Twilight Analysis
While listening to my husband’s band rehearse this afternoon, I pulled out my Twilight spreadsheet and my critique notes and began looking for how I can revise it. I’m slowly getting more comfortable with some ideas, and I’m looking for ways I can maintain the book’s uniqueness as well as make it more solid.
Since Holly Lisle is preparing her “How to Think Sideways” course, I’m looking for ways to “think sideways” to fix this book. I’m teasing my mind looking for feasible but unconventional solutions to pulling this book together. Remember, Twilight is a working title — I’m also looking for a better title, and, frankly, from what I understand about the publishing industry, I shouldn’t get too attached to any single title anyway.
Hello from Fort Worth! Saw your www listed in the student forums at the How to Think Sideways site. Looking forward to the work and the interaction. I’ve signed up to be in a work group. I’m writing mystery–what I hope will be a series of five cozies with romance. But I’m open to speculative fiction–or anything, really, and will do my best to give and accept help from other students.
BTW, you have a lovely site, and I envy you the “wake up when I wake up” lifestyle. We’re keeping our vines because they’re the only thing that grows under the trees.
So, again, Hello from Fort Worth!
Texanne