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These just in ... as in these 328 plus page-proof pages of Duainfey. On my plate for the next few days, yes.
Meanwhile, how do you guys do this? I mean, historically we've had a habit of rereading our previous books when getting ready to write the next one if there's been a break in the writing process ... and since we're contemplating the follow-on to Scout's Progress, which is sort of out-of-story sequence for us, I'm in line to reread ... um ...1.5 or 2 million words? Even at a leisurely book every other day that's a month! And we hear from some of you that you reread the series at least once a year... and have real jobs, too!
These just in ... as in these 328 plus page-proof pages of Duainfey. On my plate for the next few days, yes.
Meanwhile, how do you guys do this? I mean, historically we've had a habit of rereading our previous books when getting ready to write the next one if there's been a break in the writing process ... and since we're contemplating the follow-on to Scout's Progress, which is sort of out-of-story sequence for us, I'm in line to reread ... um ...1.5 or 2 million words? Even at a leisurely book every other day that's a month! And we hear from some of you that you reread the series at least once a year... and have real jobs, too!
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2008-04-11 12:28 (UTC)I guess ti does take longer for the kind of reading we'll be doing, especially since we'll be trolling to find those hooks we put in and make sure they're strong enough as is to carry the story where it needs to go this time around ... else we have to build in another graph or two in places give support within the new addition...