Today Is Not My Friend (Rant)

Kenshin Himura (How I feel)

Kenshin Himura (How I feel)

The universe hates me today.  Truly, it does.  For some reason, I suddenly can’t post, like, or do anything on Facebook.  So there goes that part of my morning promotional work.  At least Twitter was working.  Still, I’m seeing all my friends posting up a storm on there and I have no idea what happened to me.  I don’t appear to be blocked since I assume I’d be notified about that.

Add into this that I’m going to clean up Beginning of a Hero.  Sound strange, but I’ve learned a lot more about editing (mostly from Ionia . . . 90%) and it probably needs a facelift.  I feel sorry for the book because it took one of the most abusive paths I could imagine for a manuscript.

I may have mentioned a few times that an author should NOT take every piece of editorial advice they get.  This is mostly about suggestions of style or the use of the rarely explained ‘show, don’t tell’.  Seriously, don’t bother taking that phrase to heart if the person can’t explain what they mean.  Anyway, I added in every piece of advice I was given over the years I worked on Beginning of a Hero.  This included suggestions ranging from changing the tense to past tense to using short sentences to removing 75% of the commas.  Around 2007, I saw how much of a mess this path made.  It spent a long time trying to bring Beginning of a Hero back to what I wanted and the story/characters got there.  One thing that didn’t help is that many people that beta read for me only looked for spelling errors, so I was in the dark about some of this until recently.

The book is still a good read, but the edges haven’t been polished.  I can hear one or two people preparing to ask ‘why didn’t you hire a professional editor?’  For this, I say:

Clipart from Yahoo Image Search

Clipart from Yahoo Image Search

One of the big reasons I took the self-publishing plunge was that I couldn’t find a job that didn’t suck my soul away.  Office work was causing me to have suicidal thoughts and the pay I was earning barely covered bills.  I was miserable and the idea of having to save up a couple thousand bucks before I tried self-publishing wasn’t appealing.  I took the risk and I think it paid off.  Now, I need to do another edit to polish what is already considered a fun story.  It’s really just word repetition and awkward sentences, which is something I began cleaning up in books 3 and 4.  So, Prodigy of Rainbow Tower might get a tune up at some point.  It shouldn’t be as bad because it never had a Frankenstein’s Monster period like Beginning of a Hero.

Mostly this is rough work and will take a few days of hunting down the over-used words.  I deeply regret the times I believed everyone knew more about how to write my book than I did.

(I can’t even report the problem to Facebook.  Damn it!)

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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46 Responses to Today Is Not My Friend (Rant)

  1. Sorry about your Facebook problems – I haven’t noticed anything today so it isn’t widespread. Hope it is just a glitch that gets fixed for you soon. I assume you have logged out and back in. Have you tried a different facebook account? Like maybe your wife’s account to see if it is your computer or just your account. Just some thoughts.

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    • I don’t know how to get into her account and I just tried on my phone. It failed. So, it’s definitely just me. Logged out and back in too. Nothing works, so it’s something on their end. Hopefully it’s fixed by noon because I really don’t like having a day where I can’t do all my promo work.

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  2. Linda G. Hill's avatar LindaGHill says:

    So… does everyone who bought “Beginning of a Hero” get a free updated version?

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  3. You definitely can’t take every suggestion to heart. For one thing, it would lead to many paradoxes. 🙂 Your storyline and characters are incredible; certainly, that’s the most important part. Hopefully, FB will wake up soon.

    It’s kind of ironic, isn’t it? Most of the time when you see the “show, don’t tell” remark, the person is telling you to show instead of tell, instead of showing you how to show instead of tell. They often don’t even take their own advice. 🙂

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    • I was lucky enough to ignore the suggestions about most characters and the story elements. It was the style that caused the issues. Looking back, it might have been people offering their personal preferences to me and I never realized it. Instead of helping me become the writer I could be, they were moving we toward being the type of writer they wanted. If that makes any sense.

      That is definitely a point of irony. It’s why I stop listening when someone uses the phrase. Caused me nothing, but trouble.

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      • I think that’s it. People know what they are used to seeing, and people know the general rules that others have shared with them, and so much of the advice is geared toward this. The challenge is to develop your own unique style while also writing in a way that appeals to a significant audience.

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      • I’m getting better at that and improving with every book. The first one is the problem right now. I’m leery about printing it out and reading through it all over again though. A lot of paper needed for that and it’s easier to do a word search and scroll through. Such a pain.

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  4. Armad's avatar bur911 says:

    Actually i’m having the same problems with Facebook, I have no idea why but it’ll take time I guess to be resolved and that’s not good news, really sorry. Anyway, have a good Monday even though things seem not to be working good. 🙂 Best wishes.

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    • Good to hear I’m not alone. The irritating thing is that I commented on a friend’s status and FB crashed within 5 minutes later. If I had only done my promo work before that, I might have been safe.

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  5. S.K. Nicholls's avatar sknicholls says:

    I had some similar types of issues with RC&R. We southerners tend to have run on sentences and use “and” a lot and use people’s names a lot when talking (It is respectful). I have cleaned it up some, but don’t want to lose the style of southern writing. Scrivener actually has a feature that will show you word usage so you can avoid over usage easily. I am hoping that will help me in the future.

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  6. Papi Z's avatar Papi Z says:

    Facebook is down world wide according to Google. They are working on the issue.

    As for editing Book 1 again, is it a necessity? Or something that could wait a bit while you continue publishing work to sell?

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  7. I’m totally with you on going back and revising published books. Although I’m pretty happy with my own book, I decided to re-read it a few weeks ago to prepare for working on the sequel, and there’s definitely stuff I want to change. Like you said, wording, removing/adding commas, etc. I might even work in a little more description, here and there. Best of luck with the editing!!!

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  8. Darcy Branwyn's avatar Olivia Stocum says:

    Your path to publication sounds so much like mine! I’ve let too many people tell me what to do with MY work.

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  9. Aussa Lorens's avatar Aussa Lorens says:

    I feel your pain– I’ve been having network issues all morning and it’s making me crazy. I had to actually step back and take a photo of my desktop computer, laptop, and ipad all sitting there and spinning like the eyes of that dude in the photo. The. Worst.

    The Facebook will still be waiting for you when you get back though 🙂

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    • Thankfully, it started working again by late morning. It’s frustrating because I commented on a friend’s status then FB went down 5 minutes later. If I had done the promo stuff first, I would have been fine.

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  10. Ionia Froment's avatar ioniamartin says:

    First of all, when they update a kindle book, all users who have downloaded for free and or purchased that book will get a message saying there is a new version available,.There is no charge to the customer. Secondly, i would simply like to say that there is no shame in doing another edit. There have been so many authors who said “it is good enough.” I shudder. When they say this, it is basically saying that they don’t care enough about their audience to put out the best book they can for the enjoyment of their readers. It is taking the high road to polish a manuscript until it shines, even when the edits come late.

    Finally, I would like to also say that this is a wonderful book. Most of the issues have been cosmetic and aesthetic and nothing to do with the actual plot itself. You are a writer, other jobs never work out for you because they are not what you are meant to be doing. I believe in you and a lot of other people do as well. Windemere does too. Especially Fizzle. Especially when you have apples.

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  11. Ellespeth's avatar Ellespeth says:

    You owe it to yourself and your work to make your book the’cleanest’ it can possibly be…I’m on that same path now…cheers!
    Ellespeth

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