Aftershock!
My copy of Loving the Undead showed up in the mail today! Yahoooo! My first published work. I tore open the bubble wrapped envelope and for the first time ever, ignored the check and snatched up the book (odd, since I'm a loot before card kind of guy–rude?) My initial thoughts? Cute cover, kinda cheap, but better than I expected. From the Asylum is a small small small press, after all. Good people, though. Katherine Sanger works hard and you have to respect our independents; They're heroes.
So…I open it up and find my story (Page 99, if you must know), read the first couple of paragraphs and shut the book. What the Hell? How did I let that out?
Reading the story, in this format, brings up an interesting subject (and a little of my lunch): Should a writer read their material after it's published?
I'm going to go with a big NO on that one. I found way too many things I'd change, if I were even to submit it again. Don't get me wrong, I'm beaming. But from now on I'll love my babies from afar.
Thoughts? Comments? Horror Stories?
So…I open it up and find my story (Page 99, if you must know), read the first couple of paragraphs and shut the book. What the Hell? How did I let that out?
Reading the story, in this format, brings up an interesting subject (and a little of my lunch): Should a writer read their material after it's published?
I'm going to go with a big NO on that one. I found way too many things I'd change, if I were even to submit it again. Don't get me wrong, I'm beaming. But from now on I'll love my babies from afar.
Thoughts? Comments? Horror Stories?
Comments
Oh, and by the way, my word verification for this comment is bizag.
It's the new glitter. Bizag!
Jeaniene
I had to change her up a bit, make her more sympathetic–if only slightly–tricky to do with a flesh-eating zombie, the humor was the key.