What
should one expect from a content editor? Blog post from Aug 12th.
should one expect from a content editor? Blog post from Aug 12th.
As promised, I’m here to give you the final verdict
in my content edit that I had done for my newest book. I finished the work earlier
today and I’m still gritting my teeth.
in my content edit that I had done for my newest book. I finished the work earlier
today and I’m still gritting my teeth.
Did you read my first post? If not, see the link
above. Then you’ll know that this editor totally had me reeling from her
caustic comments, her dissing of my characters and basically just not getting
the whole context of my story.
above. Then you’ll know that this editor totally had me reeling from her
caustic comments, her dissing of my characters and basically just not getting
the whole context of my story.
As I continued following her edits and reading her
continuous sideline blurbs, it finally dawned on me that the poor girl had no
idea where my characters were coming from and what they were all about, nor did
she get the story.
continuous sideline blurbs, it finally dawned on me that the poor girl had no
idea where my characters were coming from and what they were all about, nor did
she get the story.
You know those light-bulb moments one gets when
stupidity is replaced with a tiny sprinkling of intelligence. It happened to me
and I literally smacked my forehead in self-recrimination. How could I have
been so remiss?
stupidity is replaced with a tiny sprinkling of intelligence. It happened to me
and I literally smacked my forehead in self-recrimination. How could I have
been so remiss?
Because I had been so miffed about being rejected
from the publisher I’d set my heart on, I’d turned for sympathy to another
author I hold in high esteem. When she told me she’d been so happy with her
content edit from this particular editor, I jumped on her suggestion that I
write to this person and see if she would have time for my work.
from the publisher I’d set my heart on, I’d turned for sympathy to another
author I hold in high esteem. When she told me she’d been so happy with her
content edit from this particular editor, I jumped on her suggestion that I
write to this person and see if she would have time for my work.
Hint number one – if she was that great, how
come she had an empty schedule and could take my work immediately.
come she had an empty schedule and could take my work immediately.
Mistake number two – my friend is a very successful
writer of Urban Fantasy which is a far cry from Romantic Suspense.
writer of Urban Fantasy which is a far cry from Romantic Suspense.
And the worst error of all – my colleague told me
this editor was also a writer and I never took the time to see what she wrote
and whether or not, I even liked her style or her voice.
this editor was also a writer and I never took the time to see what she wrote
and whether or not, I even liked her style or her voice.
Now that I’d finally surfaced from my self-pitying
daze, I did the homework I should have done before hiring her. I would have saved
myself this grief. I looked her up on Amazon and it turns out, she’s a YA
author with a few books written and no sales to speak of.
daze, I did the homework I should have done before hiring her. I would have saved
myself this grief. I looked her up on Amazon and it turns out, she’s a YA
author with a few books written and no sales to speak of.
By this time, my leg is sore from trying to kick my
own ass.
own ass.
What was I thinking? Of course the poor girl didn’t appreciate my
story. It’s so far from what she loves and writes that I’m surprised she accepted
my work in the first place.
When I delved into the first few chapters of her
work, I dozed off. By the time I’m at that point in my books, I’ve already
killed someone off, had the two main characters meet and sparks ignite and if a
conflict hadn’t already exploded, it wouldn’t be long.
work, I dozed off. By the time I’m at that point in my books, I’ve already
killed someone off, had the two main characters meet and sparks ignite and if a
conflict hadn’t already exploded, it wouldn’t be long.
So, what I’m trying to say here in my own Mimi way
is this. I deserved to have this experience. I’d never have hired her if I’d
have done my homework in the first place. I shared this with you because I
hoped you’d learn from my mistakes.
is this. I deserved to have this experience. I’d never have hired her if I’d
have done my homework in the first place. I shared this with you because I
hoped you’d learn from my mistakes.
In the end, all was not lost. She helped me see weak writing when she didn’t understand why I’d set things in motion
the way I had. I fixed those spots, made them better… stronger. She pointed out
places where she wanted more romance and I worked harder to develop those scenes.
And, because she really labored over my book—I’m talking every line—I owe
her a huge thank you for trying so very hard to do the best she could.
the way I had. I fixed those spots, made them better… stronger. She pointed out
places where she wanted more romance and I worked harder to develop those scenes.
And, because she really labored over my book—I’m talking every line—I owe
her a huge thank you for trying so very hard to do the best she could.
In the end, she was the professional.
But… next time I won’t get caught with my pants down 🙂
For a short time only, I have The Vegas Series on sale
for half
price…
price…
Only $2.99