Friday, September 06, 2013

A Time of Change

I think the cover designers got the cover just right in  A Cornish Affair
Again I have been a terrible blogger but having a stunningly perfect summer kept me away from the computer and of course writing A Cornish Stranger took priority. I did post loads of photos on my Facebook Page here. It was the most glorious summer, in fact just like the summer I wrote about in A Cornish Affair. When I was editing A Cornish Affair last summer I had wondered if I had dreamt it all up (wrote the first draft of ACA in the fall of 2006 & winter of 2007 and the summer of 2006 was wonderful so it can happen!).

So now it's September...DS2 is about to go to university (he did incredibly well in his exams). Tomorrow he and I take the train to Leuchars (nearest station to St Andrews). And I will then have two at university! How life changes...

And I have begun to edit A Cornish Stranger (which is due to my editor on the 31st of October and due out in May 2014) and this is a big change too. I haven't quite finished the rough draft. I know the ending, it's all in my head but the book has changed so much that I need to 'live' it before I can make the ending as strong as it can be.

This book has given me nightmares. It began from a saying I found in my research for A Cornish Affair...save a stranger from the sea, he'll turn your enemy. I began writing the story for NaNoWriMo in 2012 just to exercise my writing muscle and had 10,000 words. My editor like the idea so that was chosen as book three. So we brain stormed the idea and she saw potholes before they happened...and I had a rough outline. This was totally new. In the past I began with a vague idea, a title, and a character and wrote until the end - plot holes and all.

This time has been very different and I'm of course doubting myself and the story (which my dear friend Biddy tells me is part of my process and I do it every time!). So fingers crossed the magic will happen in the editing and A Cornish Stranger will shine...
Happy moment- A Cornish Affair at number 2 & The Cornish House at number 5

Oh, I forgot to mention opera...yes, there's a huge opera thread in the story which has been a wonderful excuse to listen and learn more about opera and its world but terrifying as I have to put together a Cornish opera (not the music) but the score of one so that parts of it can be in the book! i certainly don't make things easy for myself!!!

What's your favourite opera?

PS there are a few days left to enter a Goodreads give-away ... 3 copies of A Cornish Affair to win here.

4 comments:

Diane said...

Morning Liz , Lovely to see you blogging again and to hear all your news.I'm more into musicals than opera so really can not give you a favourite opera. Enjoy your trip up to Scotland, however long or short it is I hope you're able to spare a moment to take in any breathtaking views that may come your way. Big changes for DS2 but I'm sure he'll settle into uni life very well. Pleased to hear ACS is coming along, can't wait for May to arrive. I must ask, did the lady in your photo buy the book ???
Dx

Unknown said...

Hi Diane...yes, I think she did :-) Hope the rain of today stops tomorrow...will make shifting his kit easier!

lx

John Jackson said...

Your biggest change is desiding exactly where you are, inc. country and continent on any given night!! (lol).

Re Opera - I'm a died-in-the-wool Puccini fan. Corny, cheesy, etc. but I don't care.
Also Mozart, of course, and lots of odd ones here and there.

BUT: The one thing I hope I never here again (on a train). "Oh, I LOVE opera - I've seen all Andrew Lloyd Webber's!"

John

Unknown said...

John - you are beginning to know me only too well!

Agree the comment re Andrew LW

lx