Ding, dong, the draft is done. The draft is done. The draft is done. Ding, dong, the dreaded draft is done.
That's right friends and neighbors. I got through it. I sent it. It is in Cathy's hands awaiting changes.
During the last pass I caught one big boo-boo. On one page Kate is ahem, exhausted and weak-kneed from having too good of a time, so that she sends Tom into the shower first. Two pages later she's fully-showered, dressed and wanting him to hurry up with his shower.
Little things like that usually happen when you're working on a book in too small of chunks of time, too far apart. You can re-read up to a point, BUT if you don't have much time, you only go back a page or so to get the flavor, and you wind up having missed something. Frustrating. But there you go. At least we caught it.
But be kind to your authors---and not just us. I mean it. Despite the best efforts of the writer, the editors, the proofreaders, the galley folks, things slip through. They just do. ESPECIALLY if it's a really good story and you get caught up in it. You're reading, not proofing. You don't mean to, but you see what is supposed to be there, not what is. The only cure is to let the blasted thing sit for months and look at it with completely fresh eyes. Which would be lovely, but isn't possible when you're on a tight schedule.
I swear I don't know how other folks do it. I mean some of these people are MACHINES, pumping out almost a book a month CONSISTENTLY over the course of years. I can do a book in a month. Hell, I can do one in two weeks if I have to. But CONSISTENTLY? Without rest. And without losing quality? Um, no. Not so much.
ANYWAY, I have a challenge for you. I found a typo in the back end of Touch of Madness while I was looking up something to make sure I didn't contradict myself in Touch of Darkness. Somewhere toward the end there Bryan becomes (ever so briefly--as in I HOPE just once,) BRIAN. FIND THAT TYPO.
Who knows, if you do and quote the line and page # in the comments I may dig through the shelves of goodies and reward y'all with something small. IF you hurry. As in, contest ends at midnight on August 8, 2007 (which is the deadline for us to submit Touch of Darkness to the publisher, so I know I'll remember the date. :) )
Have fun folks.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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I don't think I'm the first, but I found it. I remember catching it the first time reading it, but since I read about four books a week, my brain just automatically skips over any typos.
Page 242: "Do you see any solution? I mean, I am what I am."
"Yeah, and he is what he," Brian grumpled. "I'll work on it."
:^D
... *grumbled, lol.
CONGRATULATIONS. You won! What, I'm not sure, I'll work on it. Send your mailing info. to cat_cie@msn.com.
Yay! Congrats on getting the draft done, Cie. :D Woooohoooooo!!!!
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