[Stylist] Remember Lucy and Lithe?
Miss Thea
thearamsay at rogers.com
Wed Jan 10 16:10:34 UTC 2018
Thank you, Robert.
Truth to tell, this time was pretty exciting, too.
Thea
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Thea
Good for YOU! Stuck with it, learned from it, and will have a more exciting
time writing in the future!
Congratulations
Respectfully yours,
Robert Leslie Newman
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Subject: [Stylist] Remember Lucy and Lithe?
Hey, writers, what’s up?
A year or so ago, some of you read a story I was writing called “Lucy and
Lithe”.
It was about a little girl on a war-torn Earth, who had a blind
schoolteacher, who wasn’t what she seemed.
Anyway, this young girl went to a planet whose culture was based on romantic
love, called Andorpha.
A lot of you asked me questions about the teacher.
So I went back and really worked hard on this book. Now it’s a 52 thousand
word novel, and it’s being published.
I wanted to thank all of you for your input.
Your feedback made this possible.
I’m using a Canadian publishing company called Tellwell. They’re quite
expensive, though. But they offer a lot of services, and they do take credit
cards.
At this stage, I’ve received an editorial evaluation. I’d say a glowing
evaluation, containing my strengths and areas for improvement, plus all the
little stray punctuation marks I didn’t pick up on.
So I revised the book. At that point, it was 35 thousand words. By the time
I rid my document of the typos and answered the editor’s questions about the
characters, plot, etc., I had 52 thousand words. (They charged me for the
extra words) I never thought I could write a 50 thousand word novel.
At least, I never did during NanoWrimo month.
I expect another evaluation within two weeks, and then it’s time for layout
and design.
I just wanted to thank everyone for their support and feedback as I was
writing the seed copy. That is, the very first draft.
By the way, while they’re working on the first book, I’m starting the
second. Looks like Lucy’s going to be a series, maybe four or five books.
Thanks.
Thea
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