“the first draft of the sequel to Oregon Hill”
Howard Owen blogs (and does not sleep), as he prepares for the release of his new novel, Oregon Hill: One of the more interesting things about being a novelist–or at least doing it the way I do it–is that you are sometimes juggling three books at once. Right now, for example, I am getting closer […]
Howard Owen blogs (and does not sleep), as he prepares for the release of his new novel, Oregon Hill:
One of the more interesting things about being a novelist–or at least doing it the way I do it–is that you are sometimes juggling three books at once.
Right now, for example, I am getting closer to the pub date for Oregon Hill, which means I just received the bound galleys, which go out to pre-publication reviewers and others. I check those for the kind of glitches that can happen even after reading it five or six times already. (Once, an entire chapter was missing from the bound galleys. Somebody neglected to click and drag that chapter, I guess.) I’m also lining up readings/signings for August and September.
At the same time, I’m coming closer to the end of the first draft of the sequel to Oregon Hill. I hope to finish it this summer, after which my wife and most trusted editor, Karen, will read it. Then, I’ll act on (most of) her suggestions and polish it.
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