Dear Liz, the rewrite lesson makes me want to withdraw my murder mystery from publication and to write it all over again. But short of that, maybe I just won’t write another one. You make things so clear and although a few of the things that you wrote about, had been touched on before by others. I think the clarity writing really adds something to it as well as your humor. And speaking of humor I just love what’s going on with Betty. It’s getting curiouser and curiouser, and I can’t wait to read the next chapter of what should’ve been a book. Although I’m too busy for my own writing right now, I certainly am never too busy to read yours.
On point, Liz
I should take my own advice more often.
Dear Liz, the rewrite lesson makes me want to withdraw my murder mystery from publication and to write it all over again. But short of that, maybe I just won’t write another one. You make things so clear and although a few of the things that you wrote about, had been touched on before by others. I think the clarity writing really adds something to it as well as your humor. And speaking of humor I just love what’s going on with Betty. It’s getting curiouser and curiouser, and I can’t wait to read the next chapter of what should’ve been a book. Although I’m too busy for my own writing right now, I certainly am never too busy to read yours.
With all sincerity and hugs, Judith
Thanks for the little nudge.
Yes, keep writing. Write something new or edit your book. It’s important to keep writing.
Your piece on editing is particularly helpful, and the compelling Betty story is picking up steam. Has movie potential.
I'm glad you liked the editing piece. We all need reminders.