10/23/05: Long time no post
I finally heard some more from the editor on my novel. He's still
excited about it, but the publisher is less so, and the editor would
like me to make some changes to make it more acceptable to the publisher.
I consulted with my agent about it, and he says that if I think the
novel would be improved by the suggested changes I should go ahead and
do them. Which, since some of the problems the editor has identified
are also problems I've been fighting the whole way through, I'm going
ahead and doing. So I spent the whole weekend revising, making the aliens
more alien and increasing the friction between the aliens and the humans.
Thanks to
bricoleur,
coreolis,
nnaloh,
and Jim and Denny WANOLJ for brainstorming assistance.
I've rewritten the first 50 pages so far, including fairly significant changes in Clarity's introduction and the funeral scene. Mostly what I've been doing is adding exposition -- a sentence here, a paragraph there -- and rewriting a few scenes to make them more dramatic and conflict-y. The total word count change so far is only about 600 additional words.
In other writing news, the January 2006 issue of Asimov's, including my story "The Last McDougal's," has been reviewed at Tangent Online. "Levine paints the future with a clever brush.... His down-to-earth and realistic portrayal of family and the dynamic between two distant generations is refreshing and timely." Watch for the issue on newsstands or in your mailbox soon.
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But again, there's no way to avoid the sadness. For instance, there's No Way I can offer to read anything (you might not even need me to, but I'm not that far along in this process), though I would really, really want to.
Crazy(still, will be thinking good thoughts, in between our housing/moving follies)Soph
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It's been hard to find some of the SF magazines anywhere recently because one of the major national distributors stopped carrying them.