{"id":442,"date":"2010-11-10T01:51:09","date_gmt":"2010-11-10T08:51:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.chelseamcampbell.com\/?p=442"},"modified":"2010-11-10T01:51:09","modified_gmt":"2010-11-10T08:51:09","slug":"wips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.chelseamcampbell.com\/?p=442","title":{"rendered":"WIPs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I&#8217;d promised myself I&#8217;d finish my Shades of Rome revisions before Monday, and when I&#8217;d only written 700 words over a period of three days, I was kind of doubting that it was going to happen.  But I was DETERMINED, and so Sunday&#8211;thanks to copious amounts of chocolate and naps&#8211;I pulled off another 7k, and that, combined with recycling a scene or two from the old version, got me to the end. *WHEW*  And OMG, it&#8217;s done!!!  And I&#8217;ll be sending it to my agent very soon!!!!  And then after the holidays it will go back on submission!!!!!!<\/p>\n<p>The book is a lot better this time around (The Spouse has confirmed it, so I know it&#8217;s not just me).  It&#8217;s also not the most historically accurate historical fiction ever made (it&#8217;s kind of like Xena, except more like Supernatural), but I stayed as accurate as I could, plus it&#8217;s based on stuff that really did happen, even if the parts about ghosts and stuff maybe didn&#8217;t so much happen.  (If you&#8217;re just tuning in, or, like me, you can&#8217;t always remember what everybody&#8217;s book is about, Shades of Rome is a paranormal YA about Julius Caesar, age 16, having to team up with Cicero to save Rome from an army of ghosts.  There&#8217;s also some feisty romance, though not between those guys.)  It&#8217;s a fun book and I kind of thought I&#8217;d never get through revisions, but, lo and behold, it is DONE.<\/p>\n<p>I have to say, there are a lot of things that you &#8220;get over&#8221; in the world of book publishing, but finishing a book (or even hefty revisions of a book) NEVER gets old.  It&#8217;s always the most awesome feeling in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Now I&#8217;m onto my middle grade detective book, which doesn&#8217;t have a title.  Except I&#8217;m kind of scared to work on it, and even though this is November and is nano month and avoiding writing because I&#8217;m scared is really lame and goes against the spirit of nano, it is, nevertheless, still hard.  I have 5600 words in it so far, which is about 1100 words more than I remembered having, so helpful writing elves must have taken pity on me and stuck an extra scene in there one night, but however it happened it&#8217;s good to have accomplished more than I thought.  I mean, I thought I had 4500 words, and since it turned out I had more than that, it&#8217;s *like* I wrote those 1100 words, so I might as well pat myself on the back and close up the file for the night.<\/p>\n<p>Um, yeah, no.  (Kids, don&#8217;t be like me.  Or at least don&#8217;t be like me when I&#8217;m pretending finding 1100 words is the same as writing them.  I mean, I did write them, just not recently.)  I don&#8217;t know why I&#8217;m scared to work on this book.  Mostly I think because it still feels like a new project, and it&#8217;s awesome.<\/p>\n<p>But on the bright side, I must actually think I&#8217;ll get to work on it soon, otherwise I wouldn&#8217;t be blogging about it.  Instead I&#8217;d be all, &#8220;Oh, guys, I&#8217;m TOTALLY working on this book.  I&#8217;m, like, going to make so much progress on it.  Progress like YOU WOULDN&#8217;T (read: shouldn&#8217;t) BELIEVE!&#8221;  So the fact that I&#8217;m like, &#8220;Waaah!  Book scary!&#8221; is probably a good sign.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I&#8217;d promised myself I&#8217;d finish my Shades of Rome revisions before Monday, and when I&#8217;d only written 700 words over a period of three days, I was kind of doubting that it was going to happen. 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