Waiting On Line Edits
Right now I'm waiting on line edits for my soon-to-be-pubbed (eeek!!!) book.
I did a set of revisions before contract and a set after, but now the story is being sent to a different line editor. Even though authors from the same line gave me some encouragement about these edits, I'm still nervous.
What will be changed? Will the editor like the story or hate it? Will the editor cross out all my "was"s?
The suspense of not knowing what will happen is driving me to chocolate.
Are you waiting for anything right now? How do you handle the suspense of the unknown? Are you prepared for the changes an editor might ask you to make?
I did a set of revisions before contract and a set after, but now the story is being sent to a different line editor. Even though authors from the same line gave me some encouragement about these edits, I'm still nervous.
What will be changed? Will the editor like the story or hate it? Will the editor cross out all my "was"s?
The suspense of not knowing what will happen is driving me to chocolate.
Are you waiting for anything right now? How do you handle the suspense of the unknown? Are you prepared for the changes an editor might ask you to make?
Comments
I need no anxiety to drive me to chocolate. LOL
I'm on the end of a long wait. Ah. But as all writers know, the wait will begin again soon for publishers.
~ Wendy
Do you have a pub date yet?
Good luck when the line edits come.
It just hit me yesterday that I'll get to meet you in person in a few weeks! How exciting is that! :)
Wendy, you never know. You could sell in less than a week. It's happened before. ;-)
Hey Jennifer! I guess you're back from your blog break, huh? My release date is April 2012.
Sarah, I know!!! LOL I can't believe how quickly it's coming up. Yikes.
What's worse, you wait and wait for edits, then they come, and you have like ten days to fix them and get them back. Eek. No pressure.
But it'll be fine and worth it all in the end!! You'll survive ;-)
You are so funny! LOL
And yes, I'd be feeling the same way as you. But there is one word that every author can use when they try to cross something out that's important to your story vision: stet.
Stet is your friend. It means to return the correction made by the copy editor to what you originally wrote.
Anyway, good luck my terrific pal! I'm so excited for you! April cannot get here soon enough 4 me. :)
I know, I'm driven to chocolate daily. So sad. *wink*
I wish you well on your edits, Jessie. I have a hunch you'll sail through them, but having chocolate on hand is a good thing any time, right?
I'm almost done crafting my query...yeah, like I said, chocolate is the way to go.
And line edits are nothing! They don't change anything; they just make sure that what you have is grammatically correct. Good luck and happy waiting!
I am so excited for you, but I can understand your nervousness. The Scriptures always help me when I'm nervous. IF I'll meditate them.
I am waiting to hear back from 3 editors that have proposals of 2 books. Pass the Milky Way Dark...
That being said, I'm waiting for some line edits at the moment, and I'm watching my inbox pretty closely these days. :)
Erica, yeah, mine are supposed to come hard copy in the mail. Gulp. I think maybe because it's new it's making me nervous?
Jeanette, thank you for that valuable advice. I should do that, and will. Thank you!
Hey Elana, I didn't know you were on a second one. Congrats! I'm positive you'll pull it off in an amazing way. :-)
Jaime, would you believe I'm out of coffee? It's been a horrific day...
Thanks Keli! Yes, chocolate is always great to have. ;-) I alread ate quite a bit. lol
Loree, thanks so much for popping by. Congrats on the query! If you want a pair of eyes to look it over, let me know (not that I'm a pro or anything, lol).
Line edits is so much further in the process - congratulations soon you'll be crossing that final draft finish line!
smooches,
Larie
"...driving me to chocolate." Love that phrase!
You'll get through this. I can't wait to read your book.
Karen and I sent out partials on our book, and I sent partials out on mine. The waiting is hard. And, yes, I'm eating lots of chocolate. :)
Blessings,
Susan
I'm waiting on revisions from my agent, and every time I check my email it's with this mixture of excitement and fear. The unknown is the hardest. Okay, well, maybe the actual edits are harder than the unknown. I don't really know yet. But that's what I tell myself. :-)
I'm thinking she's going to LOVE it!!!!
I'm sure it'll be fine, even if the notes make you freak out and cry and throw things for a little while at first. :) LOL.
I'm waiting on registrations for my dance classes. I've done so much work marketing and advertising for them, but at some point, I have to just step back and wait for the results. I'm very impatient, though... I know it's okay to fail the first time I go it on my own, but I'm still stuck in suspense mode!!!
Thanks for keeping us posted - please continue to do so!
Eileen, you're pretty small yourself. :-P I felt like a giant next to you!
Kate!! You sold? Going to check out your blog now...