Guest Post at Straight from Hel: How Things Change

November 13, 2008 by Lillie 

Helen Ginger is hosting me at Straight from Hel again today with my guest post: How Things Change—Editing a Manuscript Ten Years Later. Helen read the manuscript before it was published and gave me some valuable suggestions. In my post, I talk about some of the changes I had to make in the story because of technology advances from the time I wrote the book until it was published. Stop by for a visit—I’ll be available during the day to answer questions.

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Comment by Helen Ginger
2008-11-13 10:33:52

Thanks for stopping by Straight From Hel today, Lillie.

Hope everyone will come over and ask Lillie questions. She talks about how she took a manuscript she had written 10 years before, dusted it off, did some editing and got it published. Shows that even a good book (hers was good enough to have gotten her an agent!) can benefit from editing and a dedicated writer.

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Comment by Lillie
2008-11-13 10:56:52

Helen,
Thank you for hosting me and for your kind words here. I hope my readers do stop by Straight from Hel for a visit. While they’re there, they should look around at everything your blog has to offer.

 
 

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