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Bergan |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 17:23:04 I asked a long while back on the Wizards novels board and you suggested that you might be thinking of penning more of Jack's adventures.
Has your forthcoming trilogy derailed that? Or are there future plans for the suave one?
Thanks for any feedback! |
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Bergan |
Posted - 21 Feb 2004 : 00:08:52 Thanks for the Jack feedback. I'll sit and wait for his further exploits - I seem to remember you saying that you would like to see him try and cope with adventures outside his usual haunts. Would you have to write him in a prequel due to his powerful nature by the end of City of Ravens? |
RichardBaker |
Posted - 17 Feb 2004 : 17:19:30 Nothing mysterious here. "Galleys" are print-outs of a manuscript after it comes back from typesetting (which, of course, comes after editing). Authors normally get one last look at a book before it's really, truly final. Hopefully, in galleys you're only fixing typos or spelling mistakes. On occasion, you might read a line of dialogue and think, "Gah, the editor butchered that, I want to change a couple of words to make it read right." As long as those changes are pretty minor, you can make 'em.
quote: Originally posted by Adrian Moonbow
quote: Originally posted by RichardBaker Of course, this doesn't account for outlining, research, second drafts, reviewing galleys, etc.
'Reviewing galleys'?!? That was a teaser if I've ever seen one.
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Adrian Moonbow |
Posted - 17 Feb 2004 : 09:17:09 quote: Originally posted by RichardBaker Of course, this doesn't account for outlining, research, second drafts, reviewing galleys, etc.
'Reviewing galleys'?!? That was a teaser if I've ever seen one. |
Kameron M. Franklin |
Posted - 13 Feb 2004 : 18:45:00 Wow, 5k/week plus a 9-5. I average maybe half that. At least I have an idea of what I need to be doing if I want more than one book a year. |
RichardBaker |
Posted - 13 Feb 2004 : 17:27:29 I shoot for a pace of about 5,000 words a week when I'm in "draft-writing" mode. So, a book of about 90,000 words takes roughly 4-5 months. To get my 5k a week, I put in a couple of hours a night maybe 3 times a week, plus a couple of sessions over the weekend, so maybe 10 to 15 hours a week. Doesn't sound like that much, but I have a day job, too.
Of course, this doesn't account for outlining, research, second drafts, reviewing galleys, etc.
quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Uhhhh, as someone who's been slaving for days to write a stupid 10 page story for my college English class, I don't think we're in a position to say he should be done yet. I shudder at the thought of having to write novel-length and -quality in the timeframe these men and women have to (uh, which is how long, out of curiosity?).
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Zacas |
Posted - 12 Feb 2004 : 15:52:23 quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Uhhhh, as someone who's been slaving for days to write a stupid 10 page story for my college English class, I don't think we're in a position to say he should be done yet. I shudder at the thought of having to write novel-length and -quality in the timeframe these men and women have to (uh, which is how long, out of curiosity?).
Well as my 'j/k' was placed... i was 'just kidding' :P |
Kameron M. Franklin |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 19:31:19 quote: Originally posted by mother1219
Quoted from Kameron M. Franklin. quote: More than I've ever been paid to write before.
Wasn't this your first paid publication?
Keep up the good work, Kameron. I remember the exact moment Archer posted the announcement of your victory on the WotC site. I was the first person to post a reply, because I happened to be there at just the right time. Ever since then, I've been dying to read that sucker. Now, get off this site and mash fingers to keys, buddy.
Yes, this is my first paid publication. My writing schedule is typically Thur-Sun, and I visit this forum mainly during breaks at work. Have no fear, I'm mashing away. :D |
Adrian Moonbow |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 08:04:32 So, Rich, do you have any plans for future novels after the Last Mythal trilogy? No rush, though, purely out of interest.
And stop wasting your time on these boards. Back to writing! (Now where's my author-whip?) That goes for you too, Kameron.
Seriously, good work guys. |
mother1219 |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 02:45:33 Quoted from Kameron M. Franklin. quote: More than I've ever been paid to write before.
Wasn't this your first paid publication?
Keep up the good work, Kameron. I remember the exact moment Archer posted the announcement of your victory on the WotC site. I was the first person to post a reply, because I happened to be there at just the right time. Ever since then, I've been dying to read that sucker. Now, get off this site and mash fingers to keys, buddy. |
Simon Says |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 01:35:36 <curses>
<politely>
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Kameron M. Franklin |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 00:32:08 quote: Originally posted by Simon Says
Really, Kameron? Interesting! And how much are they paying you?
<said quickly and with cool disinterest, trying to sneak the taboo caish question in>
More than I've ever been paid to write before. |
Simon Says |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 00:15:30 Really, Kameron? Interesting! And how much are they paying you?
<said quickly and with cool disinterest, trying to sneak the taboo caish question in>
;) |
Demonwise |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 00:14:53 I pity you, yet envy you, Kameron M. Franklin :D.
Btw, good luck and best wishes for your novel! (I think I am one of the few people who have not yet said that to you ) |
Kameron M. Franklin |
Posted - 11 Feb 2004 : 00:10:24 quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
Uhhhh, as someone who's been slaving for days to write a stupid 10 page story for my college English class, I don't think we're in a position to say he should be done yet. I shudder at the thought of having to write novel-length and -quality in the timeframe these men and women have to (uh, which is how long, out of curiosity?).
For me, from the time I got the outline approved to my deadline for first draft, it's about 9 months. |
Hoondatha |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 23:40:29 Uhhhh, as someone who's been slaving for days to write a stupid 10 page story for my college English class, I don't think we're in a position to say he should be done yet. I shudder at the thought of having to write novel-length and -quality in the timeframe these men and women have to (uh, which is how long, out of curiosity?). |
Zacas |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 20:26:49 quote: Originally posted by RichardBaker
It won't be anytime in the next 18-24 months, anyway (got the Last Mythal to write first).
WHAT?!?!?!?! Yer not done with that YET?! Quit yer slacking! hehe... j/k |
RichardBaker |
Posted - 10 Feb 2004 : 19:44:42 Sorry, no current plans for another Jack Ravenwild story. I'd like to revisit Jack at some point in the future, but Wizards has to decide they want another Jack Ravenwild story first. It won't be anytime in the next 18-24 months, anyway (got the Last Mythal to write first).
quote: Originally posted by Bergan
I asked a long while back on the Wizards novels board and you suggested that you might be thinking of penning more of Jack's adventures.
Has your forthcoming trilogy derailed that? Or are there future plans for the suave one?
Thanks for any feedback!
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