Trumansburg Philomatic Library June 2016 |
We were in Upstate New
York recently for a wedding and I stopped by the Trumansburg Library. Of course
I had to peek in the mystery section to see if my book had arrived back on the
shelf. And there it was. Never in my life’s plan did I imagine that a story I
had written would be published, and read by so many. And that so many of those
readers continually ask when is the next story coming out. It’s a strange
feeling to think that the book was not only well received, but readers want
more.
And so I’m working on it.
I am about two thirds the way through, and am in the process of editing the
first chapters. The reason is because of sleepless nights when I realized what
I had planned was too much. The prologue, setting up a subplot just wasn’t
working. And so last week, that thousand word plus chapter was cut out. Not
gone forever. I’ve learned that when things are working, don’t delete
completely. Instead, set up a clipping document and park them there. You never
know when you’ll need all or part of what you've previously written. In fact, things I cut early on, I went back
and retrieved parts from my clipping document.
My writing journal contains the day's date, and at what page I should start editing the next day. It also contains notes
on things I need to follow up on. And if a new character appears, I make
careful note of that person and his/her purpose.
The most exciting news is
that Buffalo Street Books in Ithaca, New York took three of my books on
consignment. If they sell, that will be a perfect venue for my Finger Lakes
mysteries.
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