As I mentioned last week, this is the second post in a two-part series on the variety of stages writers go through when producing a book. Thanks to Jean Hall who said that she is “always in the middle of creation or revision of picture books.” Julian Daventry said, “I’m about to start editing my trilogy, after getting all three books drafted. There’s still much to be done, but reaching the ‘all books are drafted’ is a nice milestone. I’m ready for the next step!” Gray Marie contributed, “Sadly school has been detaining me, but I hope to speed up my progress this summer. I am currently outlining and writing out a few of the scenes in my attempt to piece together this puzzle of a story in my head.” Sheri Levy wrote, “I am writing the my first draft of the third novel in the Trina Ryan series, For Keeps. My ideas are moving in the story, and I’m trying to write to the end before I start restructuring the plot. This part of writing is fun, but a long process.“
JOYCE HOSTETTER
Here is the opening of DRIVE:
As terrible as it sounds, I wanted to rip the ribbons right off my twin sister’s drawing. First place in still life and grand prize!
Ida stood beside me in the hallway at Mountain View School. She wasn’t saying much even if she was thrilled—which of course she was. But I knew she felt guilty about me only winning honorable mention in my category. For some reason I’d thought a portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower would help me take first place.
“I’m sorry, Ellie,” whispered Ida.
“It’s okay,” I said. But I had to bite my lip to keep it from trembling.
“Maybe you should’ve submitted that drawing of the red high heels. It was really good.”
“No,” I said. “Because that would have been a still life and I wasn’t about to compete in the same category as you. But of course you beat me anyway.”
CAROL BALDWIN
Last June I switched over to writing Half-Truths from Kate’s POV. That required digging deeper into Kate’s backstory, re-thinking, moving chapters, writing new ones, and deleting a lot of material. I’m now close to the end of that draft. Next, I’ll print the manuscript and read it out loud. I’ll fill in details that I hadn’t taken time to research, check character arcs, hunt down cliche’s, tighten, and polish. It will then go to a few beta readers, my two critique partners, and Rebecca Petruck, my wonderful writing coach. After that…I hope it’ll be time to start querying agents!
As some of you know, it has taken me over ten years to get to this point. Although the story takes place sixty years ago, I hope the themes of friendship, racism, and generational legacies will inspire introspection and communication among today’s readers.
Here is a snippet from one of the ending chapters. This follows Kate’s conversation with her grandmother about their family history:
I ache for my grandmother. For the little girl who was ripped away from her mother and grew up with half-truths fencing her in.
Half-truths like long spindly fingers that reached out from the grave and strangled us all.


Oh, I love the new blog layout!!! And I think I know where the picture was taken :)These books…can't wait to read them!!
Thanks, Julian. Bet you do! Photo courtesy of Joyce!
I like the new blog look! And both of those snippets are really good–looking forward to reading the books one day!
Thanks, Gray Marie. Joyce taught me how to change the look too. She's a very talented friend!
As always, great insights into process and the background picture makes me want to dip my toes in the pools. Been really enjoying the nicer weather we've been having.
Thanks for stopping by, Vijaya. That's the Greenville Falls! New blog look courtesy of Joyce.
Oh, I love the new blog layout!!! And I think I know where the picture was taken :)These books…can't wait to read them!!
Thanks, Julian. Bet you do! Photo courtesy of Joyce!
I like the new blog look! And both of those snippets are really good–looking forward to reading the books one day!
Thanks, Gray Marie. Joyce taught me how to change the look too. She's a very talented friend!
As always, great insights into process and the background picture makes me want to dip my toes in the pools. Been really enjoying the nicer weather we've been having.
Thanks for stopping by, Vijaya. That's the Greenville Falls! New blog look courtesy of Joyce.