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...even though I knew the wip needed work, and in many of the places that Editor pointed out--this is a 5-page letter, single-spaced--I still need to adjust to the facts that the letter is indeed here and the wip is not perfect. I knew it wasn't perfect, but I was, of course, willing to be proved wrong. No such luck for five previous books. No such luck now. Time to dig the tool box out from under the bed.

They say that it takes ten good reviews to counteract one bad one. Well, a revision letter, no matter how encouraging it is in places, is a bad review. Granted, it is a bad review of the constructive sort, a bad review that no one else need ever read. The issues it points out should be repaired, never to see the light of day. For the most part. There may be some room for discussion here or there...

Not asking for sympathy or pats on the back. It's just something I need to work through before I settle down to work. The realization that I still have miles to go before this book sleeps.

Date: 2009-01-24 11:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mizkit.livejournal.com
*snort* That's exactly how I (and as far as I can tell practically everybody) feels. It's not that we can't tell stories. It's that we're too close to see the flaws. And we all feel like morons for not seeing what was OBVIOUSLY SCREAMINGLY APPARENT, which is made worse by the fact that as soon as somebody else points it out it *becomes* obviously screamingly apparent.

I go through exactly the same thing every time I get a revision letter. And what I hate most of all is that in almost every instance, my editor/agent is *right*. Grrrrr. :)

Date: 2009-01-24 02:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
I go through exactly the same thing every time I get a revision letter. And what I hate most of all is that in almost every instance, my editor/agent is *right*. Grrrrr. :)

Yeah. Those parts that I felt probably needed work, but might slip by--they didn't slip by. The storyline I snipped off in the middle--didn't tuck that dangly end away as well as I thought I had. It is a rare issue that my editor discusses that I haven't pondered at some point. Dammit.

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