Just finished sending back the edited version of 'Orola, Warrior Priestess'. My editor culled quite a bit out of the original version to make it more marketable and to make certain it doesn't contain any material that is not approved by presently accepted moral guidelines. The stories have much erotic content. I wrote them years ago when I didn't worry about having them published.
Sometimes as writers we might go a little overboard and go past what is accepted by the 'Moral Police' and what isn't. That is fine when we write for our own amusement but not when it is intended to be published. Then out comes the editor's red pen, and that is okay with me. I believe the final result is a good book and I'm looking forward to its publication.
I have to thank my editor, Jane Carver, for spending so much time with the book and caring enough to make it a good read.
Actually, it contains seven short stories featuring Orola, but they are all connected, even though I wrote them in the span of about ten years. I wrote the last story first. Then I began writing more, following Orola on her journey across a planet filled with dangers until she ended up in the place described in the final story.
The first story 'The Kiir' was already published once by itself and once in the digest 'Midnight Raunch'.
I haven't done much otherwise with my writing. The novel I'm currently working on, 'Epsilon', has progressed to about 30,000 words. I've been too busy working in the yard and getting our property ready for the winter. Once the snow is on the ground and nothing else to do outside but shoveling snow I should be getting a bit more time to devote to my writing.
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Hello visitors. On my blog I'm talking about my books, but also about what I'm currently working on and, maybe, some other stuff. Browse through my posts and don't forget to check out my older posts in the archives. If you are interested in my books, please, visit my website Fictitious Tales for more information and a few excerpts. Also, take a look at my second blog Herbert Grosshans, where I talk about fun-stuff and things that concern me.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
The launch of my new Website
Well, I finally did it. I have a Website. I call it 'Herbert's World'. (Very imaginative, I know, since it is so close to Herbert's Place, but I think it is appropriate. I had so many ideas about what to call it, but I couldn't come up with anything better. It took me a couple of days to whip it into shape, but I found it quite easy to manage. It is not much different from a blog. In fact, I have another blog now as part of my website. Eventually, I will fade out this one with news from my writings and use it for different stuff, like discussing books and other things.
I invite you to check out my new site. Just click on 'Herbert's World' and it will take you there. Paste it into you Bookmarks so you can find it again for future visits. I'll be looking for you there. You won't find any flashing lights. The site is quite simple but functional. I'm happy with what I created. I like the option of many pages, something this blog doesn't have. It is easier to organize everything.
Should you visit, leave a comment on my new blog. There is even a picture of me there in 'About me', (no need to comment on that, though!)
See you there.
I invite you to check out my new site. Just click on 'Herbert's World' and it will take you there. Paste it into you Bookmarks so you can find it again for future visits. I'll be looking for you there. You won't find any flashing lights. The site is quite simple but functional. I'm happy with what I created. I like the option of many pages, something this blog doesn't have. It is easier to organize everything.
Should you visit, leave a comment on my new blog. There is even a picture of me there in 'About me', (no need to comment on that, though!)
See you there.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Comment by bionicperry on Mark of the Cobra
Thank you, bionicperry, for the comment. I appreciate it. Mark of the Cobra wasn't really rejected by my editor. Had I insisted, she would have published it, after a major edit, but she didn't care for the concept of the story. She didn't believe it was marketable in its present form. And I respected her view. Sometimes we have to listen to others, may they be editors or even readers.
I was disappointed, of course, not to see my hard work in print but, hey, I saw the 'error of my ways' and I move on.
I was disappointed, of course, not to see my hard work in print but, hey, I saw the 'error of my ways' and I move on.
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