Vixen in Velvet Phase Two Completed

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Some wonder why it takes so long from the time the author says the book is DONE to when it appears at a book retailer.  It's because of the phases, as mentioned briefly  when I turned in the Vixen in Velvet manuscript

It seems like only yesterday I was celebrating.  In fact, it was less than a month ago.  Within days it came back to me for Phase Two, the Revisions (tweaking, filling in missing bits, clarifying unclear bits, etc.).

Today’s good news is, that part’s done, too.

Phase Three (coming soon) is the Copy Edit, which is when yet another editor goes over the manuscript with a microscope, looking for typos, infelicitous grammar, deranged punctuation, inconsistencies, phrasing that probably isn’t English, and that sort of thing.  For me this is usually the most aggravating phase of book production, because some things get “fixed” that aren’t broken while some ghastly errors get overlooked.

After seven hundred sixty-three years in the business, I can say with some confidence that both of these things will happen.  And at the same time, I know the copy editor will catch errors and make corrections desperately needed, so one can’t simply scream “Incompetent!” preceded by bad word adjectives and write STET STET STET all over the manuscript with a blunt-edged red permanent marker.  One especially can’t do it these days because we copy edit electronically, which is more efficient but less emotional.

Illustration :Valerie was busy," courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Happy Thanksgiving

Puck Thanksgiving 1905 

Puck Thanksgiving 1905
 

It's a day of big gratitude for me;  my family, my friends, my readers, my amazing (and patient) publishing team.  And let's not forget  the food and all the good cooks I lucked out in being related to.

May you all have lots of good things to be grateful for, and a happy and delicious Thanksgiving!

Illustration:   Puck Thanksgiving  1905, Courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.

Vixen in Velvet Reaches the Finish Line

Loretta reports:

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Vixen in Velvet is done!  It flew away on electronic wings to my editor yesterday.  This is the end of Phase One.  It will return to me for tuning and tweaking (aka Revisions) but we can celebrate again when that's done.

Now I have to go to my fainting couch and call for lavender water.

 

 

Photo: "Model posed in ornate costumes: in black pressed pleats, with top hat; standing tip-toe on champagne bottle," c1904.  Courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA