Monday, March 7, 2011

Catch Me If You Can

So I'm supposed to post 550 words today, but I can't, sorry. Mainly because I started querying today. On one hand, I'm reluctant to post it because it's out and about and I would hate for an agent to think too much of it has been posted. On the other hand, the basic truth is I can't take anymore critiques. I know that sounds wimpy, but it's true. I have my manuscript in a place that works, devoid of any major problems. The thing is even my favorite books have some flaws, or maybe not flaws but things I would have done differently. And I'm sure I'm not capable of writing anything that  is going to work perfectly for everyone. I really don't know who is. But since I've decided to leap forward, I can't second guess my words anymore. I'm sorry for not having a real post for this blogfest today, but I will be around to comment on your 550 words.

Thanks,

Beth

P.S. My friend and beta reader Maggie is an 8th grader in New Jersey. She's an awesome kid and she's entered a vocal competition. You can catch a video of her singing 1000 Miles by Vanessa Carlton here. She'd love it if you had time to create an account at that site and vote for her ;) Good luck Mag!

22 comments:

  1. Good luck with querying. Eventually you'll l find the right match - just keep your spirits up.

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  2. Good luck with your querying. I love your attitude. You are so confident in your own writing and that is inspiring. I truly hope you get an offer soon.

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  3. Hi Beth,

    All the best with querying. Thanks for coming by my blog and checking out Lisa Hendrix's interview and her latest release IMMORTAL CHAMPION. I hope you also go by her blog to ask her a question and be in the draw for the giveaway!

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  4. Good for you, for believing so strongly in your manuscript. As writers, we have to depend a lot on our gut, and knowing your story is key to knowing when to fix and when to leave it alone. Best of luck!

    Becca @ The Bookshelf Muse

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  5. Good luck querying! I think there's nothing wrong with taking a break from public critique.

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  6. Been there. Done that. I completely understand. Good luck!

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  7. Hey, way to know your limits. If you're already querying it, I think it's a good idea to stop taking critiques. We can change and tweak until the sun comes up, but at some point we just gotta send it out there.

    Good luck!

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  8. If you feel it's ready, then it prob is ready. You'll never please everyone, and if you try, you're liable to lose the essence of "you" as a writer. So query away...and be persistant! Good luck :)

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  9. Sometimes one can end up doing too much editing. It sounds like it's time for you to start a new project. Well done, and good luck in your querying process!

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  10. Good for you for knowing when it works! Agonizing each word has to stop some time. It's okay that your book doesn't work for everyone. That doesn't mean it's bad. Keep reminding yourself of that.

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  11. Best of luck to you! I think getting endless critiques isn't a good thing anyway. But then, it sounds like you already know that.

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  12. Good luck with the querying. I'm in the query trenches right now too. :)

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  13. Good luck querying! And yes, there is a time in every MS's life when it must stop being tinkered with and go forth.

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  14. Eee, good luck with the queries! I agree with all of the above--if you've reached the time for action, it's fine not to want another critique right now! Fingers crossed!

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  15. hang it there girl, you can do it!! and no sweetpea you will not ever please everyone! know you did your very best and let it be at that

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  16. Good luck Mag as well as yourself for your writerly things! Happy Women's Day, btw! :)

    ♥.•*¨ Elizabeth ¨*•.♥

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  17. Good luck with querying, Beth! Keep us posted.

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  18. Good luck with your queries, hope it goes well for you.

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