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October 6, 2010 by becca

So I’m going through my manuscript, twenty or so pages every day, and hey – guess what? I have a basketball season ending in December.

Um.

Basketball does not end in December. As you probably know. As everyone in the world probably knows.

*Sigh*

Could I change the sport? Sure, if I wanted to redo the ENTIRE storyline. Could I change the timing? Sure, I could do that. If I wanted to lose the Best Christmas Gift Mixup Ever.

*Sigh*, redux.

It’s a bummer, I’m not going to lie to you. But it’s fixable. As it always is.

Just thought you might want to revel in the glories of the writing world for a few minutes.

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(20) Comments for this blog

  1. October 6, 2010

    So sorry. I’m always googling sports schedules because, for some reason, I can’t seem to write a story that doesn’t have something to do with a ball, and lots of teenage angst. Good luck.

  2. October 6, 2010

    So sorry. I’m always googling sports schedules because, for some reason, I can’t seem to write a story that doesn’t have something to do with a ball, and lots of teenage angst. Good luck.

  3. October 6, 2010

    You could always make it football:) I had to take a good look at mine too because it mentions both basketball and football season. good luck! I hate revision. It’s like that stage where your wip has just grown up so fast and is now turned into a goth black lipstick tatooed teenager and you wish you could go back to those exciting ‘baby days’ but have to settle for scrubbing them clean and enrolling them in college…sorry. Got a little carried away. Good luck!

  4. October 6, 2010

    You could always make it football:) I had to take a good look at mine too because it mentions both basketball and football season. good luck! I hate revision. It’s like that stage where your wip has just grown up so fast and is now turned into a goth black lipstick tatooed teenager and you wish you could go back to those exciting ‘baby days’ but have to settle for scrubbing them clean and enrolling them in college…sorry. Got a little carried away. Good luck!

  5. October 6, 2010

    Ugh. I keep losing my characters’ cars. “Where’d she park?” “Why does he need a ride?” “Wait, didn’t her husband pick her up? What happened to her Mercedes?”

    I’m thinking of drawing a little map and putting those uber tiny toy cars on it, and every time someone goes somewhere, I’ll move their car! So pitiable, really.

  6. October 6, 2010

    Ugh. I keep losing my characters’ cars. “Where’d she park?” “Why does he need a ride?” “Wait, didn’t her husband pick her up? What happened to her Mercedes?”

    I’m thinking of drawing a little map and putting those uber tiny toy cars on it, and every time someone goes somewhere, I’ll move their car! So pitiable, really.

  7. October 6, 2010

    I’m sorry. I hate it when that happens. I agree with Katie, you could do football. Good luck. I’m going through revisions myself (as always) and changing things that I though worked, but don’t.

  8. October 6, 2010

    I’m sorry. I hate it when that happens. I agree with Katie, you could do football. Good luck. I’m going through revisions myself (as always) and changing things that I though worked, but don’t.

  9. October 6, 2010

    Keep a copy of the old version and send it to me. I know NOTHING about sports and nothing would strike me as odd at ALL.

    Happy editing!

  10. October 6, 2010

    Keep a copy of the old version and send it to me. I know NOTHING about sports and nothing would strike me as odd at ALL.

    Happy editing!

  11. October 6, 2010

    Whoops! Good luck!

  12. October 6, 2010

    Whoops! Good luck!

  13. October 6, 2010

    I never would have noticed because I’m craptastic at sports. But I see the problem. 😉 *hugs*

  14. October 6, 2010

    I never would have noticed because I’m craptastic at sports. But I see the problem. 😉 *hugs*

  15. October 6, 2010

    Bummer! I probably wouldn’t have noticed, but you know someone (probably lots of someones) would. Nice catch!

  16. October 6, 2010

    Bummer! I probably wouldn’t have noticed, but you know someone (probably lots of someones) would. Nice catch!

  17. October 6, 2010

    Oh I know exactly what you’re talking about! In one of my manuscripts the main character’s love interest is a basketball player. I had to do all this research about which positions do what, when basketball season starts and ends, and how their jersey numbers are picked. Whew! Luckily I have a basketball jock for a brother, so whatever I couldn’t find online I just bugged him about. 🙂
    Don’t you just love revisions? I have mixed feelings… it’s great to see how wonderful our work can be, but at the same time it’s feels like pulling teeth. Impacted ones. Lodged into the jaw bone. And don’t get me started on the dry sockets!
    Put it on Paper

  18. October 6, 2010

    Oh I know exactly what you’re talking about! In one of my manuscripts the main character’s love interest is a basketball player. I had to do all this research about which positions do what, when basketball season starts and ends, and how their jersey numbers are picked. Whew! Luckily I have a basketball jock for a brother, so whatever I couldn’t find online I just bugged him about. 🙂
    Don’t you just love revisions? I have mixed feelings… it’s great to see how wonderful our work can be, but at the same time it’s feels like pulling teeth. Impacted ones. Lodged into the jaw bone. And don’t get me started on the dry sockets!
    Put it on Paper

  19. Melanie Jacobson
    October 6, 2010

    Yeah, I have people walking through closed doors and a magic cell phone that can decide if it’s an iPhone or a flip model. Less frustrating than your edit but a joy of its own special kind.

  20. Melanie Jacobson
    October 6, 2010

    Yeah, I have people walking through closed doors and a magic cell phone that can decide if it’s an iPhone or a flip model. Less frustrating than your edit but a joy of its own special kind.

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