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Light at the End of This Writing Tunnel

February 15, 2012 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

When A Bad Guy Forever won the mystery/suspense/thriller category of the 2011-2012 Phoenix Rattler contest last week, believe me, it was a badly needed shot of encouragement. Sort of like those B-12 shots my mother used to give my old granny. Those shots kept her kicking for a good number of years. I’m hoping and praying to stay kicking long enough to get this manuscript revised and circulating.

For the past three days, I’ve been working nonstop. The first thirty-six hours, I read with pen in hand making notes where things didn’t make sense or where I needed more dialogue or internal thought. I haven’t read my manuscript in its entirety since I “finished” it the first time. Won’t tell you how long that’s been! My score sheets from the contest are invaluable. Much of what the two finalist judges said helped identify problem areas. It’s amazing how different “professional eyes” (should I say an editor’s eyes?) are from our own.
I’ve lived in fear that the rewrites I’ve been involved in during the past year were creating an unfixable mess. I’m tickled silly to say that’s not the case at all. I feel more positive and encouraged than ever! The thing didn’t read half bad. Oh, there are glitches and holes and a few problems, but they’re all fixable. FIXABLE! Hooraaaay!

Now I’m taking the notes I’ve written on the hard copy and I’m rewriting. The only thing that’s truly scaring me is how much I’m doing away with. Entire scenes are being discarded but they don’t work so they have to be dumped. I’m almost half-way through the book. Once I’m finished, I’ll pass it on to mystery writer Barbara Colley and let her mark it up. She’s excellent at spotting holes and asking questions that have to be answered. After fixing what she says is broken, hopefully, I’ll have a marketable manuscript. Do you think I should have more than one reader? Seriously now, cut me some slack. But do you?

I’m still having a few problems adding description and a sense of setting. Why is that giving me fits? I have to make a conscious effort to do it when it seems, at least to me, a lot of that should just appear naturally, then be tweaked. It dawned on me today that maybe in the future, I should plan my setting in detail before I ever start writing. What do you think?

Teach me something about setting and description and revision. My book is set in Louisiana. Am I just making sense of place difficult because I’m not really from Louisiana? Now that’s a thought.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A Bad Guy Forever, revisions, sense of place, The Phoenix Rattler

I Am A Winner!

February 12, 2012 By Jessica Ferguson Leave a Comment

I told you HERE that I was putting my novel, A Bad Guy Forever, aside and working on a couple other projects. I finished ABGF once, twice and starting feeling lost and confused. I needed to get away from it for awhile.

I told you HERE that I entered A Bad Guy Forever in a contest and was one of three finalists.
And I learned last night that I’m a winner in the Suspense/Thriller/Mystery category.

I’m.  A.  Winner.

I’m always amazed at all the crummy stuff contest judges find. I think I’m entering clean copy with absolutely no typos or left out words or misplaced commas. Dream on, huh? After seeing what they found, I’m stunned to be a finalist, much less winner. Just goes to show how badly we need fresh eyes to look over our work.

But now I’m thinking: should I put my other projects aside and finish this book once and for all? What do you think? Remember, I’ve finished the book a couple of times. Twice it was written and rewritten as a Christian romantic suspense. Then, I read Lee Child’s Killing Floor and thought I should pick up the pace in my own book. I did away with backstory and a lot of introspection. After doing that, I entered A Bad Guy Forever in the Killer Nashville Claymore contest and it came out a top 10 finalist. Taking a couple of suggestions from the editor I talked with, I did some tweaking.

My gut tells me I can sell this book if I just FINISH it–ONE. MORE. TIME.

So, I’m putting aside the NF book I’ve been working on and will devote time to A Bad Guy Forever and my handwritten novella. Toss in a couple of romantic short stories and you have 2012 in a nutshell — with a move to Oklahoma. That’s still in the works and getting closer every day.

You do think I should fining this book, don’t you? One more time?
Sign me … Walking on Sunshine!
jess

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A Bad Guy Forever, contest winner, Lee Child

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