Hi guys!
I know that summer doesn't officially end until Labor Day, but school starts this week for my kids, so it's hard to ignore the impending approach of autumn. As always, I have mixed feelings about the idea of summer slipping away. I all but took the summer off as far as writing is concerned, and while I'm not ready for a strict routine yet (or the idea of nightly homework!), I am excited to start writing again. I'm working on my final line edits for BLACK ICE before it goes to copyedits, but I should have the book wrapped up before September is over. At that point, I get to start a new book, yay! I've had a story idea brewing in my mind all summer, and typically, when I start to envision scenes or hear snippets of dialogue, it's a sign that I'm on to something--that I'm excited enough about this project to work with it for the long haul. Also, that it could be an actual book.
If you don't follow me on Twitter, you should! This past week I posted a few images that give me inspiration for this new project. In the upcoming months, I'll be tweeting teasers for BLACK ICE. I'll also be sharing information on BLACK ICE's release date, cover, a description of the story, and all other pertinent information.
Finally, I'll leave you with a few pictures from our latest family adventure. We rented a lake house on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, toured Boston, and I even got to check an item off my bucket list--eating a lobster dinner on the coast of Maine.
xo
Becca
About Me
Hi! I'm Becca Fitzpatrick, the author of the internationally bestselling HUSH, HUSH saga. When not writing, I'm most likely running, prowling sale racks for shoes (stilettos, please!), or enjoying one of life's many little indulgences: Ice cream, Veronica Mars, losing myself in a book, painting my toenails, or simply daydreaming. I do my best to update this blog as frequently as possible with news on upcoming events, tips for writers, and all things pertaining to my books.
18 August 2013
07 July 2013
Independence Day
For the Fourth, my family took a road trip to South Dakota. It was beautiful! I hope you enjoyed the holiday too.
xo
Becca
| Cat Nap |
| Sunbathing |
| Badlands |
| Stealth |
| Roam |
| Immoveable |
| Family |
| Wide Open |
| Hot Day, Cool Lake |
| Follow the Leader |
| Eye of the Needle |
30 June 2013
Setting
When I start writing a new book, I love to think about setting, and immerse myself in the story world. Right now, I'm thinking about wide-open spaces and vast, colorful skies.
Falling in love with a new story is the best feeling.
Falling in love with a new story is the best feeling.
27 June 2013
Done!
So this is my theme song for the week:
I'm DONE with my second round of Black Ice edits! Already, I'm starting to feel like a sane and normal person again. Like, I showered today. And I went running (before showering). And I ate actual food for lunch (not Peanut M&M's). I responded to a few emails (only 974 unread emails left in my inbox. Hey, if I keep it under a thousand, I feel like all's well in Beccaland). And - ta da - I'm blogging!
Of course, finishing this round of edits doesn't mean the book is ready for publication. I still have a third round of edits, copyedits, first-pass pages, and possibly second-pass pages. I've made it over two very big hurdles, but there are still a few left to jump. I get asked frequently if there is any chance that Black Ice will be published this year. In short, no. I spoke with my editor today, and the 2014 publication date is firm.
If you're wondering what I'll be doing while I wait for my editor to send me my next round of editorial notes, the answer is I'll be working on my next book. Why, didn't you know that's how authors celebrate turning in a book draft? I've had this story in my mind for a couple months and I'm very excited about it. It's a YA romantic suspense set in a small town in Nebraska. Little town, big secrets. I hope to take a road trip to Nebraska soon to scout out locations and take lots of photographs that will help me create the story world in my mind. I think I've mentioned this before, but I love story beginnings. I love the possibility, the potential. For me, there's a certain magic in a blank page. Anything can happen.
xo
Becca
I'm DONE with my second round of Black Ice edits! Already, I'm starting to feel like a sane and normal person again. Like, I showered today. And I went running (before showering). And I ate actual food for lunch (not Peanut M&M's). I responded to a few emails (only 974 unread emails left in my inbox. Hey, if I keep it under a thousand, I feel like all's well in Beccaland). And - ta da - I'm blogging!
Of course, finishing this round of edits doesn't mean the book is ready for publication. I still have a third round of edits, copyedits, first-pass pages, and possibly second-pass pages. I've made it over two very big hurdles, but there are still a few left to jump. I get asked frequently if there is any chance that Black Ice will be published this year. In short, no. I spoke with my editor today, and the 2014 publication date is firm.
If you're wondering what I'll be doing while I wait for my editor to send me my next round of editorial notes, the answer is I'll be working on my next book. Why, didn't you know that's how authors celebrate turning in a book draft? I've had this story in my mind for a couple months and I'm very excited about it. It's a YA romantic suspense set in a small town in Nebraska. Little town, big secrets. I hope to take a road trip to Nebraska soon to scout out locations and take lots of photographs that will help me create the story world in my mind. I think I've mentioned this before, but I love story beginnings. I love the possibility, the potential. For me, there's a certain magic in a blank page. Anything can happen.
xo
Becca
14 May 2013
There's No Secret Handshake
Today Shannon Hale blogged about how every story must sell itself—that there is no
secret Publishing Club and once an author is in, they're in for good.
I want to add to her thoughts. I've had people suggest (some
lightly, some not) that I belong to a secret publishing club, and
that I have given my editors advice on which
prospective authors to publish. This just isn't realistic. I don't have that
kind of power, nor would I want it. My editors have never contacted
me to ask my opinion on an author they're thinking about working
with. They don't care what I think, and rightfully so. Because
the thing is, I don't have to have a great working relationship with
the other authors on my editor's list—I only have to have a great
working relationship with her.
So if you're a
writer and you're working toward publication, please know this. Your
story sells itself. It's as simple as that. There is no secret
handshake into the publishing world. It's not a popularity contest.
When the rejection letters keep rolling in, it's easy to want to
blame someone else. It's natural to want to understand why editors keep saying "no." Trust me, I know. I've been there. But the
truth is, established authors aren't conspiring against you. No
one is conspiring against you (except maybe yourself). Editors are
continually hopeful that the next manuscript they pick up will be the
one. They want to love your story. When they're reading your book, it isn't about you. It's about the story.
As Shannon said,
it's a pretty level playing field out there. And that's the way it
should be. Because when you do get published, you'll feel an immense
sense of achievement and satisfaction knowing your book is getting
published because it's a darn good story...and not because of external forces you had no control over.
-Becca
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