As mentioned before, I have a new middle-grade project that I (mostly) drafted in November and December. My critique group read it and offered excellent insights in mid-January. Since then, I’ve jotted many thoughts and ideas in my trusty notebook. But I didn’t start working with the actual manuscript until last week.
When I began reading it again after all that time away, I fell in love. One critique partner commented that the draft has good bones, and I totally agree. I’m so grateful for this project and the enthusiasm I feel when working on it.
However, various difficult Life issues are taking up lots of head space lately so I’m following the lead of another critique partner who writes one hour per day (and even has her own hourglass). I’m reading through the draft, making revision notes that I highlight in yellow. There are still a bunch of plot issues I need to resolve, but I’m making progress.
I will prevail. One hour at a time.
Keep at it!
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Will do, Sandy! Thank you much. 🙂
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Sure!
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If the draft has good bones, you know you can take it where it needs to go. That comment must have put a smile on your face, ear to ear.
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You are correct regarding that smile. It was welcome news after being so nervous about the draft. Thank you for the support, much appreciated!
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Sounds like a workable plan!
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Steady as she goes, Becky! 🙂
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