Shortly before Christmas, I commenced ghostwriting a fantasy novel. Four months and 85,000 words later, the manuscript is finished. My work is done ... until I start on the sequel in September, that is. Before I turn my attention to my next project, I feel all of you who have stuck with me through this odyssey deserve some kind … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries – Final Entry
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Ghostwriter Diaries 26 – Completion!
ONE DAY until submission! The manuscript is complete. Yes, four months after starting, and one day early, I've finished the fantasy novel I've been ghostwriting. All that remains is for me to compose an email to my client, attach the manuscript, and click Send. Do I feel good about that? What do you think? Today's final session has … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 26 – Completion!
Ghostwriter Diaries 25
TWO DAYS until submission! Today, I haven't touched the manuscript at all. Even ghosts have to take time off occasionally.
Ghostwriter Diaries 24
THREE DAYS until submission! I haven't quite reached the peak of this ghostwriting mountain, but I have completed most of the final ascent. The steepest slopes are behind me. All that remains ahead is a short trek up the final ridge that ascends steadily to the summit. It doesn't look too arduous, but the ledges are precarious and it's a … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 24
Ghostwriter Diaries 23
FOUR DAYS until submission! My ghostwriting marathon is nearly over. This morning, I dealt with all but the last ten pages of editorial notes on the MS. I had fewer issues to deal with than in previous chapters, although a couple of storyline tweaks meant rewriting several sections. A few tricky moments, but nothing terminal. … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 23
Ghostwriter Diaries 22
FIVE DAYS until submission! My editing session this morning was smooth and strong, much like the coffee that fuelled it. Today's challenges included bringing an important secondary character a little more centre-stage (I'd inadvertantly sidelined him in the thick of the battle action). I also made a few changes in one chapter that needed foreshadowing … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 22
Ghostwriter Diaries 21
SIX DAYS until submission! I had a better morning this morning, with two chapters edited before I descended into the bowels of the day job. In the narrative, the final battle has begun, which means my original prose had occasionally strayed away from my main characters' POVs and adopted a more omniscient, authorial perspective. It's … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 21
Ghostwriter Diaries 20
SEVEN DAYS until submission! Here begins my final-week sequence of blink-and-you-miss-them ghostwriter reports ... A 5:15am start rewarded me with 90 minutes of precious editing time before the day job kicked in. I edited only one chapter, due to the need for some delicate rewriting: weaving character relationships more fully into steadily mounting pre-battle tension; … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 20
Writing in Technicolor
I write in Technicolor. Perhaps I should explain. Like most writers of my generation, my writing style and sense of narrative have been greatly influenced by cinema. If you asked me to list the stories that have had the greatest influence on me, I'd be as likely to cite George Lucas's Star Wars as John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, … Continue reading Writing in Technicolor
Ghostwriter Diaries 19
After a solid day spent editing, and with a little over a week to go until my final submission deadline, it's unlikely this entry will make a lot of sense. But if I don't check in now, you probably won't hear from me again until it's all over. And that would be a shame. Today, … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 19