New York Times Bestselling novelist, screenwriter, editor, namer, critic, movie addict and chocoholic.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
write, rinse, repeat
I have spent the last hour doing a word search of my novel to find words like "blinking," "lump in the throat" and "sweat prickling." Apparently, I have used them each about 4, 000 times
I need to take a walk (she said, blinking, with a lump in her throat.)
Is that while you are prickling with sweat? I kid, I kid. Argh, I know this feeling well. In fact it was you who busted me on the over use of word "groaning".
In fact, I remember laughing so hard, when you wrote in your notes of my work..."For crying out loud, someone stop this woman from groaning so much! "
Loved it.
I am sure that you are working your butt off and that your new novel will be amazing!!
I can totally relate to this! And another writer friend told me that when she got her edits back she realized nobody ever sat in a chair. They were "plopping" into chairs all over. Now I can't get that out of my mind... hope it's not in my text.
This is why we have editors. I bet your new work is delicious.
Stay tuned, WITH OR WITHOUT YOU, my 12th novel is coming August 4, 2020 from Algonquin. My 11th novel CRUEL BEAUTIFUL WORLD is an Indie Next Pick. IS THIS TOMORROW was an May Indie Pick. I'm also the New York Times bestselling author of PICTURES OF YOU, a San Francisco Chronicle Lit Pick, a Costco "Pennie's Pick." a NAIBA bestseller and on the Best Books of 2011 List from San Francisco Chronicle, Providence Journal, Kirkus Reviews and Bookmarks Magazine. I'm the recipient of a New York Foundation of the Arts Grant in Fiction. I was a 2013 finalist in the Sundance Screenwriting Lab and a finalist in the Nickelodeon Screenwriting Fellowship, four of my novels were optioned for screen, and I talked my way into writing the script for two of them. My essay, HIgh Infidelity, has been optioned for film. I'm a book critic for The San Francisco Chronicle and People Magazine. I teach novel writing for UCLA Extension Writers' Program, and Stanford online, do private fiction editing, and I am a professional namer! I live with my husband, writer/editor Jeff Tamarkin and we beam with pride about our son, an actor/filmmaker in college. Visit me at http://www.carolineleavitt.com.
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Is that while you are prickling with sweat? I kid, I kid. Argh, I know this feeling well. In fact it was you who busted me on the over use of word "groaning".
In fact, I remember laughing so hard, when you wrote in your notes of my work..."For crying out loud, someone stop this woman from groaning so much! "
Loved it.
I am sure that you are working your butt off and that your new novel will be amazing!!
xo
I can totally relate to this! And another writer friend told me that when she got her edits back she realized nobody ever sat in a chair. They were "plopping" into chairs all over. Now I can't get that out of my mind... hope it's not in my text.
This is why we have editors. I bet your new work is delicious.
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