My Current Work-In-Progress: But Will It Fly?

Today I reached the halfway point in my current work-in-progress. I'm engaged in the rounds of edits after my new novel has "cured" for a year. In other words, I haven't thought about this novel, or read any of it since I put it aside to just sit. I always do my books that way. It takes longer, but I can't do it any differently.

Sometimes the wait isn't enough to save a new book. I spent most of November and December working on a new title. But it didn't make it past my beta reader, so I junked it. Brutal stuff. Doing that still smarts. I mean that's a ton of time I'd invested in it. But if it's you-know-what to me, then imagine what it is to my readers. So, I just moved on to my next project.

I've said this before, but I don't like to talk about the novel I'm working on. I guess I'm superstitious. Talking about the WIP will jinx it. Maybe that's what happened in November. LOL. No, I didn't have the time to talk to anybody. Anyway, keep looking in 2012 for my new books. They'll be coming. Promise.

Thank you for your interest and for the blog comments. It all means a lot to me!

By Ed Lynskey
Twitter: @edlynskey
Author of Ask the Dice, a hit man crime novel set in Washington, D.C.Ask the Dice by Ed Lynskey
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Published on February 15, 2012 13:25 Tags: ebook, ed-lynskey, kindle, mystery, noir, romance, suspense, thriller
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Michele bookloverforever always respect the process. it's just as important as the final product. I admire writers. the power of the written word astounds me. I love a good story, one with a followable plotline, great characters, some action. But I know that writers suffer some in producing these stories. Thank you for your efforts.


message 2: by Ed (new)

Ed Michele wrote: "always respect the process. it's just as important as the final product. I admire writers. the power of the written word astounds me. I love a good story, one with a followable plotline, great char..."

Why, thank you, Michele. Much appreciated. Have a great week!


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