Funny, that reminds me of something in a recent Gaiman post.
Craig Send a noteboard - 30/01/2010 10:51:37 PM
Gaiman's blog is apparently about to turn 9 years old next week, so he posted a link to his first entry, from right after he'd finished actually writing American Gods. This is the part that you reminded me of...
I first suggested we do something like this to my editor, the redoubtable Jennifer Hershey, about a year ago, while the book was still being written (a process that continued until about 3 weeks ago). She preferred to wait until the book was on the conveyor belt to actual publication, thus sparing the reading world lots of entries like "Feb 13th: wrote some stuff. It was crap." and "Feb 14th: wrote some brilliant stuff. This is going to be such a good novel. Honest it is." followed by "Feb 15th. no, it's crap" and so on. It was a bit like wrestling a bear. Some days I was on top. Most days, the bear was on top. So you missed watching an author staring in bafflement as the manuscript got longer and longer, and the deadlines flew about like dry leaves in a gale, and the book remained unfinished.
I am made of poison.
some more aSoIaF news...
29/01/2010 10:49:39 PM
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I wonder if he has ever herd the B5 term "It doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to work". *NM*
29/01/2010 11:29:57 PM
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I've given up on any real news of the book any time soon, but a question....
30/01/2010 02:10:43 AM
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If I was an author I would never post this stuff.
30/01/2010 07:25:20 AM
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A good day, with Snow
30/01/2010 12:49:44 PM
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I have never seen so many bootlickers in my life than the ones on the comments section *NM*
30/01/2010 08:14:16 PM
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nope nope....
30/01/2010 08:40:19 PM
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That doesn’t change how terribly inept that post was,He should have know how people would interpret *NM*
31/01/2010 08:13:30 PM
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Agreed. I have no problem with slow writing, but conveying his excruciating progress is a bad idea. *NM*
30/01/2010 05:05:29 PM
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Funny, that reminds me of something in a recent Gaiman post.
30/01/2010 10:51:37 PM
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