I’m pleased to welcome crime author Ed James to the Revisions process hot seat today. Ed James writes crime fiction novels. His Scott Cullen series features a young Edinburgh detective constable investigating crimes from the bottom rung of the career ladder he’s desperate to climb. The Hope That Kills is the first in a […]
What’s Your Revision Process Like? – Linda Huber
Today I’m pleased to welcome Linda Huber to the blog to talk about her revision process. Linda grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, but went to work in Switzerland for a year aged twenty-two, and has lived there ever since. Her day jobs have included working as a physiotherapist in hospitals and schools for handicapped children, […]
The End Of The Road For First Drafters…
Yes, I’m sorry to say that we are about at the end of the road for our fabulous First Drafters. It must be close to two years that this series has been running and I have had a multitude of authors talking to me about their First Draft processes, but I am slowly running out […]
Agents, Edits, EDS and The C Word
The title of this post about sums up my past few weeks. Maybe one word would cover it. Intense. I signed with an agent. A writers high moment. From that come the edits before the manuscript is submitted to editors. This part I love. Yes, more than the first draft. First drafts are yawning great sheets […]