After wrapping up the first draft of The Last God, I've been busy editing...and then edits came in on Trust. So yes, lots of editing going on right now. Now to take a quick break, because it's the first Wednesday of the month...which means it's time for another Insecure Writer's Support Group post.
This month's question is: Have you ever pulled out a really old story and reworked it? Did it work out?
Yes! Trust began as a short story when I was in middle school. It graduated to a novella in high school. Then it got buried in a folder on a shelf for years while I got married, worked, and did the normal life thing.
The normal life thing didn't work out. I went back to writing, pulling out this story I still really liked, and turning it into a horrible novel. That horrible novel got shoved aside while I got divorced, married again, had kids, and wrote better novels until I finally had the hang of things.
On about draft fifty-six I was happy with the entire transformation. The project spent two years in queryland before finding a home with a small press, while I wrote two more books in the series.
Thirty-some years after the idea was born...
Trust: Book one of The Narvan will soon be published by Caffeinated Press.