition of a quality I'd like to see for my kids, integrity is top of the list. I'm very proud. Can you tell? I didn't tell them how she kicks random strangers in the shins. Sometimes, I secretly cheer her on, depending on the stranger.



Okay, enough bragging about my darling daughters, this is a blog about writing and publishing. So, let's chat about writing and publishing.



I thought I'd share my editing process with you all. Not in terms of what I do, but how I think while editing. Another blogger did this in a different and hilarious way so I thought it might be an interesting experiment. Probably not hilarious, but hey, I made the effort. I made notes of my thoughts as I went through an edit on a WIP that is giving me trouble.



- Okay, I'm totally going to edit a full chapter today. No matter how long it takes, I'm doing this. I will NOT get distracted. So, let's see what we have. Chapter 5. (scrolls down to see how long the chapter is. Bad idea, btw) Shit, this is a long chapter.



- What the hell is this? How can he be staring out the damn window when he's already out of the car? You're so dumb, Renee.



- Ugh, I hate this. How long has it been? (looks at the clock) Darn. Ten minutes. I want cookies. (Leaves to get cookies, stops to check the cat's food, picks up some socks, stares at the dishes in the sink...goes back to garage)



- Okay, fix the car thing. Good stuff. Ooh, that's good. Renee you are a genius. Must remember that line for later. When I'm dumb again.



- Hmm. This is really wordy. But I like wordy. What the hell is wrong with wordy? (deletes offendng paragraph) Fuckers and their damn 'sparse' narratives. Who made them King of right and wrong? (thinks for a minute. Answers an email...okay, three emails.) Let's see, If I include the street description, shorten his internal dialogue. I mean who cares that his balls itch? I don't. That's for sure. If I move this...oh this is much better. Sparse is definitely the way to go.



- (reads, fixes typos, growls) So-and-so said this part read wonky. They don't feel Ryan's personality. What makes them an expert on Ryan is beyond me. Maybe they don't understand personality. Why should I listen to them? Where's the dartboard? (throws darts at so-and-so's picture but misses because hand-eye coordination is worse than an infant's) Sigh. I shouldn't be throwing darts at so-and-so, no matter how thick they might be.



- Well, Ryan is kind of blah, here. I mean, he's a writer, wouldn't he have more interesting thoughts than this? Maybe not, I mean we see how interesting my thoughts are and --oh shit, there's a mole. Look at him, staring right at me. Fuck, he's coming over.



- Should go get the cat (Stands on chair, balances on tiny table Logan built with the crooked leg, hops on one foot to the step, checks the mole location, too close, opened door fast, goes inside, down to the basement, and into the laundry room.) Cat is shitting. Ew. Have to clean the litter box. Stinking animals. (Goes upstairs to get a bag to clean the litter box.) Why do I have to change the damn litter? All the frigging time it's me or the stuff just festers, marinating in its own stench. Why can't he pick up the damn scoop once in a while? Well I suppose if he hadn't taken a shovel to the nose, he might actually smell it and do something about it.



- Oh, I was editing. (turns from the kitchen and goes back into the garage) Let's see, Ryan should be thinking about maniacal, devious plots, letting his imagination run away from him. maybe he could be sarcastic, a dry wit. That's better. So-and-so was right. I like so-and-so. He/she is an awesome beta reader. (changes photo on dart board back to Kurt)



- (gets to the bottom of page two and looks at the clock) Look at that. I've been editing for more than an hour. I need a break. Should make some coffee--oh, Twitter follower. A virtual sex toy store? How does one use a virtual sex toy? (checks website) Ah, that's how. Maybe I should tweet something. But I have nothing to say...fuck it, I'll just make something up.



- (Phone rings) I should check that. I hate when people call because then I'm reminded that I'm a hermit starved for meaningful conversation and I'm always disappointed because the conversation that ensues is anything but meaningful. But what if it's important? (goes inside to check the phone. Telemarketer. Growls. Goes to kitchen to make coffee)



- Well that was a long day. I should get ready to pick up the kids. Maybe I'll edit later...or have  bubble bath. Ooh, I love bubble baths. I'll have to lock the door though. Never have any privacy around here. Boy, I'm glad I have all day to get things done without the kids here. I'm so distracted when they're around.



That is my editing process. This is a typical day. Once every couple of weeks I do manage to get a huge chunk of editing done. Serious editing. But most days, two pages. Two. No more. No less. And I also eat very large quantities of cookies and Doritos and drink gallons of coffee. No the litter box did not get cleaned.





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Published on January 19, 2011 18:07
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message 1: by Paul (new)

Paul Eerily familiar. Well, apart from the moles, cats, dogs, kids and dartboard.

'I'm going to spend all this morning editing. Oh, can I wash the dishes for you dear? Take out the garbage? Mow the lawn? Anything? Please?'

No, nothing doing. Ah well, where was I? Page 75. Read and edit, change it back to the way it was before realising I've already edited this page at least once.

Great! Progress! Page 76. I'm really getting into this editing thing.

There's a little box in the bottom left corner that says 'Page 76 of 403.'

I wish I could make that box go away.


message 2: by Renee (new)

Renee I hate that box. I think I'm doing so well and then it says, "But you still have 302 pages to go."


message 3: by Nikki (last edited Jan 25, 2011 08:20AM) (new)

Nikki Broadwell the distractions of every day life! why do they always intrude? and if you're at home there are those who wonder why all the rest of the housekeeping has been left while you sit at your desk (doing nothing)
you have moles there? our back yard is one large molehill...


message 4: by Renee (new)

Renee Yep. We have a lot of moles. And snakes, but not in the winter. Rodents and crawlies like my house. We also have wolves in the wooded area behind the fence...Kurt says they won't come into the back yard, but with his awesome fence building skills (sarcasm) I don't think it will keep them out. I've only seen one come close enough to scare the bejesus out of me, but who knows how many are out there at night. His bulb changing skills far exceed his fence building.


message 5: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Broadwell Wolves! I'm really jealous! We have coyotes but I rarely see them...the only time I've seen wolves in the wild was on our way to Alaska off the Alcan highway...


message 6: by Renee (new)

Renee We have coyotes, I hear, but I've never seen them. Wolves are beautiful, but absolutely terrifying. I've seen what they can do to the cattle on farms around here, I don't want to get too close. I have to say though, most times, if they see us they take off. They aren't interested in confrontation anymore than we are.


message 7: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb LOL. That sounds so familiar.


message 8: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Broadwell since we're in the city it is amazing how much wildlife we have--eagles, deer, osprey--a few years ago there was an elk in the small woods right within a neighborhood! there was a guy from some organization keeping track of him..


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