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Old 10-10-2011, 02:10 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by lindsayw View Post
With 9 novels averaging 140k behind me, I found that each one took about 18 months from go to whoa... but they are NEVER finished! I am always revisiting old work and saying, "Oh, no – this won't do!"
In my case, about 4-5 months of research, plot development, character design, then the writing starts, but by then I have a real fire in the belly, so that part takes only 4-5 months (that always amazes me). Then starts the real pain. Editing. Pruning. Ruthless culling. Another 6 months. So about 18 months living in a completely different world. How the hell the Barbara Cartlands of the world manage I will never know...
She must have developed some short cuts. I haven't ever read her work but it could be that it was written according to a formula to a degree and the differences were things like character backgrounds etc. That and a lot of typing at a good speed.
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