Monday, May 18, 2009

SOME GIRLS ARE (finding out second books are all they are) CRACKED UP TO BE

The incredible Courtney Summers has a compelling post on the editing process.

Those of us who twitter with Courtney will never forget The Night the Laptop Died, but thankfully, all's well that ends well!

4 comments:

  1. !!! <- at this entry's title!

    & Those who twittered with Courtney may never forget those revision days period... but I feel like the Laptop Death-Related Tweets were a pinnacle moment. I am so glad I got to share them with everyone. ;)

    Thanks for the link-back, Janet!

    ~*~

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  2. Thanks for linking to Courtney's post -- it was very inspiring (as I'm rereading your excellent revision letter!).

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  3. Thanks for the link. I'm deep in edit mode right now and it's helpful to hear what others go through.

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  4. Yes! That post RESONATED with me.

    Hmmm, wonder why... :)

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