I don't know the answer to this, but Ferrett Steinmetz does, and in his post, 'How I got from First to Final Draft on 'Sauerkraut Station,' he explains the process. Including a link to his first draft with sixty-plus annotations about the changes he made on his 17K word story. And he's happy to answer questions. What a generous offer
Now every writer's different, but isn't it fascinating to take a peep at such a successful writer's process?
*The Nebulas being the annual awards of the Science Fiction Writers of America Association, a very prestigious award.
Thanks for sharing this, had a quick peep, will read properly over the weekend
ReplyDeleteHi Katy,
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of information to process, isn't there? I've only skimmed it myself. I hope it speeds ye on your way.
I know I'm not there yet. Maybe the next book.
ReplyDeleteCassaFire for next year's Nedula.
DeleteThanks for a link. I love peeking inside other writers' heads!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Christine. PS, I loved your story at Twist of Noir
DeleteFor some reason, the link ain't workin' for me... I'll hunt and peck around the Interwebs until I locate it -- sounds like a great post!
ReplyDeleteHey Milo. I hope you've found it. It's pretty interesting.
DeleteI'd love to win a nebula. I could die in peace then.
ReplyDeleteyou and me both, Michael. One day, my friend, one day.
DeleteWinning a Nebula is one of the two largest honors a spec fic author can hope for (the other being a Hugo).
ReplyDeleteI'm off to check it out. Thanks!
It's pretty cool all right.
DeleteGreat information, Deborah. Thanks for linking to it.
ReplyDeleteRe-writing is the key--my very best stories have had at least ten drafts. But 95% there, first draft, definitely not me : )